Paul McCartney has never been one to mince words, especially about his famed Beatles bandmates. When asked about the meaning of the 1965 song “Help” and how it related toJohn
The Beatles
- Fab Four Master Class Trip 2025 – ON SALE NOW! Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! Join Fab Four Master Class hosts, Ken and Scott, as we visit historic Beatles sites in Liverpool, Hamburg, and London! Amazing tours....
- The Beatles hit song Paul McCartney never really liked The Beatles have countless songs that can be described as “classics”. From ‘Let It Be’ to ‘Here Comes The Sun’ to ‘A Day in the Life’, there are more examples...
- The album John Lennon called The Beatles’ highest moment For a band like The Beatles, it’s hard to nail down a specific point where everything came together. Even though Ringo Starr joining the band or the group learning to...
- How marijuana changed The Beatles forever “I remember it pretty well y’know,” Paul McCartney explains. “We were staying in that hotel [the Delmonico in New York City], and we were on tour, so we were all...
- The Beatles album John Lennon wanted to delete from history By a significant distance, John Lennon was the harshest critic of The Beatles. His songwriting partnership with Paul McCartney as part of the Fab Four struck perfection countless times, and...
- The one musician who changed The Beatles’ lyrics the most The 1960s gave us some of the most iconic and influential musicians in history. It birthed rockers like The Rolling Stones and The Who, gave rise to folk legends like...
- The Beatles song that sent John Lennon storming out of the studio – Liverpool Echo John Lennon and Paul McCartney are two of the most beloved figures to ever emerge from this city. From the early days of The Beatles, the duo formed a songwriting...
- How George Harrison landed The Rolling Stones their first record deal – Far Out Magazine The Rolling Stones and The Beatles’ respective legacies are forever intertwined. They were not only the two defining rock ‘n’ roll acts of their respective eras, bringing the genre to...
- Paul-McCartney-Haus in Klosters steht zum Verkauf – News – SRF In der Bündner Gemeinde Klosters lag noch viel Schnee, als am 4. März 1966 vor dem Chalet namens «Casa Rosmarie» ein Aston Martin DB5 mit britischem Nummernschild vorfuhr. Aus dem...
- Olivia Harrison Reveals the Enchanting Bond Between George Harrison and ‘Fifth Beatle’ Billy Preston – American Songwriter George Harrison’s widow, Olivia Harrison, recently spoke about the friendship the late Beatle had with musician Billy Preston. During an appearance on the upcoming documentary Billy Preston: That’s The Way...
- George Harrison – Living In The Material World (50th Anniversary Edition) | Reviews | Clash Magazine Music News, Reviews & Interviews “Remember, now, be here now…” who could forget the brilliance or relevance of George Harrison’s seminal track ‘Be Here Now’. One of the most profound and powerful things that Harrison...
- The legends Paul McCartney thought screwed up his song The meaning of any lyric tends to be in the ear of the beholder. While some songwriters can be an open book about what their lyrics mean, it’s easy for...
- The Beatles song that disgusted John Lennon The relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney was initially a creative free-for-all. The two worked incredibly closely within The Beatles, often “eyeball to eyeball”, and delivered a plethora of...
- Ringo Starr releases ‘Thankful’ featuring Alison Krauss – The Music Universe The song is the latest from his upcoming country record Ringo Starr has released “Thankful” featuring Alison Krauss. The track serves as the closer on his upcoming country record, Look...
- Behind the Meaning of George Harrison’s Final Single, “Any Road” – American Songwriter “Any Road” acted as George Harrison’s final single, released posthumously in 2002. In many ways, this song acts as an eulogy for Harrison’s storied life. It’s chock full of helpful...
- Happy 95th birthday Dr. Angie McCartney! Today, we are celebrating the 95th birthday of Dr. Angie McCartney! A remarkable woman, our TeaFlix host and an inspiration to us all. Happy Birthday! Having had High Tea...
- What Ron Howard immediately loved about Paul McCartney Spanning four years and covering ground around the globe, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week — The Touring Years gave director Ron Howard the chance to understand just why The...
- Cafe La Fortuna: the last restaurant John Lennon ever ate in Famous musicians get hoisted to such stratospheric, god-like levels that their traditional accounts often miss the humanity that always connected them to the rest of the world. Although he was...
- The Beatles song that always reminds Dave Grohl of Kurt Cobain There is a double-edged sword to the nostalgia that music can conjure in our souls. The ability to rekindle a memory from a dying ember to a roaring blaze with...
- How Paul McCartney predicted the future sound of Pink Floyd Both might be pioneers of psychedelic rock, but the connection between The Beatles and Pink Floyd runs much deeper than that relatively loose association. The Fab Four greatly inspired the...
The big buzz in the acoustic-guitar world this year was the discovery of John Lennon’s fabled 1962 Gibson J-160E, which was auctioned on November 7 for a whopping $2.41 million to an anonymous
John Lennon and Paul McCartney collaborated on dozens of beloved songs during their time together in the Beatles. But their joint ventures into the world of visual art were exceedingly
Colts owner Jim Irsay didn’t add a fourth Beatles guitar to his collection this weekend, but he did pick up an iconic piece of Fab Four history.… Famed ‘Drop-T’ souvenir
Today the Beatles release 1+, a reissue of their iconic hits collection 1that also includes Blu-ray discs featuring restored versions
ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Hard Rock is kicking off the season of giving by helping to nourish children
Giles Martin reveals how he took The Beatles master tapes and remixed them in surround sound for the Fab Four’s
Classic tunes by rock’s all-time biggest get roughed up by hard-and-heavy artists like Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Motley Crue, Type O
Paul McCartney wrote the song and is the only Beatle to perform on it. When the song was done, the
Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr each scribbled their signature on the ball after playing the DC