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The Beatles' most popular song was written by Paul McCartney - www.msn.com
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10.12.2021 / 07:55

The Beatles' most popular song was written by Paul McCartney

The Beatles had many of their songs written by the Lennon-McCartney songwriting partnership. The duo, made of up Paul McCartney and John Lennon, wrote dozens of songs for the band, including Yesterday, Come Together, In My Life, Get Back, All You Need Is Love and many more.

Rare interviews with The Beatles up for auction as NFTs - www.nme.com
nme.com
07.12.2021 / 10:51

Rare interviews with The Beatles up for auction as NFTs

The Beatles have been made into NFTs (non-fungible tokens) and are now up for auction.The online auction for ‘The Beatles Collection’ began yesterday (December 6) through the Voices Of Classic Rock Archive, which hosts 650 historic interviews and radio shows featuring major rock artists recorded between 1964 and 2008.Four separate snippets from conversations with Paul McCartney (on ‘Chaos And Creation In The Backyard’), John Lennon (on ‘A Day In The Life’), George Harrison (on ‘Abbey Road’) and

How to Watch ‘The Beatles: Get Back’: Streaming Details and More - thewrap.com
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30.11.2021 / 22:29

How to Watch ‘The Beatles: Get Back’: Streaming Details and More

“The Beatles: Get Back” is all the rage at the moment, as Oscar-winning “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson’s docuseries shines a new light on the most iconic band in history.

Beatles doc director reveals Disney wanted to erase swearing, smoking - nypost.com
nypost.com
30.11.2021 / 04:23

Beatles doc director reveals Disney wanted to erase swearing, smoking

“Get Back,” now streaming on Disney+.The series includes several scenes featuring smoking and explicit language; however, the group refused to have them removed.The three-part show includes a disclaimer from the streamer ahead of each episode that reads: “This footage contains explicit language, mature themes and smoking.”The “Lord of the Rings” director, 60, explained in an interview with NME that Beatles members Paul McCartney, 79, and Ringo Starr, 81, refused to have the swearing eliminated

5 Reasons Why ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Is Such a Big Deal - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
30.11.2021 / 03:21

5 Reasons Why ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Is Such a Big Deal

Chances are that you had a few extra guests over the Thanksgiving holiday – namely John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison. Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back,” was a three-night Thanksgiving event on Disney+, one that featured previously unseen material from the lead-up to their last-ever live public performance, is astounding and eye-opening, an intimate portrait of larger-than-life creative titans.

The New Beatles Doc 'Get Back' Almost Came Without Swear Words - www.justjared.com - county Harrison - George
justjared.com
30.11.2021 / 00:07

The New Beatles Doc 'Get Back' Almost Came Without Swear Words

The Beatles’ Get Back three-part docuseries was almost a little different, as Disney wanted to remove the swearing in it.

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr pay tribute to George Harrison on 20th anniversary of late Beatle’s death - www.nme.com - county Harrison
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29.11.2021 / 23:45

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr pay tribute to George Harrison on 20th anniversary of late Beatle’s death

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have shared tributes to late The Beatles bandmate George Harrison on the 20th anniversary of the latter’s passing.Harrison, who was the longtime guitarist of the Fab Four, died of lung cancer on November 29, 2001 at the age of 58.McCartney took to Twitter to share an old image of himself and Harrison in the studio with a caption reading: “Hard to believe that we lost George 20 years ago. I miss my friend so much.

The Beatles actors revealed for upcoming ‘Midas Man’ biopic - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
26.11.2021 / 19:33

The Beatles actors revealed for upcoming ‘Midas Man’ biopic

As reported by Deadline, Jonah Lees, 26, of UK series “The Letter For The King,” is John Lennon; musician Blake Richardson, 22, from British pop trio New Hope Club, is Paul McCartney; Leo Harvey-Elledge, 19, who played rocker Liam Gallagher in “Creation Stories,” is George Harrison; and newcomer Campbell Wallace is Ringo Starr.“Peaky Blinders” actor Adam Lawrence, 30, also joins as former Beatles drummer Pete Best, and “The Queen’s Gambit” actor Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, 33, has been chosen to

Peter Jackson speaks about The Beatles’ failed attempt to make ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ movie - www.nme.com
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26.11.2021 / 02:35

Peter Jackson speaks about The Beatles’ failed attempt to make ‘The Lord Of The Rings’ movie

The Beatles once tried to make their own The Lord Of The Rings movie in the 1960s.The director who’s The Beatles: Get Back documentary debuted on Disney+ today (November 25), previously spoke about the failed project back in 2002, during the making of his trilogy.“It was something John [Lennon] was driving and J.R.R. Tolkien still had the film rights at that stage, but he didn’t like the idea of the Beatles doing it.

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson Gets Lost In The Treasure Trove Of Fab Four Footage - theplaylist.net - county Treasure
theplaylist.net
25.11.2021 / 23:01

‘The Beatles: Get Back’ Review: Peter Jackson Gets Lost In The Treasure Trove Of Fab Four Footage

Let’s get this out of the way quickly: no matter how boring, predictable, rote and maybe Dad-rock-y it may sound to some, The Beatles remain one of the greatest bands of all time. The group was a towering collection of musicians who wrote the blueprint for almost all of the modern rock and pop genre, bold experimentalists and one of the first bands to use the studio as an artistic instrument.

Robert Plant suggests resolution to the The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones feud - www.nme.com - Los Angeles
nme.com
25.11.2021 / 19:31

Robert Plant suggests resolution to the The Beatles vs The Rolling Stones feud

Robert Plant reckons he knows how The Beatles and The Rolling Stones can resolve their long-running feud.Both iconic bands have taken a pop at each other over the years, with the most recent dispute kicking off last month when Paul McCartney branded the Stones “a blues cover band”.Mick Jagger hit back at his comments during a recent show in Los Angeles. “There’s so many celebrities here tonight.

The Beatles actors revealed for upcoming ‘Midas Man’ biopic - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.11.2021 / 13:19

The Beatles actors revealed for upcoming ‘Midas Man’ biopic

The Beatles in the forthcoming Midas Man film have been announced.As revealed earlier this week, the biopic of the Fab Four’s manager Brian Epstein will see Jay Leno take on the role of late TV host Ed Sullivan (The Ed Sullivan Show).Now, as Deadline reports, Jonah Lees (The Letter For The King) is set to portray John Lennon while musician Blake Richardson (from the band New Hope Club) will appear as Paul McCartney.Leo Harvey-Elledge – who played Liam Gallagher in this year’s Alan McGee biopic,

How The Beatles almost broke up while making ‘Let It Be,’ their final album - nypost.com
nypost.com
25.11.2021 / 13:11

How The Beatles almost broke up while making ‘Let It Be,’ their final album

“The Beatles: Get Back,” a three-part docuseries premiering Thursday on Disney+, which traces the making of “Let It Be.”With tensions already running high on a tight, two-week deadline to write and record an entire album before Starr begins filming the movie “The Magic Christian,” George Harrison was having creative differences with McCartney while John Lennon was increasingly tied to an ever-present Yoko Ono.

Paul McCartney says The Beatles were always for “the working people” - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.11.2021 / 22:17

Paul McCartney says The Beatles were always for “the working people”

Paul McCartney has spoken about the type of crowd The Beatles resonated with, saying they were always understood by “working people”.In a new interview with The Guardian about Peter Jackson’s Beatles documentary Get Back, McCartney looked back on the group’s final live performance.While the Fab Four performed on the roof of 3 Saville Road on January 30, 1969, local businessmen in the streets below were complaining about the disruption they were causing, with one caught on camera saying “it’s a

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