When it comes to Jeopardy! topics, the Beatles are about as good as one can get, combining elements of music, pop culture and ...
Secret guest spots in rock 9. John Lennon and Paul McCartney on 'We Love You' by The Rolling Stones (1967) . While it was ...
Released in March 1996, The Beatles “Anthology 2” opened the band’s mid-1960s studio archives with rare recordings, alternate takes and the reunion track “Real Love”. Thirty years later the collection ...
Why, in an era when music's biggest stars are more outspoken than ever, does it feel like we're still waiting for the ...
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins ...
Introspective, politically conscious, authentic? The singer-songwriters of the 1970s were some or all of these things ...
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"Nobody laughed”: Les Claypool remembers his audition for Metallica
Now he’s made a concept album with Sean Lennon ...
Near the end, he announced, “Our next presenter heroically saved last year’s Oscars from running short. Please welcome Oscar winner Adrien Brody!” Sean Penn was a no-show, a shame since he’s so ...
What in the world?! Here are three Beatles songs with lyrics that will likely leave you questioning your sanity.
Paul McCartney insisted "Can't Buy Me Love" wasn't about this taboo topic in 1964. But one year later, he didn't mind joking about it.
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This Beatles road song had its own winding creative journey
Suddenly love-struck Paul McCartney had begun taking long drives across the U.K. countryside in late 1968 with his new ...
A Mexican athlete said he was kidnapped and forced to compete for his life in a tournament of gangs. But was he actually ...
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