The Self-Deprecating Beatles Album They Dubbed Their “Pot Album” Did More Than Highlight a New Habit
The Beatles dubbed their 1965 release, 'Rubber Soul', as their "pot album," but it did more than highlight a new habit.
There’s no question that the Beatles and Pink Floyd created a great many musical masterpieces during their respective heydays ...
Sigourney Weaver recalls a close encounter with John Lennon, her favorite member of the Beatles, and the letter she wrote him ...
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The creamy cocktail that got John Lennon in drunken trouble one night
A rich, creamy cocktail fueled one of John Lennon's most infamous drunken nights at a West Hollywood nightclub, leaving a ...
After purchasing Henson Studios for $44 million, John Mayer and the filmmaker McG have renamed the place Chaplin Studios.
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The classic 1969 ballad that ultimately led to the Beatles' breakup: 'The worst track we ever had to record'
An unconventional murder ballad that juxtaposes a light and upbeat tone with hopelessly dark lyrics, "Maxwell's Silver Hammer ...
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