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How the Beatles Captured “A Day in the Life” in 34 Hours | Nerdist
fulfilling Lennon’s desire to create “a sound building up from nothing to the end of the world,” and it all ends with mindless Beatles chatter, perhaps the maniacal portent to said world’s end.
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Why The Beatles’ Record Executives Were Unhappy With Ferris Bueller’s Day Off - CINEMABLEND
. Yes, Tarquin Gotch confirms that they had to drop $100,000 just on the rights to use Twist and Shout in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. But what I love is that he also had alternatives picked out for John Hughes just in case the Beatles deal fell through.
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Love, The Beatles: Giles Martin Interviewed | Features | Clash Magazine
“My Dad at that stage didn’t think The Beatles were going to be the pinnacle of his career. In the same way that The Beatles didn’t think The Beatles were going to be the pinnacle of their careers. At that stage they were all incredibly successful solo musicians.
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Over the 52 years, the jacket has reportedly never been altered.
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How ‘The Grey Album’ Re-Invented the Remix – Cuepoint – Medium
the website Downhill Battle organized a massive campaign of civil disobedience. Downhill Battle was an influential non-profit in the mid-to-late-2000s whose mission was to “support participatory culture and build a fairer music industry.” Refusing to accept EMI’s attempts to limit access to Danger Mouse’s album, they worked in collaboration with 170 other websites to host the album for free download for one day.
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John Lennon's missing Rolls-Royce rides again
Lennon agreed to pay £6,000 for the Phantom V. It would cost another £6,000 for the makeover, which was carried out by the London coachbuilder Wood & Pickett.
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Judge Quotes Beatles in Ruling Against John Lennon's Son - West Village, NY Patch
Because almost everyone is a Beatles fan, the Manhattan judge presiding over the case, Debra James, quoted the band's song "Strawberry Fields" in her ruling
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the butcher cover remains one of the most well-known and most talked-about of relics. Within a decade of its brief appearance on store shelves, copies of a butcher cover masked by the trunk cover were commanding prices of $200 or more.
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The Beatles limited edition Yellow Submarine notebooks by Moleskine | Retro to Go
The Beatles limited edition Yellow Submarine notebooks by Moleskine
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