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The Beatles' 'Revolution 9': The Spookiest Song Ever Recorded
Explore the eerie depths of The Beatles' 'Revolution 9', a haunting montage of sounds that may be the spookiest song ever recorded.
If you were looking for a political statement from The Beatles, you didn’t hear anything in the band’s early years all the way through 1967. After returning from their ’68 trip to India, John Lennon ...
John Lennon criticized politics in The Beatles’ “Revolution.” He said the different versions of the song were not consistent. Only one recording of the track was a hit. John Lennon explained one of ...
Yesterday marked 50 years since the Beatles played The Ed Sullivan Show, an (DUH) historic moment that changed the course of music history forever. Yes, there’s been much hullabaloo and hoopla over a ...
At the time of the leak, Entertainment Weekly, citing Mark Lewisohn’s book, The Beatles: Recording Sessions, reported that the unheard track was recorded by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George ...
The expanded Beatles 1 isn't scheduled to arrive until Nov. 6, but our first look at the collection's reams of newly unearthed footage is already here: a previously unreleased clip of the band ...
Beatles fans still patiently waiting for Paul McCartney to release the band’s 1967 sound collage “Carnival of Light” were surprised by an even better gift this weekend as a 10-minute version of The ...
As part of our new series Blogging the Beatles, we’re featuring occasional excerpts from Ian MacDonald’s Revolution in the Head, a thrilling song-by-song history of the Beatles’ records that Slate’s ...
When Steve Jobs combined music and the cell phone, creating the iPhone, he showed us that bringing together two previously unconnected elements can be a path to breakthrough innovation, a thought ...
The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra presents “Revolution: The Music of the Beatles” Saturday, April 16 at the Schuster Center. The program includes 25 classic songs originally released between 1963 and ...
If you had not heard about it before, I'll bet you've heard a lot about it lately. But it must be said -- in recent years a lot of the rules The Beatles changed seem to have changed back. Let me count ...
Call it “Beatlemania 2.0,” said Edna Gundersen in USA Today. Forty years after John, Paul, George, and Ringo last recorded an album together, their music has received a new lease on life. A digitally ...
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