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Place North West | Work commences at Strawberry Field
There are plans to display the site’s original gates, which are recognised as “an important cultural asset” by the council due to their association with The Beatles song, in this exhibition space.
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Recording "Rain" Backwards: The Beatles at the | Reverb News
The selection below picks up at a pivotal moment in the band's approach to recording. Having just completed tracking "Paperback Writer," the Beatles got to work on what would be the single's B-side, "Rain."
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How a Beatles song about 'revolution' helped Nike become a billion dollar brand
She explained that she didn’t “want to see John deified” nor for “John’s songs to be part of a cult of glorified martyrdom”. Instead she wanted his songs to be enjoyed by a “new generation” who would “make it part of their lives instead of a relic of the distant past”.
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When Yoko Ono joined The Beatles in the studio for the first time | The Independent
They had each hailed, in their own ways, from Old World mores in which men and women followed highly gendered norms – Martin from working-class north London and The Beatles, who shared traditional northern upbringings.
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