Paul McCartney’s relationship with his former Beatles cohort John Lennon was a unique one. With the two now-iconic musicians bonded in the most heartbreaking of ways, the shared bond which
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Bursting on to the pop music scene in the early sixties, with some suggesting they created it entirely, The Beatles looked ready to take on the world with their incandescent
When fans and critics start ranking all the albums by The Beatles, you usually find Let It Be (1970) near the bottom. That makes sense for a number of reasons.
During John Lennon’s all-too-brief career he was a self-confessed chameleon in songwriting. Lennon, alongside his partner Paul McCartney, wrote some of The Beatles most beloved songs but a few of
The Beatles are undoubtedly one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Let’s be clear, they are the
Dipping back into the Far Out Magazine vault we’re revisiting a pivotal moment history. Not only for two young guys
Following the split of The Beatles it was easy to admit that Paul McCartney and John Lennon had a fractious
John Lennon is arguably one of the finest rock songwriters of all time. Alongside Paul McCartney, he turned The Beatles
Ringo Starr, reflecting on his career, remembered his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon and the moment he found out he had been murdered. At around 5pm on December 8th, 1980,