Even now, some five decades after their dissolution, The Beatles are arguably the most-recognizable band in Western pop music history. And it’s also debatable that “Let It Be” is their signature song. For instance, when this track...
“Yellow Submarine” is a song that was released on 5 August 1966, through Parlophone (and Capitol), as part of The Beatles’ album that came out that same day called “Revolver”. This project, as with virtually every...
The composition of (Nice Dream) was inspired by “My Sweet Lord“, the biggest solo hit of the late George Harrison’s career. The two songs are similar in nature in regards to the terseness of the verses as well...
Those of us who have some type of in depth knowledge of The Beatles know that this act proved prominent enough to have even attracted their own conspiracy theories. Indeed, even individuals who worked with...
Ringo Starr will always be known as a musician. But he also sports a notable film career and relatedly has experience as a professional photographer, even going back to his Beatles’ days. That is not to imply that...
The Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows” sounds a lot like a rock song you might hear on the radio even today. But music scholars have concluded that such is not only an acoustic quality of this song....
As has been noted in this website before, the 1960s-70s era was one in which a number of prominent musicians dabbled in Eastern mysticism. Amongst them of course was George Harrison of The Beatles...
Believe it or not but The Beatles – that lovable, clean-cut quartet from the 1960s – may have been the ones, via the dropping of “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”, who began the trend of mainstream musicians making songs...
Internationally renowned English rock band, The Beatles are unforgettable in the music industry due to their immense success. They are often regarded as pioneers when it comes to songwriting, recording and artistic music presentation, and as...
George Harrison uses “All Those Years Ago” to criticize the bad public treatment given to John Lennon when he was alive. Here, the narrator suggests that although John promoted essential ideas such as love...