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Opinion: New 'Beatles: Rock Band' hint (with more to come)
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, May 20
The latest opening screen for "The Beatles: Rock Band" website is a scene from "The Ed Sullivan Show." For the past few weeks, the opening screen to the official "The Beatles: Rock Band" website has been filled with a scene from Abbey Road Studio No. ...
Book Review: Let It Be/Abbey Road: The Beatles (Classic Rock Album ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 20
And one-time group leader Lennon was otherwise preoccupied (with heroin and Yoko Ono) and contributed little constructive to the group's efforts. Unlike Get Back, Let It Be/Abbey Road includes some choice quotes from the group, providing a “fly on the ...
Opinion: "Bah Humbug" to new Star Trek movie
Original at WCLO
• Wed, May 13
It's kind of like going to see The Beatles without John and George. McCartney and Ringo are great on their own merits,but they don't go around calling themselve "The Beatles". Call me a old fuddy-duddy if you want,but give me the originals anytime. ...
News in Review: Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Elvis Presley ...
Original at Music Box
• Fri, Apr 24
This includes Please Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, and Beatles for Sale, which have never been issued in stereo in their entirety on CD. In addition, Past Masters Vol. I and II, the odds-and-sods sets that compiled important rarities ...
Opinion: Strings students to perform Beatles' piece
Original at Petoskey News-Review
• Wed, Apr 22
MI One of the songs was a version of The Beatles' “Eleanor Rigby,” which Williams had rearranged for the class to be played at a year's-end awards ceremony on the island. In 2007, the class picked up some adults that could play more advanced music. ...
Opinion: Seeing The Beatles live, without the time machine
Original at North by Northwestern
• Thu, Mar 5
The cast of RAIN truly embodies the spirit of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr and engages the audience with an authentic Beatles experience. RAIN takes cover bands to a new level, performing songs that even The Beatles ...
Opinion: The Beatles made their first album 46 years ago today - MusicRadar.com
Original at The place for music makers
• Wed, Feb 11
The Beatles made their first album 46 years ago today On the morning of 11 February 1963, The Beatles walked into EMI Studios in London. Ten hours later, their first album, Please Please Me, was finished, ... This Day In Music History: 2-11-09 Minnesota Public Radio
Opinion: Decca, EMI, and Ed Sullivan: The Beatles Seize February
Original at blog.oup.com
• Mon, Feb 9
The engineer, Jim Foy, liked the Lennon-McCartney tunes and put Epstein in touch with another occupant of the building, Sid Colman, the head of EMI’s publishers, Ardmore and Beechwood. Colman in turn contacted George Martin of Parlophone Records and ...
Opinion: The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Original at expotv.com
• Sat, Jan 10
This is a video review of The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967 Art Poster Print, 24x24. This is another of the Beatles best ... www.expotv.com
Opinion: Something Old & Something New
Original at Bloggerhythms
• Fri, Nov 14
By Charlie(noreply@blogger.com) I'd like to make one additional comment regarding my post of of September 9, 2008 titled Are The Beatles Really The Greatest Of All Time? I acknowledge that The Beatles are not everyone's favorite artist. When I posed the question of whether or not they are the greatest act of all time it wasn...
Opinion: 054 - Todd Wolfe – Borrowed Time
Original at A1 Artist Spotlight
• Wed, Sep 24
By A1 Mark Blues Leaf Records Hear Todd Wolfe talk about his soon to be released CD, Borrowed Time, as well as tracks from the CD . * On October 1, 2008 Blues Leaf Records will release the new CD by Todd Wolfe, Borrowed Time. This will be Todd’s fifth solo CD. However, this story starts back with the British I...
REVIEW: The Beatles in Cleveland
Original at All Beatle news.
• Thu, Dec 20
By Matt The Beatles In Cleveland brings to life two of the wildest, out-of-control concerts in Beatle - and rock - history. Follow behind the scenes dealings by Cleveland's rival Top 40 radio stations to bring John, Paul, George and Ringo to the city, then grab a front row seat for back stage and on s...
Opinion: Fab Four: Analog to Digital.
Original at All Beatle news.
• Thu, Dec 20
By Matt But, back to the Beatles going digital. Recording The Beatles shows The Beatles' engineers using the most cutting-edge technology available to record and mix these records. If Yoko Ono and the remaining Beatles stay true to the inventive spirit of Abbey Road when they go digital, they'll...
Music Review: The Raspberries - Live On Sunset Strip (Deluxe Version: 2CD With Bonus DVD)
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jul 25
By Glen Boyd But if "Go All The Way" is one of the greatest pure pop singles ever made -- and it most surely is -- its creators are equally one of the most misunderstood bands ever. With perfectly constructed three and four minute pop masterpieces that owed more to The Beatles and The Beach Boys than to the o...
Opinion: Paul Bonanos: My Sgt. Pepper, In Mono
Original at Huffington Post
• Mon, Jun 11
By Paul Bonanos The only real version of [Pepper] is the mono version," says second engineer Richard Lush in Mark Lewisohn's indispensable The Beatles: Recording Sessions. Yes, there have been two Peppers out there for all this time, and the one you can buy on Amazon.com isn't necessarily the one the Beat...
Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Jun 5
By Glen Boyd You Tell Me" is a gorgeous sounding ballad that sounds kind of like a cross between "Yesterday" and "And I Love Her." McCartney's voice is augmented by a lovely acoustic guitar and some background harmonies straight out of Abbey Road territory. "Mr. Bellamy" is one of those very British soun...
Music Review: Supergrass - Road to Rouen
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, May 16
By Marcelo Baeza Sequeira The McCartney style appears on the second and quieter track called “St. Petersburg” (one of the highlights), with more accuracy than can be remembered on the LP Ram (and with more precision than the song “Dear Friend”). By the way, Supergrass has the same influences as Oasis and Gaz tries to...
Opinion: Interview: Band Of The Week - Attica State
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, May 6
By A.L. Harper This week’s band of the week are the brummie trio of Mark Tromans (vocals, guitar), Craig Taylor (bass), and Mark Sheehan (drums/percussion) also known as Attica State (formerly Sons of Gossamer). Attica State’s sex-soaked guitar riffs, perfect harmonies and cogent songwriting make...
Book Review: Lennon And McCartney - Together Alone: A Critical Discography Of Their Solo Work by John Blaney
Original at Blogcritics
• Sun, Apr 22
By Dave Lifton By providing all this information in one source, Blaney combines the best aspects of two essential Beatles books, Mark Lewisohn's The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions and Ian MacDonald's Revolution In The Head. With Lennon And McCartney - Together Alone: A Critical Discography O...