The Beatles

The Beatles


  • From Bandmates to Court Dates: The Beatles’ Dissolution Story

    On December 31, 1970, as a damp London chill settled over the city, Paul McCartney made his way into the High Court of Justice. The man who once penned โ€œYesterdayโ€ was now stepping into tomorrow with a heavy heart. In his hands, he carried a lawsuit that would dissolve The Beatles, a band that had…

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  • The Jackson 5โ€™s Big Break: Their Electrifying Debut on The Ed Sullivan Show

    It was December 14, 1969, a cold Sunday night, but the stage at CBS Studio 50 was sizzling with energy. The Ed Sullivan Show, a revered institution in American television, had introduced countless icons to the worldโ€”The Beatles, Elvis Presley, The Supremes. That evening, five brothers from Gary, Indiana, became the latest in that storied…

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  • A Hometown Goodbye: The Beatlesโ€™ Historic Final Show in Liverpool

    Thereโ€™s a peculiar weight to history when it happens in real-time. December 5, 1965, at the Liverpool Empire Theatre wasnโ€™t just another stop on The Beatlesโ€™ UK tourโ€”it was a homecoming charged with energy, nostalgia, and, unbeknownst to most, a bittersweet farewell. For the 2,550 fans lucky enough to score tickets from a pool of…

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  • Buddy Holly’s First Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show

    Imagine itโ€™s a chilly December 1 evening in 1957. TV screens across America flicker to life with that iconic Ed Sullivan introduction: โ€œAnd now, ladies and gentlemenโ€ฆ Buddy Holly and the Crickets!โ€ For just a few minutes, Buddy Hollyโ€”only 21 at the timeโ€”commands the national stage, bringing rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll into Americaโ€™s living rooms like…

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  • XSA Labs Vanguard Monitor Loudspeakers

    Tom Gibbs didn’t just like the performance of the US$ 1000/pair XSA Labs Vanguard monitorsโ€”he was gobsmacked!

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  • A History of Hard and Heavy, Ep 2: Iron Butterfly, Jeff Beck, The Beatles

    In this episode, writer and self-taught musicologist Claude Lemaire chooses Iron Butterfly, Jeff Beck, and even the Beatles as pioneering heavy rock influencers.

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  • The Day Frank Zappa and Jimi Hendrix Took on The Beatles

    Frank Zappa was never one to tread lightly, especially when it came to tearing down cultural idols. So when he and the Mothers of Invention decided to parody The Beatlesโ€™ iconic Sgt. Pepperโ€™s Lonely Hearts Club Band cover for Weโ€™re Only In It For The Money, they went all in, crafting a visual riot that…

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  • The Day Brian Epstein Stumbled on The Beatles in the Cavern

    In the cold, metallic Liverpool air of November 9, 1961, a moment was brewing in the dank, sweaty underbelly of The Cavern Club that would soon send shockwaves across the music world.

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  • The Beatlesโ€™ Bold 1963 Quip That Rattled Royalty

    It was November 4, 1963, and Londonโ€™s Prince of Wales Theatre was buzzing. The Royal Variety Performance, that stately British showcase, was in full swing. Londonโ€™s cultural pulse was racing, charged by a new phenomenon: Beatlemania. But inside, the atmosphere felt more upper-crust than countercultureโ€”a space typically reserved for polite applause and tasteful applause for…

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  • A History of Hard and Heavy, Ep 1: The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, Blue Cheer

    Welcome to Claude Lemaire’s new series, in which he explores the history of hard rock, heavy rock, and heavy metalโ€”including metal’s many subgenres.

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  • The Night Ed Sullivan Swore Off the Rolling Stones (But Couldn’t)

    In the autumn of 1964, America was a cauldron bubbling over with change. The civil rights movement was in full swing, the Vietnam War was escalating, and the Beatles had already ignited a British Invasion that left teenagers screaming and parents scratching their heads. But on October 25th, a new kind of British export hit…

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  • John Lennonโ€™s Silent Bombshell: The Day He Quit The Beatles

    On September 20, 1969, The Beatles convened at Apple Corps headquarters in London, ostensibly to sign a renegotiated contract with Capitol Records that would secure their financial future. With Abbey Road fresh off the presses and an improved royalty rate in hand, it should have been a cause for celebration. Allen Klein, the bandโ€™s manager,…

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  • When The Beatles Met Their Idol Elvis Presley

    In the summer of 1965, the planets aligned in the cosmos of rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll. The Beatles, who had taken America by storm with their mop-topped mania, were about to meet Elvis Presley, the undisputed King of Rock โ€˜nโ€™ Roll. It wasnโ€™t just a meeting; it was a seismic event, a cultural clash, and a…

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  • Drummer Dilemma: The Day Ringo Starr Replaced Pete Best

    In August 16, 1962, The Beatles made a decision that would change the course of music historyโ€”and rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll dramaโ€”forever. The band, then on the cusp of global stardom, fired their original drummer, Pete Best, and replaced him with Ringo Starr. It was a ruthless move that left Best devastated and fans in shock,…

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  • A Friendship Fractured: How Michael Jackson’s Purchase of The Beatles’ Catalog Changed Everything

    The 1985 purchase of The Beatlesโ€™ catalog by Michael Jackson is one of the most controversial episodes in music historyโ€”a tale of ambition, friendship, and business acumen that forever changed the music publishing landscape. This acquisition didnโ€™t just bolster Jacksonโ€™s financial empire; it drove a wedge between him and Paul McCartney, one of the original…

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