When you want to smile, listen to The Beatles. And these four songs are a great place to start in your quest for joy.
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Some of the best of the best in the 1960s were Brian Wilson and John Lennon, and Wilson respected Lennon's talent, ...
It’s All Too Much is often overlooked, yet many critics consider it the peak of The Beatles’ psychedelic experimentation.
There’s no doubt that listening to The Beatles is a spiritual experience.
The Beatles were known for leaving subtle easter eggs or jokes in their songs—and they left mistakes, too. At around the 2:58 ...
"Religions have had a problem with them throughout the years, but I believe that’s because the Beatles posed a great danger to the hold that many religions had over youths." ...
Listening to Brian May’s multi-tracked epic on a battered cassette player when I lived in repressive Havana inspired lit a spark of rebellion inside me ...
Paul McCartney stopped performing Helter Skelter for years due to its dark association with the Charles Manson murders.
At the same time, “Senses Working Overtime” is wonderfully nonsensical and whimsical as the band sings about the experience ...
These records serve as statements of intent and have the power to change or reshape the industry, inspire fellow musicians, ...
Having invited the somewhat bewildered OAPs to sing on his protest against the indignities of ageing, “I’d Rather Be Dead” ...