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Rutles’ leader Neil Innes, dead at 75, goes deep in one of his final interviews: ‘Mortality is real’ – The San Diego Union-Tribune

    Rutles’ leader Neil Innes, dead at 75, goes deep in one of his final interviews: ‘Mortality is real’ – The San Diego Union-Tribune

Time goes by, as we all know, naturally / People come and people go, naturally. English singer-songwriter Neil Innes wrote these lyrics for “Let’s Be Natural” in 1977 for the

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Why January 2nd Matters In Rock History | iHeartRadio

    Why January 2nd Matters In Rock History | iHeartRadio

It’s January 2nd and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1971, the George Harrison album All Things Must Pass started a seven-week run at number

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The Year in Music: Ringo Starr releases new album featuring John Lennon cover with Paul McCartney | Music News | willmarradio.com

    The Year in Music: Ringo Starr releases new album featuring John Lennon cover with Paul McCartney | Music News | willmarradio.com

October, Ringo Starr released a new studio album called What’s My Name that he made with a little help from a bunch of his musical friends, including his old Beatles

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Paul McCartney picks his favourite The Beatles album ever

    Paul McCartney picks his favourite The Beatles album ever

(Photo Bent Rej) The extensive back-catalogue of The Beatles is the envy of any musician. Such is their massive list of impressive records most artists would be happy with just

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John Lennon got high & told The Beatles he was Jesus Christ

    John Lennon got high & told The Beatles he was Jesus Christ

John Lennon and The Beatles weren’t famed for their drug-taking. Their music and their output as artists always trumped that

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The Beatles, Miles Davis and the Rolling Stones made some of 2019’s heaviest box sets, literally – The San Diego Union-Tribune

    The Beatles, Miles Davis and the Rolling Stones made some of 2019’s heaviest box sets, literally – The San Diego Union-Tribune

By George Varga Dec. 22, 2019 6 AM Miles Davis, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones have long been among the

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Remembering the Liverbirds, ‘The Female Beatles’

    Remembering the Liverbirds, ‘The Female Beatles’

They were an enthralling quartet from Liverpool who caught the attention of music fans in the ’60s. No, it wasn’t

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The Who Album Paul McCartney Was ‘Really Raving Over’ to Pete Townshend

    The Who Album Paul McCartney Was ‘Really Raving Over’ to Pete Townshend

By 1966, The Who had broken through with “My Generation,” which nearly topped the UK charts the previous year. After

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Billy Connolly’s regret over his snub to John Lennon | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk

    Billy Connolly’s regret over his snub to John Lennon | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk

The comedian passed up the chance to visit Lennon while playing stand-up gigs in New York during the 1970s. He was

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Why John Lennon Didn’t Show Up for the Last Beatles Recording Session

    Why John Lennon Didn’t Show Up for the Last Beatles Recording Session

When The Beatles took the roof of the Apple building in January 1969, spectators got a glimpse of the Fab Four making Let It Be, the band’s final release. And,

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