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The Beatles Set to Stream on Christmas Eve
The most beloved rock band in history and one of the most persistent holdouts in the digital age of music listening -- The Beatles -- is set to finally arrive on streaming services, according to Billboard sources with knowledge of the negotiations.
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The Beatles Set to Stream on Christmas Eve: Sources
The most beloved rock band in history and one of the most persistent holdouts in the digital age of music listening -- The Beatles -- is set to finally arrive on streaming services, according to Billboard sources with knowledge of the negotiations.
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Here, there and everywhere: Beatles songs to be streamed for first time
Fab Four’s full catalogue will make Christmas Eve debut on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play and Amazon Prime, ending long streaming site holdout
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9th February 1964 - America meets the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show
At approximately 8:12 p.m. Eastern time, The Ed Sullivan Show returned from a commercial and there was Ed Sullivan standing before a restless crowd. He tried to begin his next introduction, but then stopped and extended his arms in the universal sign for “Settle Down.” “Quiet!” he said with mock gravity, and the noise died down just a little. Then he resumed: “Here’s a very amusing magician we saw in Europe and signed last summer….Let’s have a nice hand for him—Fred Kaps!”
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THE BEATLES IF I FELL IN LOVE WITH YOU BBC
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This Boy
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Beatles Analysis
Adam McCann of Dueling Data visualizes the epic discography of The Beatles. Explore their career and discover who wrote which songs. Also click on the album icon to play their music directly from the viz.
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Watch George Martin cruise through L.A. to talk 'God Only Knows' with Brian Wilson
There sits the late George Martin, behind the wheel of a vintage Cadillac convertible, cruising through Los Angeles and talking about the city's import as a studio town. In the clip, taken from the 1997 BBC documentary "The Rhythm of Life," Martin's got a destination in mind as he rolls down Sunset Boulevard and up into the Hollywood Hills: Brian Wilson 's house.
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Watch Paul McCartney Play 'Hard Day's Night' for First Time in 51 Years
Macca kicks off 2016 'One On One' tour with first live version of Beatles classic as a solo artist.
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Ringo Starr Cancels North Carolina Concert Over Anti-Gay Bill
The former Beatles' drummer joins Bruce Springsteen in canceling his upcoming show over the recent legislation. Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr on Wednesday announced he has canceled a summer tour date in North Carolina in protest over the state's recently passed anti-gay legislation. "I'm sorry to disappoint my fans in the area, but we need to take a stand against this hatred," Starr said in a statement. "Spread peace and love.”
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Paul McCartney’s Magnificent Melodic Gift
Despite all that has been written about the Beatles, a mystery remains: how did they do what they did?
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Ringo Starr on the Time Muhammad Ali Picked Him Up
On February 18th, 1964, just nine days after the Beatles made their acclaimed American debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, and a week before Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) won his first World Heavyweight Championship title, these two preeminent cultural forces of the Sixties converged at Miami Beach's 5th Street Gym. What might have devolved into a corny photo-op instead led to some of the most enduring images of the 20th century, capturing the moment these young, charismatic and supremely talented young men achieved total dominance in their respective fields.
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Hot Wheels Now Makes the Beatles’ Yellow Submarine
I'd buy one but I lost my wallet because of the hole in me pocket.
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Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is denied parole
Mark David Chapman, the man who killed John Lennon 36 years ago, was denied parole for a ninth time on Monday, on the grounds that his crime was premeditated and celebrity-seeking in nature, the New York State Board of Parole said. The board said Chapman's release would deprecate the seriousness of the crime. On December 8, 1980, Chapman staked out the Manhattan apartment building where former Beatle John Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
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How mathematics revealed a Beatles secret
It's probably the most famous chord in popular music — but for decades, no-one could figure out exactly how to play the opening chord of A Hard Day's Night.
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Hey Jude
The Beatles
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‘Hey Jude’ at 50: Celebrating the Beatles’ Most Open-Hearted Masterpiece
“Hey Jude” sums up the Beatles’ turbulent summer of 1968 — a tribute to their friendship, right at the moment it was starting to fracture. The single was a smash as soon as they released it on August 26th, 50 years ago — their biggest hit, topping the U.S. charts for nine weeks. It’s the Beatles at their warmest, friendliest, most open-hearted. John, Paul, George and Ringo sound utterly in sync, building to that power-drone “na na na na” chant. Yet it’s a song born from conflict. Nobody knew they were falling apart — in fact...
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The Untold Stories of Paul McCartney
The living legend on the Beatles breakup, Kanye, orgies, forgetting his own songs, killing frogs, group masturbation, and (somehow) more.
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The Beatles: The Strange History of Sexy Sadie
John Lennon could turn a bad mood into great song. He worked out some instant karma for a giggling guru for The Beatles' White Album.
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What makes Ringo a Great Drummer
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