The top 5 were: Led Zeppelin Physical Graffiti, Bruce Springsteen, The River, The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street, Pink Floyd, The Wall, and winning the poll was The Beatles, with their ninth studio album and only double album released in November 1968 The White Album. 5 May 2013...
1964. “Rubber Soul” stayed on the charts for 56 weeks. The other #1 albums for the Fab Four to that date were: “MeetThe Beatles“,“The Beatles Second Album”,“A Hard Day’s Night”,“Beatles
The group's previous albums had been created at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London — the same world-class studio used by the Beatles to record most of their work — which was populated with skilled engineers who followed strict rules; Mason chuckles as he describes them as wearing "smart...
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, ...
As a founding member of The Beatles, John Lennon changed the course of music history with his poignant songwriting, philosophical musings, and impassioned calls for peace. Following his departure from the band, Lennon continued to forge a solo career marked by both controversy and brilliance, cemen...
Their collaborative genius produced timeless classics like "Hey Jude", "Let It Be", and "Yesterday". The Beatles' meteoric rise in the '60s sparked Beatlemania, a global phenomenon that made them one of the most influential bands in history. However, the Beatles disbanded in 1970, prompting...
[1]Specifically, in the pear tree daughter Belle purchased and (with the help of MH) planted many years ago [2]More than 250 “recently rediscovered photographs from Paul McCartney’s personal archives,” taken by McCartney during a pivotal period as The Beatles grew from British faves to int...
(Sure, some do, especially in Republican activist ranks, and among disaffected loners who take his appeals to "second amendment people" literally, but these are both tiny minorities, important only when they act on their deranged beliefs.) But what it does show is that the liberal-dominated ...
“big” catalog titles are creeping upwards to the point where it really makes more sense to buy the new reissues. Gone are the days of $9 Led Zeppelin used records. And, honestly, in many cases the new remasters of essential catalog titles (Beatles, Fleetwood Mac Rumours, Pink Floyd, ...
I don’t believe in it. The dream is over. I’m not just talking aboutthe Beatles, I’m talking about the generation thing. It’s over, and we gotta – I have to personally – get down to so-called reality. When did you become aware that that song would be the one that is pla...