they appear everywhere in the '60s: on TV, movie screens, magazine covers, lunch boxes, dolls, dishes and more. Beatlemania influences hairstyles and clothing, but most of all, the Beatles ...
The only other name to manage this showing is The Beatles. They became the first to do so 60 years ago on multiple occasions, as their American takeover was just beginning. In March 1964 ...
Did you know? The Beatles' twelfth chart-topper, spent three weeks at No.1 in 1967, after it was premiered during 'Our World', the first live global TV broadcast. It doesn't feature on any of The ...
And now here are the 60s as everyone at 60 years ... to the colour of your dreams” indeed. The Beatles lay it on with a ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Beatles hit America in a major way in the mid-’60s, and once they did, there was no going back. One of the most famous moments ...
In addition to taking the usual form of a Tape-beatles release (a CD), The Grand Delusion was also delivered in the form of an ‘expanded cinema’ presentation involving three-screen motion ...
This single track features nearly every Beatles 'trick' they invented. There are changes created by the slowing down and speeding up of the tape. There is the swirling psychedelic twirl that comes ...
However, Capitol continued to release Beatles albums in America throughout the '60s. These releases did not always sound the same as the UK originals, however. In a video posted on the band's ...
Lennon, though, doesn’t see The Beatles as the leader of any kind of revolution when they landed on US shores 60 years ago. “The thing I didn’t like was the insistence that we’d led someth ...