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  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Val Barone |Valentina Barone

    During the making of their iconic White Album, The Beatles weren't getting along. The previous year, 1967, hadn't been kind to them. They had lost their manager and dear friend, Brian Epstein, just as they were reaching their highest point with the release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and the project that followed, Magical Mystery Tour, hadn't been well-received.

  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Val Barone |Jeremy Urquhart |Lex Williams |Julio Bardini

    The Beatles Song That Reunited John, Paul, George, and Ringo Paul McCartney Claims This John Lennon Song Had the Power to End a War Paul McCartney Claims the Greatest Guitarist Who Ever Lived Is This Legendary Rock Icon Paul McCartney Documentary ‘Man on the Run’ Gets an Update From its Director [Exclusive] 'Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis)' Trailer: Explore the Epic World of 70s Album Art Peter Jackson Eyes New Beatles Film With Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr...

  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Val Barone |Valentina Barone

    Out of everyone in The Beatles, it's probably safe to say that John Lennon was the most politically active. His activism gained traction after the band broke up, but even while he was in the biggest band in the world, he found himself involved in scandals due to his controversial comments about the state of the world and youth. So, it really wasn't a surprise that, when The Beatles broke up, he dove headfirst into making political demonstrations through his art.

  • 3 weeks ago | collider.com | Val Barone |Valentina Barone

    Everyone remembers where they were when Taylor Swift announced the release of Evermore. The album, released only a few months after its companion, Folklore, brought joy into people's houses after a long, trying year. Recorded during lockdown, it was a clear change of direction for Taylor Swift, pleasantly surprising fans and critics alike. However, as well-received as it was both critically and commercially, it looked like Taylor wasn't as happy with it as her fans were.

  • 1 month ago | collider.com | Val Barone |Valentina Barone

    Paul McCartney seems to be just as opinionated about Beatles biopics as fans are. And with good reason. The Beatles have been a topic of discussion lately as more and more details are shared with the public regarding Sam Mendes' upcoming movies about the Fab Four.

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