To mark the 50th anniversary of its release in December of 1973, most fans were expecting an LP ofPaul McCartneyandWings’Band On The Runin Half Speed Mastered form. This would follow the pattern of previous releases forMcCartney,RAM,Wings Wild Lifeand, earlier this year,Red Rose Speedway. ...
Now it’s the turn ofJohn,Paul,GeorgeandRingoto again inspire a new generation. It’s the first time in this long-running book series (there are 36 titles in all, so far) that a group has been highlighted rather than a single person. Meltzer and Eliopoulos pack a lot of accurate det...
The film captures the moment ofThe Beatles’first visit to America and will feature never-before-seen footage of the band and their legions of fans.Beatles ’64is to include lots of the footage filmed by the famous documentarians Albert and David Maysles, restored in 4K by Peter Jackson’s...
This month, the Fest for Beatles Fans Blog takes an in-depth look atRevolver’s“Got To Get You Into My Life.”Jude Southerland Kessler, our Fest Blogger and author ofThe John Lennon Series, pairs up withDr. Kit O’Toole, author ofSongs We Were Singing: Guided Tours Through the Beatle...
The Conclusion to our Fest for Beatles Fans Deep-Dive Into Revolver By Robert Rodriguez Thank you, one and all, [...]MORE ► December 174 comments Revolver Deep Dive Part 14: Tomorrow Never Knows Revolver Side Two, Track Seven “Tomorrow Never Knows”: The First Shall Be Last by Jude ...
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Well, Cats and Kittens, get out your saddle shoes and step on up to the dance floor because you’re about to be transported back to the 60s and the best pop sounds running right up to modern day power pop. Not only is there the Beatles influence in the opening measures of “Last Nig...
Let It Be sends the viewer into a January 6 rehearsal of “Two of Us” that eventually leads to the“I’ll play ifyou want meto play” argument (Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg uses Paul’s running his hands through his hair at the end of the performance to lead directly to the next sc...
, “Love Me Do”/“PS I Love You,” was issued in the U.K. on October 5, 1962, and entered the U.K. singles charts. After a few weeks of going up, then down, then back up and down again, it finally peaked at No.17 in the last week of 1962. They were off and running....
And the online magazineJamBaseis running this article with information about the background toLook Upas well: Billy Strings is not only a star who can fill massive arenas with his band but has also become an in-demand studio musician. For example, Beatles legend Ringo Starr and fellow music...