On 7 July, 1967, the Beatles released All You Need Is Love, a song that seemed to capture the spirit of the Summer of Love.
John Lennon's last live performance of a Beatles song brought his career full circle, thanks to a fellow British musician.
The biggest mystery: Why didn't he fix it later?
The Beatles retired from touring in 1966–long before they actually called it quits as a band. Their robust touring schedules (mixed with the fact the band didn’t feel they were very good live) moved ...
There have been many albums released by the Beatles, from classic LPs to reissued box sets, full of never-before-heard tracks. Some fans might think they’ve heard it all. But a new live recording of a ...
An hourlong recording of the Beatles performing live in April 1963 has surfaced, making it the earliest known full recording of the band. The tape was made by 15-year-old John Bloomfield, a student at ...
The Beatles came together for their final live performance on this day in history, August 29, 1966. The concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was never announced as the band’s last dance, but ...
What made the 1968 White Album sessions so unpleasant for The Beatles? The list is long, but you can’t answer the question without mentioning the arrival of Yoko Ono on the scene and the growing ...
The Beatles never released a live album while they were still together, though it wasn’t for lack of trying. The group’s meteoric rise in fame had made them the biggest in the world. By 1964, ...
The Beatles produced hundreds of songs during their fame-packed career, many of which made their way to live performances and ongoing setlists. Tracks like “Twist And Shout” and “A Hard Day’s Night” ...