Someone took all of the rock 'n' roll out of The Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and it's a musical travesty.
We take a look at four Paul McCartney songs that are bona fide ear worms (yes, they will be stuck in your head after reading this).
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Examples include George Harrison’s solo in the Beatles’ Something or Eric Clapton’s solo in While ... which is constructed of an intricate and highly unusual chord progression that’s challenging to ...
The book takes on the iconic — and nearly undecipherable — chord that opens ... the Sun,” followed by “Something,” that are the most streamed songs in the Beatles catalog.) ...
There are very few biographies of The Beatles, Patrick Humphries' 'With the Beatles' covers their career in three parts, 1940-1963, 1964-1970, and 1970 to the present day Patrick Humphries with ...
Although Pete Townshend should be given his due credit for inventing what’s known as the power chord, he felt that this American rock ... like a studio technician on one guitar. Long before The ...
The Beatles may have benefited greatly from ... If anyone has ever tried to play along with the track, it’s clear that something was really off with their instruments once they hit that first chord.
If we had to guess what Dylan’s favorite Beatles song was, we would pick something like “Yesterday ... on the song’s “outrageous” chord structure. “They were doing things nobody ...
It debuted in theaters on this day in 1994 and I’ll always remember the audience reaction. I knew this film was something special after that…AND 30 YEARS LATER, IT STILL IS.
The Beatles‘ 1964 trip to America will be chronicled in a new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi. Titled “Beatles ’64,” the film will be released on ...