Hearing John Lennon’s “No Reply” in the autumn of 1964, music publisher Dick James remarked to the songwriter that he—and the Beatles—were making progress. Asked what James meant, the publisher
Red Hot Chili Peppers‘ bassist, Flea, is no stranger to the power of meditation in achieving mental well-being. Recently, the musician took to Twitter to share his experiences with various
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Before there were any traditional Indian instruments around, George Harrison had an acoustic guitar and a melody idea. The harmonic elements of what would eventually become The Beatles’ trippy Revolver