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And then there's "Helter Skelter," the Beatles dark and savage hard rocker from 1968's White Album. While it was recorded and released after Blue Cheer's disc, it enjoyed a much larger audience ...
The Beatles film star Paul Mescal has confessed his fear of death. The actor has admitted he is "terrified" of his loved ones dying and "doesn't know what to do" about it. The 29-year-old actor is ...
On Monday (March 31), Sam Mendes announced the quartet of male actors who will portray The Beatles in his upcoming “four-film cinematic event”: Harris Dickinson (John Lennon), Paul Mescal ...
Julia Baird, the half-sister of John Lennon, has some harsh words about those upcoming Beatles biopics. In an interview with The Telegraph, Baird made it clear that she's not exactly crazy ...
Sir Paul McCartney, with over 300 million record sales as part of The Beatles and an additional 67 million sales in his own right, might seem to have nothing left to prove. However, it appears he ...
Music icon George Harrison didn't think one of The Beatles most beloved albums was "any good," but he knew it was popular for a reason. The Fab Four's released their first and only animated film ...
Narrated by veteran broadcaster Tony Blackburn, Bradford, Brass and The Beatles also posits the theory that Beatlemania in fact began in West Yorkshire – when the group played two shows on a ...
Mujo is one term for impermanence, but so is mono no aware, which has been translated ... Hirano, in his late 30s, wore a bright-colored T-shirt beneath his jacket. The shirt’s design, he ...
Paul and John wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs and were the driving creative force behind the band's sound and style throughout the 1960s. About their writing partnership Wilfred ...
Make Arts "AND" Sciences a part of your story. Are you a chemist AND a dancer? Do you have a passion for writing AND physics? Whatever your AND is, the College of Arts and Sciences will support you in ...
There can be no doubt that few bands can have a more substantial, unenviable claim to gigantic egos than the Liverpudlian game-changers The Beatles. Their collective genius was on show for the ...