The Beatles were always a reflection of what came before them. No matter how much they innovated their sound throughout their career, the work of John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Producer/engineer Glyn Johns recorded the whole of the Let It Be sessions for the Beatles in 1969, and mixed a raw version of the album that wouldn’t be released for
In a recent appearance, Paul McCartney addressed the allegations of whether he tried to erase John Lennon’s legacy.Reflecting on the distortions and the need to set the record straight, the
Original Beatles drummer Pete Best — best known for being replaced by Ringo Starr — believes the Fab Four wouldn’t have missed a beat if he had not been booted