Fine. The words "kid in a candy store" definitely apply. As I stood, gawking, earlier this week in front of the record store display of newly remastered Beatles goodies (which included $24.99 "crates, ...
The Beatles’ I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3) from the upcoming Anthology 4 offers an intimate look into McCartney’s 1965 recording sessions and the band’s mid-decade evolution.
Hard to believe that it's been 40 years since the Beatles sang "You Never Give Me Your Money." You had to expect at least one cheap shot, didn't you? The Beatles' remastered catalog and a dazzling ...
TWICKENHAM - DECEMBER 1965: (L-R) English musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist George Harrison (1943-2001), English singer, songwriter and bassist Paul McCartney, English singer, songwriter and ...
The Beatles released their sixth studio album, Rubber Soul, in 1965. It was a more mature album that showcased their improving lyricism. Despite this, few people who worked on the album had high hopes ...
Released on Dec. 3, 1965, Rubber Soul was the moment the Beatles grew up. The record, the Beatles' sixth, reflected a band that had entirely transformed itself from the mop tops that burst onto the ...
One song from The Beatles‘ Rubber Soul was inspired by an Elvis Presley song. The Beatles directly lifted one line from the Elvis track. In addition, John Lennon said the Fab Four wouldn’t exist ...