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Revisiting comments made by John Lennon about The Beatles song 'Twist and Shout' which "nearly killed" his voice after he recorded the track.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were one step ahead of their fans at all times, and this is one of their classic veiled references to prove that.
John Lennon never shied away from singing his truth, and his classic "Scared" faced down his paralyzing fears.
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
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Louder on MSNIn 1984, Paul McCartney shed revealing new light on his relationship with John Lennon"If you ever got a speck of praise from John, a crumb of it, you were quite grateful." Paul McCartney on John Lennon ...
Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
As we get further into forever, there are still some strawberries left in the fields to be enjoyed in the Beatle bio-bonanza ...
We are taking a look back at The Beatles song 'It's Only Love' and how John Lennon both wrote and then hated the lyrics for ...
John Lennon had a great knack for melody, but he had enough sense to realise that some artists are going to be out of his ...
John Lennon was inspired by one of his favourite poems when writing 'I Am The Walrus', but there was a big mistake at the centre of it.
Yoko Ono has always defied convention, but during a rare interview on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in 2007, she made an ...
When John Lennon accused Paul McCartney of “sabotaging” his Beatles song and how the incident underpinned their songwriting creative collaboration.
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