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I love The Beatles. But they and their fans have a women problem | Varsity

    I love The Beatles. But they and their fans have a women problem | Varsity

Why did the Beatles break up at the tail-end of the 1960s? If you’re a proponent of the popular fan theory that just won’t die, it was Yoko Ono, John

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Badfinger At Infinity Hall – Hartford Courant

    Badfinger At Infinity Hall – Hartford Courant

Badfinger is one of those great rock bands that suffers because it did such a good job of sounding like other great bands. It was always easy to mistake Badfinger

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Yes, I Was in the Beatles | www.splicetoday.com

    Yes, I Was in the Beatles | www.splicetoday.com

Last week I wrote about the blow-up that ended my time as a member of the Beatles. The scene described was raw, even ugly, but I don’t regret laying bare

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The Beatles, “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” from ‘Sgt. Pepper’ (1967): Deep Beatles

    The Beatles, “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” from ‘Sgt. Pepper’ (1967): Deep Beatles

A vintage poster and some cut-up tapes: these two elements play key roles in “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!,” the mostly John Lennon-penned Beatles track that ends side

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Film archive to tell the stories behind swinging London boutique Granny Takes a Trip

  Film archive to tell the stories behind swinging London boutique Granny Takes a Trip

Film archive to tell the stories behind swinging London boutique Granny Takes a Trip Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix and John

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Would you pay $2000 for a Paul McCartney VIP ticket? | The West Australian

Ticket prices for Paul McCartney’s first Australian tour in 24 years have been announced. How much would you pay for

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50 Years On, Remembering The ‘Our World’ Broadcast And What It Means Today | Cognoscenti

  50 Years On, Remembering The ‘Our World’ Broadcast And What It Means Today | Cognoscenti

This week marks a little-remembered but transformative anniversary. On June 25, 1967, the first live, multi-satellite-enabled, international television broadcast in

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Paul McCartney to tour Perth for first time in 24 years | The West Australian

  Paul McCartney to tour Perth for first time in 24 years | The West Australian

Sir Paul McCartney will start his One on One Australian tour in Perth in December. Get back – Paul McCartney

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‘Abbey Road’ Sculpture Installed On Siberian University Campus

The sculpture by local artist Anton Gnedykh was unveiled on June 20. A new sculpture reproducing the famous staged street

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The summer of 1967 in photos: riots, hippies, Vietnam, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones | PennLive.com

  The summer of 1967 in photos: riots, hippies, Vietnam, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones | PennLive.com

The summer of 1967 was the “Summer of Love,” centered in the Haight-Asbury district in San Francisco, where the hippie

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