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Is Paul McCartney really dead? Inside the wild conspiracy
Rumors about Paul McCartney’s death have circulated for decades, but the truth behind it all is far simpler: the Beatles ...
The Beatles' co-founder invited the band's drummer, Ringo Starr, for a duet on the album. Starr, meanwhile, released his own ...
It’s always been something that set McCartney apart from other male songwriters of his generation. Sixty years ago, he wrote “ Eleanor Rigby ,” just a boy of 24, a Beatle with the whole world at his ...
The recording broke new ground too. McCartney's bass was deliberately boosted in the studio, with engineers using a loudspeaker as a makeshift microphone to give the low end far more punch than the ...
McCartney praised artists including Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, and Sabrina Carpenter in a new interview ...
The Beatles wrote a lot of love songs, and at one point, according to Paul McCartney, someone had just about enough of it. “Years ago, my Auntie Lil said to me, ‘Why do you always write songs about ...
Originally published in Uncut, September 2010. Retreat to the West Highlands of Scotland and find PAUL McCARTNEY. Here he works the land, dodges the long-distance brickbats from his old bandmates and ...
We’ve lived with Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band as part of the musical landscape for a long time. It’s hard to imagine a time when it wasn’t there. When The Beatles debuted it in 1967, it was a ...
Looking through their catalog, you’ll find many Beatles songs that didn’t include all four members playing on the track. As the years progressed, several Fab Four songs even featured just a single ...
Iconic San Francisco photographer Jim Marshall's rare images of the Beatles' final concert at Candlestick Park are collected ...
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'Sgt. Pepper' Required the Beatles to Quit Touring to Make the Greatest Album of All Time in 1967
The Beatles' retirement from touring in 1966 allowed them creative freedom to craft the groundbreaking album Sgt. Pepper's ...
Hunter S Thompson, Paul McCartney, and David Crosby all called this 1965 song Bob Dylan's best. It's a hippy anthem that ...
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