It’s hard to call the reissue of “The Beatles Anthology” essential viewing. The nine-episode music documentary series may be daunting to people who are not already Beatlemaniacs, while Beatlemaniacs ...
There’s a powerful moment at the end of the newly restored Beatles docuseries Anthology when George Harrison muses about the band’s future. “The Beatles will just go on and on,” he predicts. “In those ...
Filming is underway on Nintendo’s first-ever The Legend of Zelda movie, with a seasoned blockbuster director behind the camera and two relative unknowns cast as Link and the titular princess. Photos ...
Since 1960, the Beatles—four fabulous lads from Liverpool, England—have remained the greatest rock and roll band in the history of music. How John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo ...
Young people coming of age in the Fab Four’s shadow rolled their eyes at the band’s boomer bona fides. The “Anthology,” now back after 30 years, changed all that. By Ben Sisario Growing up, I hated ...
For the most part, who took the lead on each Beatles song made sense. No one else could’ve sung “Yellow Submarine” but Ringo Starr, and no one could’ve sung “Yesterday” but Paul McCartney. They had ...
Just because John Lennon was inThe Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing along to the Fab Four’s biggest hits, Lennon was often his own harshest ...
The rocker kicked off his performance with a lively version of the Beatles' early hit "Help!" marking the first time he'd played the song live since 1990 Scott Huver is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He ...
John Lennon "resented having to be a Beatle" in the end, according to his son Sean Ono Lennon. The late frontman of the legendary Liverpool group was done with being a part of the "pop machine" in the ...
John Denver‘s 1966 debut, John Denver Sings, opens with a cover of the Beatles‘ Revolver classic “Here There And Everywhere” and is peppered with three more of their covers—”Yesterday,” “And I Love ...
McCartney and Lennon wrote “Baby’s in Black” in 1964 and recorded it together, singing cheek to cheek into the same microphone. They performed it live in very much the same way. Because the song ...
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