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On this day way back in 1967, a song by The Beatles was effectively banned by the BBC for just one short lyric.
Don Henley and The Eagles are one of the only groups who can claim to be remotely as popular as The Beatles. There's one Paul McCartney song that inspired them.
The Beatles shouldn't have had any regrets as one of music's most powerful acts. But when it comes to this record, everyone looked back and hated it.
Step back in time with these famous 1970 songs. From rock to soul, check out the music that captured the spirit of the '70s.
As the band prepares to launch the An Evening With Heart spring/summer 2025 U.S. tour, Wilson offered a revealing look into ...
George Harrison once reflected on the inspiration of one of his most famous Beatles tunes ever, but he couldn't come up with ...
The former Abbey Road Studios MD who joined Tony Harlow’s Warner Music UK team as COO two years ago selects the tracks that ...
Even The Beatles' early B-sides contained some sneaky depth. "I'll Get You" contained hints of a future John Lennon classic.
Harrison and Clapton bonded through guitars and music in 1968 at a time when both were struggling through major changes in ...
Bang! Bang! Maxwell’s silver hammer came down upon his head. Bang! Bang! Maxwell’s silver hammer made sure that he was dead,” ...
The Beatle's vast catalogue of hits look's to be heading to the West End as Love Actually's Richard Curtis thinks up a new ...
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