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Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper': Inside 'Good Morning Good Morning' - Rolling Stone
The plot may very well have inspired the line that immediately preceded the reference to the show: "People running round, it's five o'clock, everywhere in town is getting dark."
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Beatles' 'A Day in the Life' Inspiration Tara Browne - Rolling Stone
A consummate host, she made a habit of purchasing five dozen eggs every Friday, in anticipation of the inevitable onslaught of guests. "The house was always strewn with bodies. You never knew who was a Beatle, who was an Animal, who was a Trogg and who was a Pretty Thing.
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a fascinating new book focusing on the landmark album. The Beatles and Sgt. Pepper: A Fans' Perspective delves into how the album was experienced and embraced by the group's faithful followers, while also offering an in-depth look at the history and cultural impact of the record.
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“He was teaching art school at that time, and he would say to his students, ‘Paint your heroes,’” she said. “So he put that on the table, saying if you’re going to dress as a band on the cover, then there can be a crowd behind you. (It was a) conventional concept, typical of Peter.”
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Sgt. Pepper helped give Carlos Santana's life purpose after bad LSD trip - TV3 Xposé
Santana never told his friend Harrison about the importance of his song, adding, "We would just be drunk and singing all the time. We never talked about stuff like that."
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Is this George Harrison’s first guitar? Now you can get your hands on it - Liverpool Echo
Until now, it was believed his oldest surviving guitar was an Egmond, which was auctioned off to an anonymous buyer in the mid 1980s.
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Beatles book goes beyond music of 'Sgt. Pepper's' after 50 years - NY Daily News
The album’s iconic cover art is covered in Southall’s pages as well. It was designed by former husband-and-wife artist team, Jann Haworth and Peter Blake.
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Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper' at 50: Inside 'When I'm Sixty-Four' - Rolling Stone
"I thought it was a good little tune but it was too Vaudevillian, so I had to get some cod lines to take the sting out of it, and put the tongue very firmly in cheek,"
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The Fab Four’s fashion: The worst idea the Beatles ever had | The Economist
what on earth were they thinking with those outfits? In angry magenta, safety-yellow, Kool-Aid-blue and tomato-red faux military uniforms,
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Beatles 'Sgt. Pepper' at 50: How Boca Raton's Dion got on cover
“Me being a Bronx guy, I said ‘It’ll probably sell a lot. Put me on the cover, you’ll sell some records.’”
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Review: The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's' Anniversary Editions - Rolling Stone
appear as McCartney-Lennon creations, rather than the more familiar Lennon-McCartney attribution
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