While every Beatles show after 1963 was something of a circus, nothing compared to the band’s ’66 tour. By then, the Fab Four were so popular they were traveling around in the back of an armored van.
Just three years after making their national British television debut (and two years after their Ed Sullivan Show breakout appearance), the Beatles delivered a surprise TV performance that would end ...
George Martin may have been responsible for making The Beatles' dreams a reality, but the sequencing of a certain song never ...
The Beatles retired from touring in 1966–long before they actually called it quits as a band. Their robust touring schedules (mixed with the fact the band didn’t feel they were very good live) moved ...
The 92-second clip that shows the Fab Four playing their song “Paperback Writer.” BBC and Kaleidoscope More than 50 years after the beginning of Beatlemania, it seems that every recorded moment the ...
It was the summer of 1966. The Beatles were in the middle of a tour that had them play five shows in just three days at Japan’s famed Nippon Budokan arena — but when they weren’t performing, they were ...
The icon tracks his life in the decade after the Beatles in his new book, ‘Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run,’ out today ...
During The Beatles’ touring years, they rarely could hear how they sounded live. The band played to large audiences who screamed all the way through their shows; they could hardly even hear their own ...
On July 29, 1966, the personal and professional trajectories of three of rock's most notable names shifted — some for the worse, some for the better. To this day, details of Dylan's accident, which ...
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