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How Music Changed - 2012 Shows

It soon became all too common, but back in 1968, double albums were a rarity. Popular examples of double albums that precede “The Beatles” include Dylan’s ...read more


When “The Beatles” (aka ‘The White Album’) first appeared, some critics (including their producer, George Martin) grumbled that the album was too long, and ...read more


After the longest break between album releases in their career, The Beatles finally emerged with new product. The band’s last full-length album of all new ...read more


When we started this project, we announced our intention to play every officially released track put out by the Beatles. That meant every album and every ...read more


By late 1968, it seems as though everything that Beatles were doing, together or apart, was taken to extremes. “Hey Jude”, their new single was ...read more


Last show, we took an in-depth look at the sessions that preceded the release of the Beatles’ “White Album.” In-depth analysis of these sessions puts that ...read more


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


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


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


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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