Tag: George Harrison

The Beatles and the Evolution of Songwriting: How Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and Starr Redefined Rock and Revolutionized Musical Storytelling

“The Beatles and the Evolution of Songwriting: How Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, and Starr Redefined Rock and Revolutionized Musical Storytelling” The Beatles were not merely a band—they were a cultural force...

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The Beatles song far more popular than the album they featured on

The relationship between albums and the songs that live on them is interesting. Back in the days before streaming services and shuffle buttons, that connection was tied tight. Unless a...

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The one musician every Traveling Wilbury adored: “We all loved”

No artist should ever stop being a music fan once they get famous. Most people are always getting into the business because they love plugging in their guitars and hearing...

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George Harrison’s Creative Frustration: The Quiet Beatle Who Refused to Be Silenced

George Harrison’s Creative Frustration: The Quiet Beatle Who Refused to Be Silenced For much of The Beatles’ historic rise, George Harrison was known as “the quiet Beatle” — thoughtful, soft-spoken,...

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Who was the best member of The Beatles, according to Ian Anderson

Way back in the early days of the British invasion’s imminent American pop conquest, The Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, was faced with a marketing conundrum. Merseybeat’s rising stars,...

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“The First Ballad I Impressed Myself With”: The Beatles Release ‘And I Love Her’ / ‘If I Fell’ on This Day in 1964

“The First Ballad I Impressed Myself With”: The Beatles Release ‘And I Love Her’ / ‘If I Fell’ on This Day in 1964 On July 20, 1964 — exactly 61...

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Which member of The Beatles pushed hardest for the orchestral crescendo in ‘A Day in the Life’?

When the distorted ebb of the lyrics “I’d love to turn you on” first garbled its way through the airwaves in 1967, it represented the mounting of a summit of...

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From Detroit to Birmingham: The Beatles best cover of Motown classic

The Beatles – ‘You Really Got A Hold on Me’ (1963) It didn’t take long for Motown to become the defining sound of the pop charts in America, but the...

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What was a album that disgusted The Beatles band who made them ?

Sgt Peppers – The Beatles There was always a big question hanging in the air as to where The Beatles could go after giving up the road. No other rock...

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“All Together Now”: The Beatles Dazzle at the July 17th, 1968 ‘Yellow Submarine’ Premiere at London Pavilion in Piccadilly Circus — A Psychedelic Night of Music, Art, and Revolution

“All Together Now”: The Beatles Dazzle at the July 17th, 1968 ‘Yellow Submarine’ Premiere at London Pavilion in Piccadilly Circus — A Psychedelic Night of Music, Art, and Revolution On...

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