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And I wasn't real fond of "Why Don't We Do It In The Road" just because. I don't think I REALLY knew what it was about because 10 year olds were a bit more innocent back then! As for the second disc, I played "Honey Pie", "Savoy Truffle" and "Cry Baby Cry" over and ove...
If there's one universally acknowledged truth about the holidays, it's that some people are impossible to shop for. You know the type, with all the shirts, ties, golf clubs and puzzles they'll ever need. Buying them one more uninspired gift just seems like a waste of money. Here's an...
We’ll shop in the huge Marketplace for t-shirts, bracelets, rare photos, old books, and collectibles. We’ll dance the night away to the sounds of amazing Beatles cover band Liverpool. We’ll sit in on panel with Beatles experts Bruce Spizer, Chuck Gunderson, Kit O’Toole, Al Sussman...
“I suspect it was about another argument. I don’t have easy relationships with women, I never have. I talk too much truth.” (Womack, 281). The lovers’ quarrel in that snow-banked chalet must have been calamitous, because the first title of thisRevolvertrack was “Why Did it Have...
These sixteen vocalists (eight men and eight women) performed all their outrageous overdubs onto "take 25" in the next seven hours or so, thus ending their recording stint for the day by approximately 2 am the next morning. “The next day we did a Kathy Kirby session at Pye Studios,” ...
That’s definitely the case in “Lovely Rita,” the meter maid Paul invented for his upbeat Sgt. Pepper’s song. In The White Album’s “Blackbird,” Paul said he was singing about black women facing oppression in the South during the Civil Rights Era (something few would have guessed)....
'" McCartney later recalled inAnthology, "because we all wore the same kind of gear all the time. Black stuff – white shirts and big black scarves." The final shot was achieved as an assistant held up a leafy branch, creating an atmosphere of closeness. The autumnal setting and golden ...
'Beatles for Sale' (1964) This weary image perfectly captured the mood as Beatlemania began to grind down the band. They gathered with Freeman this time at London's Hyde Park and completed the shoot within an hour and a half in the fall of 1964. They didn't even change clothes. "The...
We got into our yellow shirts and natty bottle green suits. The thing about suits was that they always made us feel part of a team. When we arrived we were in our civvies, but once we put those on we were The Beatles! – the four-headed monster. It was good for me that we all...