You say you want a revolution? In the summer of 1968, that sounded about right to a lot of people. John Lennon certainly thought it was time to weigh in on the concept. After years of The Beatles ...
At the time of the leak, Entertainment Weekly, citing Mark Lewisohn’s book, The Beatles: Recording Sessions, reported that the unheard track was recorded by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George ...
The song so nice The Beatles recorded it thrice? In a manner of speaking, although not many people would likely describe any version of the song “Revolution” as “nice.” Thought-provoking, maybe, or ...
John Lennon criticized politics in The Beatles’ “Revolution.” He said the different versions of the song were not consistent. Only one recording of the track was a hit. John Lennon explained one of ...
Explore the eerie depths of The Beatles' 'Revolution 9', a haunting montage of sounds that may be the spookiest song ever recorded.
The Beatles launched their Apple Records label on Aug. 26, 1968 with a new single featuring John Lennon's politically minded "Revolution." The song was recorded twice, first as a slow blues – called ...
This article first appeared on The Conversation. Jef Hanlon spent decades at the forefront of live music promotion, putting on acts such as B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Simon and Garfunkel and Stevie ...
A rare and previously unreleased Beatles song has been leaked online, it has been claimed. The ten-minute track appears to be a take of 'Revolution 1' from The Beatles (White Album) sessions which ...
Alan Bradshaw is co-author with Linda Scott of Advertising Revolution: The Story of a Song From Beatles Hit to Nike Jingle, published by Repeater. Upon their return to London, the Beatles recorded the ...