“Looking at the Sixties now, I can see why he did, because everything was very ‘Needles And Pins’, ‘Please Please Me’, and suddenly —‘Michelle,'” McCartney said. “It came a bit out of left field, but those are often my favorites. I mean, one of Cliff R...
From the first women to ever win a GRAMMY to the top GRAMMY-winning woman, as well as the first female GRAMMY performers and the first female GRAMMY host, here are 13 examples of how women blazed trails in music — and left their indelible marks in GRAMMY hist...
Nick Mason agrees that there are some through lines connecting Pink Floyd's 1977 album with the more tuneful side of modern heavy metal. While taking mild issue with the term melodic metal ("I'm opposed to putting labels onanything," he emphasizes), he allows thatAnimalscan be thought to ...
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Pre-Christmas, Capitol Records had already begun a promotional campaign, spending an unheard of $50,000 in the New York area alone to announce: “The Beatles are coming.” Come they did; first on the Jack Paar Program and then on Ed Sullivan’s show. ...
Thanks to the advance of science, though, many sounds once categorized as "unexplained" are now identifiable. One example is "the Bloop," a mysterious noise that researchers recorded in the waters of the Pacific Ocean in 1997. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) once categ...
5. The Beatles Many of the Beatles’ early records were their interpretations of rockabilly. In addition to covering Carl Perkins, their harmonies were inspired by the Everly Brothers. And Ringo Starr was an unabashed lover of country music, singing Buck Owens’ “Act Naturally” and his first...
“As soon as we kicked off the first song, it was over,” he recalled. “We weren’t even touching ground. You could see the sound covering the people. It was the greatest experience of our life. We were overwhelmed by the feeling it gave.” The Beatles, Live at the Hollywood ...
He also turned the Beatles on to one of their defining guitar models When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Beatles perform on Top of the Pops, June 16, 1966. John Lennon and George Harrison are both playing their ...
“As soon as we kicked off the first song, it was over,” he recalled. “We weren’t even touching ground. You could see the sound covering the people. It was the greatest experience of our life. We were overwhelmed by the feeling it gave.” The Beatles, Live at the Hollywood ...