John Lennon admitted he found Yesterday frustrating since people assumed he helped write it, even though it was Paul ...
Paul McCartney recalls making an important decision regarding George Harrison's role in The Beatles with John Lennon.
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The Beatles 'Now and Then' song and documentary review | John Lennon | Paul McCartney
On this special review episode of THE NATION, The Outlaw John Rocha welcomes his Cine-Files cohost and fellow THE BEATLES ...
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A close confidant revealed John Lennon used to get "insanely jealous" over Paul McCartney hits in the post-Beatles years.
Guests on Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Others podcast have brought up some fascinating anecdotes in recent months. Gene Simmons told how Ace Frehley lifted a guitar solo from the Doors for a Kiss ...
Paul McCartney Facilitated John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Reconciliation: Biggest Wings Book Revelations
Paul McCartney will always be best known as a member of The Beatles, but true fans know he had a lengthy career with his second band, Wings, after the Fab Four split in 1970. “Wings sort of felt like ...
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John Lennon and other artists with posthumous collabs
J ust because a musician's life ends doesn't mean their music has to. Many great artists have had their unreleased work ...
Paul McCartney will never forget the moment he learned John Lennon was murdered. “It was just too crazy,” McCartney, 83, wrote in his new oral history book, “Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run,” ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon took LSD while recording the album, 'Sgt. Pepper.' On March 21 of that year, Lennon, then 26, accidentally took acid during a recording session at Abbey Road. Leslie ...
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Paul McCartney said he and John Lennon were ambidextrous guitarists thanks to this one thing
The Beatles’ Anthology doc-series is back on screens this week, and as the first installment reveals, Paul McCartney and John Lennon spent a lot of time playing face to face as they learned to play ...
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