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GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT on MSNThe Hilarious Beatles Reference Hidden In A Forgotten Buffy EpisodeMusic is a major part of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but most of the show featured newer music that both … Continue reading "The Hilarious Beatles Reference Hidden In A Forgotten Buffy Episode"
The Beatles were blessed with four outstanding vocalists to deliver their wonderful songs. They really didn’t have any need to go looking outside the band for somebody else to bring something to the mic they couldn’t.
The Beatles took songwriting inspiration from a wealth of different places, and John Lennon once took direct influence from a TV advertisement for Corn Flakes.
The Beatles' 1962-1966 compilation returns to the U.K. charts, replacing their 1 album, as the legendary band continues to dominate multiple tallies.
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Guitar World on MSNThey flew high with the help of the Beatles, and a few hits, then collapsed in a mess of mismanagement and tragedyTheir story is often cited as one of the saddest in rock, but Badfinger were also one of the sharpest guitar pop acts of their era. Here, the late Joey Molland recounts their roller-coaster ride of a
Despite being the definition of cool for many rock fans, The Beatles weren't afraid to get lame every once in a while onstage. Read more here.
“I Was So Disappointed by It”: The Beatles Masterpiece John Lennon Thought They Ruined in the Studio
Across the Universe” was penned by Lennon and credited to the Lennon-McCartney partnership. Many fans consider this track one of the Beatles’ best compositions. It’s very Lennon, with its off-kilter lyrics and warbly instrumentation.
The Beatles’ 1 returns to the UK charts, re-entering the Official Albums chart at No. 64. Meanwhile, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Now and Then” remain strong sellers.
A piece of toast eaten by George Harrison in the early 1960s has sold to a Beatles fan and memorabilia collector for an undisclosed sum. The bread was put into a scrapbook by Beatles fan Sue Houghton.
Talia Byre’s lineage is peppered with successful clothes-makers, designers and boutique owners. But over the last 80 years, the British fashion landscape has changed.
True crime. It always promises us new discoveries, new evidence and new theories but then turns out to be nothing more than a thrilling rehearsal of the facts. Maybe that’s enough.
Richard Nixon, Muhammad Ali, and Jane Fonda are featured in the first three episodes of the series that launches on Sky Documentaries on Sunday, with three more set to come out later in 2025.
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