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Record scratch moment; yes, the new Beatles song was created using AI. However, it’s important to make a distinction between an original recording which uses AI-technology to improve audio ...
How do you pick, let alone rank, the 12 best tracks recorded by the most beloved and influential pop band of all time? The premise is ridiculous, the task impossible. But just for fun (and with ...
Now that the Beatles' "Now and Then" has had time to marinate, we talk with co-producer Giles Martin about how it all happened – and what's next.
Such was the case with “Yes It Is,” a 1965 B-side by the band. John Lennon wrote it, but later dismissed it. His songwriting partner, Paul McCartney, has gone on record with his opinion that ...
Beatles ’64, thoughtfully produced by Martin Scorsese for Disney+, is an evocative documentary that makes several brief and dutiful references to John F. Kennedy’s murder. This “historical ...
Yes co-founder Jon Anderson: "I wouldn’t be here but for the Beatles" On this episode of Everything Fab Four: The Hall of Famer talks his Beatles journey, from revelation to revolution ...
Beatles fans everywhere, rejoice. Following a tease on social media earlier this week, Disney+ has revealed some big news for fans: The Beatles documentary "Let It Be" is coming to the streaming ...
With the deluxe remixed release of the Beatles’ “Let It Be,” I am convinced that the album will always defy attempts at creating a definitive edition. In the long history of the Beatles ...
Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg discussed a potentially annoying moment from the new Disney+ remaster of 'Let It Be' in May 2024.
Described as The Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then” has finally been released, featuring the voice of the late John Lennon decades after he first wrote it.
Rare audio of prog icons Yes playing a version of The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby has emerged online. The recording, which was made in February 1969 during sessions at Polydor Studios in London with ...
How the Beatles podcasters of ‘Nothing Is Real’ see recent Fab Four releases Steven Cockcroft and Jason Carty discuss 'Now and Then,' the Red and Blue collections and more.