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The Beatles officially broke up on the 10th of April in 1970, via a press release that informed that the John Lennon-Paul McCartney ...
For this group of Galway school pals, it was – and continues to be – the stuff of dreams. After forming a band ‘for fun’ ...
The mop tops never played at Welsh-Ryan Arena or Dyche Stadium (as Ryan Field was known then). To my knowledge they never ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s song 'Getting Better' reveals a turning point in their bond, sparked by an LSD-fueled night ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBob Dylan fans say they 'keep going back' to one album for very specific reasonBob Dylan fans 'keep going back' to one of the songwriter's albums in particular, with the release quickly becoming a fan ...
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Daily Express US on MSNPaul McCartney furious as Beatles fans come up with absurd theory about hit songThe Beatles secured their first U.S. number one with I Want to Hold Your Hand and within days Paul McCartney had written the ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney outraged as fans jump to bizarre theory about classic Beatles songPaul McCartney was inspired to write Can't Buy Me Love after The Beatles' first hit in the U.S., but was not impressed by ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles fans stunned as they finally learn the 'play on words' that gave band nameThe Beatles, comprised of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, weren't always going to be called ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney fumes 'that's going too far' as fans suggest meaning behind Beatles hitThe Beatles secured their first U.S. number one with I Want to Hold Your Hand and Paul McCartney and John Lennon were under ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison didn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road songThe Beatles were on the verge of breaking up when they recorded Abbey Road in 1969 and George Harrison was getting fed up ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison couldn't understand Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road trackGeorge Harrison once slammed one of Paul McCartney's Abbey Road songs as 'fruty' and written for teenaged girls.
To celebrate the reopening this week, Abbey Road Studios showcased an unusual art form for the space: dance, which ...
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