Glass Onion by The Beatles subtly hinted at the band’s breakup, making it one of their most intriguing and prophetic songs.
The Fab Four's festive releases present an alternative history of the group The post Have a Fab Christmas! Inside The Beatles’ surreal, seasonal singles appeared first on UNCUT.
Released 46 years ago, Paul McCartney’s Wonderful Christmastime became a modern holiday staple played every Christmas season.
With “The Beatles Anthology” now on Disney+, we dig into “The Compleat Beatles,” another documentary on the band that is difficult to see legally but had an impact on a generation. By Jason Bailey ...
When The Beatles released the original The Beatles Anthology in 1995, it was next-generation British invasion, attacking on two fronts at the same time. On the one hand, there was the music: three box ...
If you love the Beatles, you definitely want to hear this new “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” from the superb new collection Anthology 4. It’s a six-minute take from May 1967, unheard until now, with the ...
Docuseries "The Beatles Anthology" will stream on Disney+ starting Nov. 26. "Get Back" director Peter Jackson and his team have restored the 1995 documentary, and Oliver Murray directs a new ninth ...
The documentary will hit Disney+ on Nov. 26, while the musical collection comes out Nov. 21. By Ethan Millman Music Editor “If I’m playing you a mix I’ve done, the last thing I want you to think about ...
The long and winding road of The Beatles leads to a trifecta of new anniversary artifacts. The band’s “Anthology” collection – documentary, music and book – turns 30 this year and will be celebrated ...
Speaking to AMS’ Ryan Dacey at this year’s Welcome to Rockville festival, Myers discussed a host of topics, including his signature PRS guitar, how Shinedown come up with setlists and being a dad.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Santi Visalli Inc./Getty Images PRODUCER WEEK 2025: The 1960s were a decade of quite ...
The Beatles’ AI-assisted track “Now and Then” won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance on Sunday night, marking the first time that a song of its kind has taken home the award. No, Paul McCartney did ...
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