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How Did Ringo Starr Get His Stage Name?
In 1962, The Beatles came to an early crossroads. As the band geared up for a big recording date with producer George Martin, they had a problem on drums. The […]
In 1962, The Beatles came to an early crossroads. As the band geared up for a big recording date with producer George Martin, they had a problem on drums. The […]
As the years went by and the No. 1 hits piled up, The Beatles became an awful lot to deal with. John Lennon could be moody and mean; Paul McCartney […]
If you’re looking for drama in the late years of The Beatles, there are plenty of stories of John Lennon going to war with Paul McCartney. By the late ’60s, […]
Looking back on the very eventful late Beatles years, Paul McCartney used to refer to The White Album by a nickname. Paul would call it “the tension album,” a reference […]
On every Beatles album, you see the majority of songs credited as Lennon-McCartney tunes. However, after the early days of John and Paul writing “I Want to Hold Your Hand” […]
There’s no denying that 1965’s Rubber Soul was a breakthrough for The Beatles. With that record, the band had moved far beyond the “Love Me Do” and “From Me to […]
If you were looking for social commentary or something resembling a protest song, you wouldn’t go straight to Paul McCartney’s work with The Beatles. For the better part of the […]
If you want examples of John Lennon criticizing (even mocking) Paul McCartney, there’s no shortage of material. During their time together in The Beatles, John would call the old-fashioned songs […]
In the early days of The Beatles, the band’s principal songwriters delivered a number of tunes worthy of the Lennon-McCartney label. Appropriately, the band first No. 1 single in America […]
You say you want a revolution? In the summer of 1968, that sounded about right to a lot of people. John Lennon certainly thought it was time to weigh in […]