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I love “The White Album”, as it is usually referred to. Most of the time, I feel as though it is my favorite Beatles album, and the one I would recommend ...read more
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The late ‘60s are often romanticized as a period of intense creativity, particularly in the field of popular music but given the chance, I don’t think I ...read more
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As 1968 started to set in, it became quire obvious that things had changed radically and irrevocably for the Beatles.
John in particular acted out a ...read more
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As 1968 rolled around, the Beatles’ connection with Indian music and culture was no longer tenuous. George Harrison was obsessed to the point that his ...read more
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As was typical for the Beatles, the year ended with band in a drastically different place from where the year began. Usually, that was a very good thing, ...read more
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Although the Beatles felt the need to prove themselves capable of functioning without the guidance of manager Brian Epstein, the truth is that, for the ...read more
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Up until this point, the Beatles career followed an arc of near-constant growth, with a series of projects that served their desire to continually grow and ...read more
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After you release the most exciting and influential album of all time, what do you do for an encore? For the Beatles, the answer was troubling.
With ...read more
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Previous shows featured all of the recordings from “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” in their stereo versions. Although stereo is now the standard ...read more
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Our previous episode dedicated to the music and history of the Beatles featured the music from side one of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
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