These include “Come Together”, “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Nowhere Man” (Lennon) and “Hey Jude”, “Let It Be” and “Yesterday” (McCartney), the last of which is one of the most covered songs of all time. Did the Beatles cover any Elvis songs? • Elvis Songs Covered by The Beatles From 1963-1971,Read More →

The Beatles in Mono was released to reflect the fact that most of the Beatles’ catalogue was originally mixed and released in the monophonic format. … Therefore, the last few Beatles albums—Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, and Let It Be—were mixed and released only in stereo. Are the Beatles better inRead More →

And we’re not talking about the interminable, irresolvable argument over whose songs were better. There are, however, some relatively objective, thoroughly provable reasons why Paul McCartney was the one truly responsible for leading The Beatles to success, making him the superior Beatle… Were Beatles any good live? Despite a prehistoricRead More →

The Beatles themselves used this effect on “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” and more prominently on “Blue Jay Way”. A notable example of this technique is “Itchycoo Park” by the Small Faces, where the effect is prominent almost throughout the entire track, particularly on the vocals, drums and cymbalsRead More →

Paul McCartney is arguably the most famous Beatle today. He and Starr are the only two members still living, and although McCartney doesn’t see the same fame he saw in the 1960s, he still makes frequent appearances present day. How many of the 4 Beatles are still alive? Starr isRead More →

Talking to the two brothers that make up Rae Sremmurd, 19-year-old Swae Lee and 21-year-old Slim Jimmy, is exactly like you’d expect. Both ecstatic over their recent success after years in the underground trenches of hip-hop, the brothers are energetic even during this particular early Friday morning. Did lizzo copyRead More →