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The Mirror US on MSNReal reason George Harrison's 'self-indulgent' Beatles song was dropped from Sgt PepperJohn's fiery iconoclasm was tempered by Paul's lyrical grace, while Paul's wide-eyed charm was toughened by John's resilience ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison's 'self-indulgent dirge' was too controversial for iconic Beatles albumPaul McCartney and John Lennon were the masterminds behind The Beatles, penning most of the band's hits under the iconic ...
Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
Revisiting comments made by John Lennon about The Beatles song 'Twist and Shout' which "nearly killed" his voice after he recorded the track.
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Irish Star on MSN'Major' issue with John Lennon's voice The Beatles fans are just finding out aboutA host of The Beatles fans have taken to a social media thread to discuss the 'major issue' they have discovered with the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon always hated one of The Beatles songs for 'lousy' lyricsJohn Lennon felt some of The Beatles songs could have been 'better' and has admitted there is one track in particular he ...
“I stuck the record on the sound system and the slow thundering build-up of ‘Hey Jude’ shook the club,” Sanchez remembered in ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison's calm last words to The Beatles as he walked away from the bandGeorge Harrison was the first member of The Beatles to leave the band, walking out in the middle of a recording session ...
The Beatles said their public image was all an act. A biographer said they were much more sensitive than they wanted people to think.
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The Mirror US on MSN'I met John Lennon's aunt shortly after his death - here's what she told me'John Lennon was just 40-years-old when he was murdered outside the Dakota in New York City. The Beatles' singer-songwriter ...
With John Lennon and Paul McCartney assuming creative control of the band as their primary songwriters, George's writing did ...
The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney appeared on the 'Tonight Show'. With Johnny Carson out, the interview was a disaster.
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