Lennon-McCartney is the songwriting duo which were regarded as the backbone of The Beatles. While Sir Ringo Starr and George Harrison also contributed, it was John Lennon and Sir Paul
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It’s rare that we find ourselves with some Beatles memorabilia that we’ve never seen before and even rarer that they offer such a keen insight into their growing iconography. You
We’re digging through the Far Out Magazine vaults to bring you a selection of George Harrison’s favourite songs by his own band, The Beatles. After their disbandment, the ‘Quiet Beatle’
For the beginning musician, performing a cover is almost a rite of passage. It’s a win-win — the song is already written and, if chosen well, already beloved. So it
1966’s Revolver is the album that ultimately cemented The Beatles‘ reputation as creative studio geniuses atop the pyramid of commercial
Sir Paul McCartney has admitted he found his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon’s song ‘How Do You Sleep?’ “hurtful”. The
Through the centuries, the word elegy has been applied to many genres, including public proclamations of grief, stately English poems,
In the collective pause of pandemic, introspection finds fresh expression. And for Paul McCartney, who would have headlined Glastonbury this summer, 60 years on the world stage offers much on


