December 18, 2021 “The Beatles: Get Back” 593 The Beatles Need Me! Host Jason Snell with Steven Schapansky, Monty Ashley, Guy English, and Amy Gruber We watched all eight hours of the Disney+ documentary “The Beatles: Get Back” and now we’re going to talk about it. Toast, ...
butJohn Lennontook the occasion to bury both The Beatles and the 60s – yet accomplished this in songs that still had a bit of Beatlesque magic to them. Characteristically, he provided a few beautiful songs to go along with the dark cathartic ones. ...
Many of the top acts of the 1960s were heavily influenced by the close-harmony singing and acoustic guitar playing of the Everly Brothers, including the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and Simon & Garfunkel. They were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class of...
Have A Nice Daywas written and recorded in record time in the fall of 2004, then handed into the label for a 2005 release. Over a Christmas break, Jon Bon Jovi went back to the studio and began tweaking songs, then re-grouped and recorded a handful of new songs with producer Rick Par...
And Deeper The Best Songs on The Beatles' The White Album And Deeper The Most Fascinating Facts You Didn't Know About The Beatles' ‘White Album’ 4 Queen 34,420 votes This legendary British rock band emerged in the early 1970s with a unique blend of hard rock, glam rock, and op...
Oasis arrived fully formed and, seemingly in an instant, became the UK's most culturally iconic band since The Beatles. This was the only Oasis album recorded with the band's original line-up, and features many of their most beloved songs. Nope, there's no Wonderwall, but there is what...
Have A Nice Daywas written and recorded in record time in the fall of 2004, then handed in to the label for a 2005 release. Over a Christmas break, Jon Bon Jovi went back to the studio and began tweaking songs, then re-grouped and recorded a handful of new songs with producer Rick ...
1. The Beatles: Revolver (1966) Before 1966, it was tempting to think of rock’n’roll as a fad whose time would eventually fade. Three albums released that year put paid to that ludicrous notion. Firstly, the Beach Boys’ astounding Pet Sounds; secondly Bob Dylan’s majestic Blonde on...
John Lennon is arguably the greatest songwriter of his generation. As founder and leader of The Beatles and also as a solo artist, Lennon has won seven GRAMMY® Awards, including two Lifetime Achievement Awards, Five BRIT Awards including two Special Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Music...
Expecting a jolly, Beatles-esque musical romp starring those loveable rogues The Rolling Stones, they were subjected to 105 minutes of graphic gangland violence, explicit three-way sex, celebratory drug-taking and Mick Jagger in a dress. Dismissed on release as incoherent and indulgent (LA Times ...