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The Beatles were probably the most photographed band on the planet. There are billions of photos of them that have been published, there...
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The Beatles in Hamburg, Germany, 1960. L-R: Pete Best, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney & Stuart Sutcliffe. (Photo by Ast...
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I wanted to talk about the fact that there is no footage to go along with this fantastic audio of the Beatles very first appearance on ...
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Beatlemania: Fans surge a police line at Buckingham Palace to see the boys get their MBE medals in 1965. We are updating our pages here ...
The first time I saw Paul perform "Fool on the Hill" in April 1990 in Tempe, AZ, he said "I'd like to dedicate this to John, George, and Ringo.". The way he said this made me think the fool he sings about in the song was him because, after Brian Epstein died, he was always coming up with project ideas to keep the band going often to the annoyance of John and George in particular. And, of course, there were his differences with them over Allen Klein and his lawsuit after they broke up. He didn't write it with that intention because he wrote it before Epstein died, but that's what I think of when I hear the song now.
ReplyDeleteWow! Yeah! I never thought about it like that! Great story! We're always looking for people to chat about this kind of stuff on the Podcast! Thanks for listening, Vinny! :)
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