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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:27
On Last FM. The Rolling Stones only had 80 members of their fan group in 2007, The Beatles had over 2,000 which is now over 11,000 and the average age of fans is 22 more guys than girls and they are from all over the world!
In 2006,2007 and 2008 The Beatles were the # 1 most listened music artists on Last.FM and they are very popular on YouTube and Rate Your Music where many male and female fans in their teens and 20's call them The Greatest Rock Band Ever!
The Beatles are still rightfully regarded by most people,most rock critics,and many other music and rock artists as The most creative,innovative,and prolific rock band ever!
The Beatles wrote *plenty* of great rock songs including hard rock on The White Album and Abbey Road and as many have rightfully pointed out Paul invented heavy metal with his 1968 song Helter Skelter and people have also said John's I Want You She's So Heavy on Abbey road was also one of the first heavy metal songs.
Even in their early days they wrote some great rockers that were very rocky for the times, as The All Music Guide said,in their very good review of Past Masters Volume 1 that they proved they could rock really really hard,with John's I Feel Fine from late 1964 which featured the very recorded feedback guitar on a rock song,and Paul's great blues rocker,She's A Woman also from late 1964,and what they called the peerless I'm Down which is Paul's screaming rocker from mid 1965 which they performed even harder rocking, and screaming in August 1965 at Shea Stadium.
Also John's You Can't Do That from early 1964,is a great rock song, so is Day Dripper,Paperback Writer, And You're Bird Can Sing, She Said She Said,Taxman,Oh Darling,Hey Bulldog etc!
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:28
Even in their early days they wrote some great rockers that were very rocky for the times, as The All Music Guide said,in their very good review of Past Masters Volume 1 that they proved they could rock really really hard,with John's I Feel Fine from late 1964 which featured the very recorded feedback guitar on a rock song,and Paul's great blues rocker,She's A Woman also from late 1964,and what they called the peerless I'm Down which is Paul's screaming rocker from mid 1965 which they performed even harder rocking, and screaming in August 1965 at Shea Stadium.
Also John's You Can't Do That from early 1964,is a great rock song, so is Day Dripper,Paperback Writer, And You're Bird Can Sing, She Said She Said,Taxman,Oh Darling,Hey Bulldog etc!
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:29
To those who listed Led Zeppelin you are totally right! I'm not saying they aren't very good musicians because that would be ignorant to deny it,but it doesn't matter because it just means they played their very sh*tty sounding "music" very well!
They are one of the few bands or artists that I can't stand to listen to for even a half of a second,I have to get up off of my chair and turn them off immediately before I smash my 3 year old very good stereo receiver into a million pieces!They make Van Halen sound like a fantastic band and actually some of their songs from the late 70's-early 80's are kind of good and I don't have to turn the radio station.
I'm not alone in this either I have found many people even many heavy metal fans who hate them too,many of these people have said they hate Robert Plant's often screaching and screaming "vocals",banging around noise with no creative artistic quality,no beautiful melodies and harmonies,some say that a lot of Robert Plant's lyrics are simple like a teen boy wrote them,and that they ripped off many blues riffs from old blues songs.
Rolling Stone was right about not liking Led Zeppelin in the first place,you should have stuck to it!
There is an online interview with John Mendelssohn in rockcritics.com in which he was asked if his feelings about Led Zeppelin 2 had changed,(he gave a bad review to their first album that was published in his college newspaer and Rolling Stone too) and he said certainly not and that he hates it more confidently than he did at the time.He said all that infernal screaching! All of that showing off on the guitar! And he also said all of those interminable versions of Joan Biaz songs! And not a trace of the things he adores(this is what I hate about them too!)melody,vocal harmony,expressive musicianship and intelligence or at least wit.That is everything The Beatles had,even though their early lyrics were simple their chords, and their arrangements,were not,and they always had beautiful melodies and harmonies and creative quality in their music even in a lot of their rock songs
He said that he always believed that for an act to be ultra-delux,it need not only sound terrific but look terrific too as Elvis,The Beatles and the early Who all did.
I have had the misfortune to hear at least 8 or more Led Zeppelin songs,and I don't judge bands based on only hearing a few bad songs,and even if I ever heard any Led Zeppelin songs I liked it wouldn't change my strong dislike of them because out of those 8 or more songs,2 are just OK but the others are so dreadful! Their songs Black Dog,Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll are unbearably terrible,in rock and roll they just have banging around noise with no creative quality (as they do in most of their "music" I have heard,) and Robert Plant screams like a retarted monkey.If this what rock and roll is all about we are all in big trouble!
Cream,The Doors,The Who,Jimi Hendrix Band Company all had good songs,they are a million times better than Led Zeppelin & The Beatles are a Zillion times better!
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:30
There is an online interview with John Mendelssohn in rockcritics.com in which he was asked if his feelings about Led Zeppelin 2 had changed,(he gave a bad review to their first album that was published in his college newspaer and Rolling Stone too) and he said certainly not and that he hates it more confidently than he did at the time.He said all that infernal screaching! All of that showing off on the guitar! And he also said all of those interminable versions of Joan Biaz songs! And not a trace of the things he adores(this is what I hate about them too!)melody,vocal harmony,expressive musicianship and intelligence or at least wit.That is everything The Beatles had,even though their early lyrics were simple their chords, and their arrangements,were not,and they always had beautiful melodies and harmonies and creative quality in their music even in a lot of their rock songs
He said that he always believed that for an act to be ultra-delux,it need not only sound terrific but look terrific too as Elvis,The Beatles and the early Who all did.
I have had the misfortune to hear at least 8 or more Led Zeppelin songs,and I don't judge bands based on only hearing a few bad songs,and even if I ever heard any Led Zeppelin songs I liked it wouldn't change my strong dislike of them because out of those 8 or more songs,2 are just OK but the others are so dreadful! Their songs Black Dog,Whole Lotta Love and Rock and Roll are unbearably terrible,in rock and roll they just have banging around noise with no creative quality (as they do in most of their "music" I have heard,) and Robert Plant screams like a retarted monkey.If this what rock and roll is all about we are all in big trouble!
Cream,The Doors,The Who,Jimi Hendrix Band Company all had good songs,they are a million times better than Led Zeppelin & The Beatles are a Zillion times better!
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:33
Cream,The Doors,The Who,Jimi Hendrix Band Company all had good songs,they are a million times better than Led Zeppelin & The Beatles are a Zillion times better!
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:36
The Boston Globe has an online article from March 2009,called I Confess I Don’t Like… written by all of their music critics and Luke O’Neil wrote that when people talk of classic bands they don’t like they’re really speaking in coded language.He said for example “I don’t like The Beatles.” is the same as saying,”I’m a liar” he said but when I say I don’t like Led Zeppelin there’s no subtext.
He then says a lot of it has to do with Robert Plant’s fiendish helium-powered caterwauling. He says he tends to prefer bands with vocalists not police sirens in tight pants.He also said the lyrics which run the gamut unimaginative doggerel to too-imaginative fantasy goofs don’t help.
He then says sure they inspired a lot of great bands,but should we not then hold them accountable for the thousands of downright awful imitators they’ve inspired? Rememner that whole hair metal thing in the 80’s? He says who do you think put the bustle in those dudes hedgerow? And grunge? He says that was basically goateed Led Zeppelin on Smack.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:38
And George Martin himself said in an online interview I found around 2002 said that he has worked with many different music artists but that he has never known or worked with anyone as brilliant as The Beatles!
He says in his biography All You Need Is Ears refutes that he was the one who had most to do with The Beatles music. He admits most of the ideas came from them.
And if anyone ever reads the excellent book,The Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn which is a very detailed music diary of of every recording session in their amazing only 8 year career, which has interviews with their recording engineers,tape operators,George Martin quotes,and a very good interview with Paul in the beginning,they would see how truly creative,and innovative especially John and Paul were in the recording studio and that most of these great musicial ideas came from them.
George Martin was also once inerviewed on a rock station Beatles program and he said what is clearly obvious and true, John Lennon and Paul McCartney were incredibly talented people(and he said it like he still couldn't belive it.), they both were extrodinarily talented song composers and great singers.And notice how Ringo working with George Martin for 8 years didn't turn him into a brilliant song writer like John and Paul,and George Martin has produced many other music artists but non of them have had as much critical acclaim,success or popularity as The Beatles.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:39
Pete Townsend along with John Bonham, John Paul Jones and David Gilmore played on 2 songs on the last Wings album Back To The Egg that came out in 1979 . They also all played with Paul and Wings in the last Wings concerts in December 1979.
Pete Townsend also along with Phil Collins who is also a big Beatles fan since he was 13 in the concert scene in the Beatles film A Hard Day's Night, played on Paul's 1986 album Press To Play.
And I have found over 50 former Beatles haters on different message boards who are now big Beatles fans,many call them The Greatest Rock Band Ever and most say they now think they were brilliant song writers. I didn't communicate with these people, but they said in their posts that they hadn't even heard most of their songs and albums,and had inaccurate misperceptions of them like the ridiculous one that they ever were a "boy band." Which besides knowing even most of their music and knowing their history knows is totally false.
Last year a musician posted on some message board about the new John Lennon biography, and he said watch The Beatles Anthology video series and learn how truly immensely talented this band was.
Most people don't hate The Beatles in the first place and people don't usually go from hating a band to loving them, so it just goes to show how great and timeless their music really is/was!
I once found a post a few years ago of a 35 year old musician in Jamaica who said on his blog that when he was younger and a big Who fan he used to think The Beatles were overrated, but that he did a 300 degree turn around and he said he now truly believes that The Beatles were the greatest rock band ever.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:41
Most people don't hate The Beatles in the first place and people don't usually go from hating a band to loving them, so it just goes to show how great and timeless their music really is/was!
I once found a post a few years ago of a 35 year old musician in Jamaica who said on his blog that when he was younger and a big Who fan he used to think The Beatles were overrated, but that he did a 300 degree turn around and he said he now truly believes that The Beatles were the greatest rock band ever.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:43
Not only did The Beatles give The Rolling Stones one of their first hits with their rock n roll song I Wanna Be Your Man,and they wrote it right in front of them and Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were impressed and like wow how can you write a song just like that and it motivated them to start writing their own songs.
And as I already said The Rolling Stones were good friends with and fans of The Beatles.
Mick Jagger was at 4 Beatles recording sessions and Keith Richards was at 2 of them with him.Also Mick Jagger was such a big Beatles fan that in May 1967 when The Beatles were redording their song Baby You're A Rich Man he came there and stood on the sidelines to watch and listen to them recording it. His name is also on the tape box and he likely sang at the end verses.
Also Mick Jagger said that Keith Richards loved The Beatles and loved their beautiful melodies and harmonies and that Keith and Brian Jones tried to equal them but he said Brian couldn't sing good enough!Charlie is obviously envious with sour grapes,The Beatles remastered albums sold much more 40 years after their break up than The Rolling Stones remastered albums and they are still together! The Beatles have the best selling album of the last decade with their CD 1.
And Brian Jones played the saxaphone on the strange Beatles song, You Know My Name Look Up The Number and he and Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time Marriane Faithful contributed sound effects on the song Yellow Submarine.
As this guy Sal66 who has also posted on sites debunking ignorant cr*p about The Beatles has rightfully pointed out, The Beatles wrote,played and recorded I Feel Fine (which The All Music Guide says has brilliant,active ,difficult guitar leads and riffs) in the Fall of 1964 which was the first use of feedback guitar on a pop rock record and it also had a prominent guitar riff throughout this very good song almost a year *before* The Rolling Stones's Satisfaction came out.
And on John's great Norwegian Wood recorded in the Fall of 1965,George Harrison was the first to play a sitar on a pop rock song and it was released on their great album Rubber Soul in December and then in May 1966 The Rolling Stones song Paint It Black came out with Brian Jones playing a sitar!
And in Paul McCartney's authorized biography Many Years From Now, Mick Jagger's former girlfriend singer Marriane Faithful says that she and Mick used to go over to Paul's house a lot and hang out in his music room. She said he never went to see them at their house they always went to visit him because he was Paul McCartney.She also said that Mick was intimidated by Paul but that Paul was totally oblivious to this.
Paul also says in this book that he turned Mick on to pot in his music room and he said which is funny because a lot of people would assume it was the other way around.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:50
Jackie that was a total ignorant comment!
Not only did The Beatles give The Rolling Stones one of their first hits with their rock n roll song I Wanna Be Your Man,and they wrote it right in front of them and Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were impressed and like wow how can you write a song just like that and it motivated them to start writing their own songs.
And as I already said The Rolling Stones were good friends with and fans of The Beatles.
Mick Jagger was at 4 Beatles recording sessions and Keith Richards was at 2 of them with him.Also Mick Jagger was such a big Beatles fan that in May 1967 when The Beatles were redording their song Baby You're A Rich Man he came there and stood on the sidelines to watch and listen to them recording it. His name is also on the tape box and he likely sang at the end verses.
Also Mick Jagger said that Keith Richards loved The Beatles and loved their beautiful melodies and harmonies and that Keith and Brian Jones tried to equal them but he said Brian couldn't sing good enough!Charlie is obviously envious with sour grapes,The Beatles remastered albums sold much more 40 years after their break up than The Rolling Stones remastered albums and they are still together! The Beatles have the best selling album of the last decade with their CD 1.
And Brian Jones played the saxaphone on the strange Beatles song, You Know My Name Look Up The Number and he and Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time Marriane Faithful contributed sound effects on the song Yellow Submarine.
As this guy Sal66 who has also posted on sites debunking ignorant cr*p about The Beatles has rightfully pointed out, The Beatles wrote,played and recorded I Feel Fine (which The All Music Guide says has brilliant,active ,difficult guitar leads and riffs) in the Fall of 1964 which was the first use of feedback guitar on a pop rock record and it also had a prominent guitar riff throughout this very good song almost a year *before* The Rolling Stones's Satisfaction came out.
And on John's great Norwegian Wood recorded in the Fall of 1965,George Harrison was the first to play a sitar on a pop rock song and it was released on their great album Rubber Soul in December and then in May 1966 The Rolling Stones song Paint It Black came out with Brian Jones playing a sitar!
And in Paul McCartney's authorized biography Many Years From Now, Mick Jagger's former girlfriend singer Marriane Faithful says that she and Mick used to go over to Paul's house a lot and hang out in his music room. She said he never went to see them at their house they always went to visit him because he was Paul McCartney.She also said that Mick was intimidated by Paul but that Paul was totally oblivious to this.
Paul also says in this book that he turned Mick on to pot in his music room and he said which is funny because a lot of people would assume it was the other way around.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:52
And Brian Jones played the saxaphone on the strange Beatles song, You Know My Name Look Up The Number and he and Mick Jagger's girlfriend at the time Marriane Faithful contributed sound effects on the song Yellow Submarine.
As this guy Sal66 who has also posted on sites debunking ignorant cr*p about The Beatles has rightfully pointed out, The Beatles wrote,played and recorded I Feel Fine (which The All Music Guide says has brilliant,active ,difficult guitar leads and riffs) in the Fall of 1964 which was the first use of feedback guitar on a pop rock record and it also had a prominent guitar riff throughout this very good song almost a year *before* The Rolling Stones's Satisfaction came out.
And on John's great Norwegian Wood recorded in the Fall of 1965,George Harrison was the first to play a sitar on a pop rock song and it was released on their great album Rubber Soul in December and then in May 1966 The Rolling Stones song Paint It Black came out with Brian Jones playing a sitar!
And in Paul McCartney's authorized biography Many Years From Now, Mick Jagger's former girlfriend singer Marriane Faithful says that she and Mick used to go over to Paul's house a lot and hang out in his music room. She said he never went to see them at their house they always went to visit him because he was Paul McCartney.She also said that Mick was intimidated by Paul but that Paul was totally oblivious to this.
Paul also says in this book that he turned Mick on to pot in his music room and he said which is funny because a lot of people would assume it was the other way around.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:55
Paul also says in this book that he turned Mick on to pot in his music room and he said which is funny because a lot of people would assume it was the other way around.
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Anonymous2010-03-20 22:58
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Syd Birrell discovers Beatles in 2009
Posted By WERNER BERGEN , EXAMINER ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
For most of Syd Birrell's music life it has been about "learning about Bach and how to direct an orchestra," he says.
Sure he knew and heard about the Beatles but it wasn't until a year ago that the director of The Peterborough Singers "discovered" the Fab Four.
Now he's a convert to the extent that the Peterborough Singers will present a concert of Beatles music on Saturday, Feb. 27 at Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W.
The Singers will be presenting 25 songs in two hours in various combinations including the 100-
MUSIC:Performed by Cosima Grunsky
voice choirs, various smaller ensembles, duets, and solos, Birrell, said in anExaminerinterview.
The choir will also be joined by a full band of musicians: Andrew Affleck -bass guitar, Barry Haggarty -guitar, Curtis Cronkwright -drums, Paul Grecco -keyboard, Rob Bulger - guitar, Doug Sutherland -trumpet, Marlowe Bork -trumpet and Steve McCracken sax/clarinet.
"They're all Beatles nuts," said Birrell. In fact Haggarty recorded an album at Abbey Road, the same studio the Beatles used.
Master of ceremonies will be Mike Melnik, of Kruz-FM, who is also a Beatles nut, said Birrell, who will share Beatles stories with the audience. There will be some special guests who will also share Beatles stories.
Birrell explained a friend in New York City was trying out a new piano in his home overlooking Central Park.
"He put music in front of me...Strawberry Fields,"said Birre
ll. The view included The Dakota where John Lennon had lived and the original strawberry fields of Central Park.
"I got really interested. I find their music incredible. These guys are the Shuberts of the 20th century," said Birrell. "They have really great melodies. They are the greatest composers of the 20th century."
Birrell said he searched the internet for Beatles information listened to their albums like Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and the White Album for three months.
"I found their music incredible," he said
The Singers are known for performing classical music and Birrell said in years to come the music of the Beatles will be considered the classical music of the century.
Birrell said the Singers are not trying to replicate the Beatles but we're "celebrating what the songs mean to us."
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
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Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
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Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
For most of Syd Birrell's music life it has been about "learning about Bach and how to direct an orchestra," he says.
Sure he knew and heard about the Beatles but it wasn't until a year ago that the director of The Peterborough Singers "discovered" the Fab Four.
Now he's a convert to the extent that the Peterborough Singers will present a concert of Beatles music on Saturday, Feb. 27 at Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W.
The Singers will be presenting 25 songs in two hours in various combinations including the 100-
MUSIC:Performed by Cosima Grunsky
voice choirs, various smaller ensembles, duets, and solos, Birrell, said in anExaminerinterview.
The choir will also be joined by a full band of musicians: Andrew Affleck -bass guitar, Barry Haggarty -guitar, Curtis Cronkwright -drums, Paul Grecco -keyboard, Rob Bulger - guitar, Doug Sutherland -trumpet, Marlowe Bork -trumpet and Steve McCracken sax/clarinet.
"They're all Beatles nuts," said Birrell. In fact Haggarty recorded an album at Abbey Road, the same studio the Beatles used.
Master of ceremonies will be Mike Melnik, of Kruz-FM, who is also a Beatles nut, said Birrell, who will share Beatles stories with the audience. There will be some special guests who will also share Beatles stories.
Birrell explained a friend in New York City was trying out a new piano in his home overlooking Central Park.
"He put music in front of me...Strawberry Fields,"said Birre
ll. The view included The Dakota where John Lennon had lived and the original strawberry fields of Central Park.
"I got really interested. I find their music incredible. These guys are the Shuberts of the 20th century," said Birrell. "They have really great melodies. They are the greatest composers of the 20th century."
Birrell said he searched the internet for Beatles information listened to their albums like Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and the White Album for three months.
"I found their music incredible," he said
The Singers are known for performing classical music and Birrell said in years to come the music of the Beatles will be considered the classical music of the century.
Birrell said the Singers are not trying to replicate the Beatles but we're "celebrating what the songs mean to us."
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
- - -
Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
voice choirs, various smaller ensembles, duets, and solos, Birrell, said in anExaminerinterview.
The choir will also be joined by a full band of musicians: Andrew Affleck -bass guitar, Barry Haggarty -guitar, Curtis Cronkwright -drums, Paul Grecco -keyboard, Rob Bulger - guitar, Doug Sutherland -trumpet, Marlowe Bork -trumpet and Steve McCracken sax/clarinet.
"They're all Beatles nuts," said Birrell. In fact Haggarty recorded an album at Abbey Road, the same studio the Beatles used.
Master of ceremonies will be Mike Melnik, of Kruz-FM, who is also a Beatles nut, said Birrell, who will share Beatles stories with the audience. There will be some special guests who will also share Beatles stories.
Birrell explained a friend in New York City was trying out a new piano in his home overlooking Central Park.
"He put music in front of me...Strawberry Fields,"said Birre
ll. The view included The Dakota where John Lennon had lived and the original strawberry fields of Central Park.
"I got really interested. I find their music incredible. These guys are the Shuberts of the 20th century," said Birrell. "They have really great melodies. They are the greatest composers of the 20th century."
Birrell said he searched the internet for Beatles information listened to their albums like Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and the White Album for three months.
"I found their music incredible," he said
The Singers are known for performing classical music and Birrell said in years to come the music of the Beatles will be considered the classical music of the century.
Birrell said the Singers are not trying to replicate the Beatles but we're "celebrating what the songs mean to us."
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
- - -
Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
Master of ceremonies will be Mike Melnik, of Kruz-FM, who is also a Beatles nut, said Birrell, who will share Beatles stories with the audience. There will be some special guests who will also share Beatles stories.
Birrell explained a friend in New York City was trying out a new piano in his home overlooking Central Park.
"He put music in front of me...Strawberry Fields,"said Birre
ll. The view included The Dakota where John Lennon had lived and the original strawberry fields of Central Park.
"I got really interested. I find their music incredible. These guys are the Shuberts of the 20th century," said Birrell. "They have really great melodies. They are the greatest composers of the 20th century."
Birrell said he searched the internet for Beatles information listened to their albums like Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and the White Album for three months.
"I found their music incredible," he said
The Singers are known for performing classical music and Birrell said in years to come the music of the Beatles will be considered the classical music of the century.
Birrell said the Singers are not trying to replicate the Beatles but we're "celebrating what the songs mean to us."
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
- - -
Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
Birrell said he searched the internet for Beatles information listened to their albums like Revolver, Sgt. Pepper and the White Album for three months.
"I found their music incredible," he said
The Singers are known for performing classical music and Birrell said in years to come the music of the Beatles will be considered the classical music of the century.
Birrell said the Singers are not trying to replicate the Beatles but we're "celebrating what the songs mean to us."
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
- - -
Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
He said some of the music had to be changed because the audience wouldn't be able to sing along in the keys the songs were originally written in....including Hey Jude.
There will be displays of memorabilia and even trivia opportunities
(Why is Feb. 7, 1964 important?).
- - -
Concert facts
What: Come Together! The Music of the Beatles
Who: The Peterborough Singers
When: Saturday, Feb. 27 at 2 p.m.
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
Where: Calvary Church, Lansdowne St. W., with guest MC Mike Melnik, of KRUZ-FM.
Tickets: $28 (adult and senior) and $10 (students). Tickets available at Titles Bookstore, Emmaus Family Books, Graingers Cleaners, Pammett's Flower Shop in Peterborough, Happenstance Books & Yarns (Lakefield) or call 705-745- 1820 or email singers@peterboroughsingers.com.
- - -
Beatles in 1964
January 20: Meet The Beatles LP. (Capitol Records) is released in the U.S. It hits the #1 spot on Billboard chart and stays for eleven weeks.)
January 27: MGM Records releases My Bonnie/The Saints single.
January 30: Vee Jay Records re-releases Please Please Me/From Me to You in the US.
February 1: I Want To Hold Your Hand makes #1 on the U.S. charts selling 2,000,000 records. She Loves You sells 1,000,000 copies in the U.S.
February 3: MGM Records releases The Beatles with Tony Sheridan LP (recorded for Bert Kaempfert in Germany and originally marketed as Die Beat Brothers und Tony Sheridan)
February 5: The Beatles return from Paris.
February 7: The Beatles arrive at Kennedy Airport in New York, aboard Pan Am's Yankee Clipper, flight 101, greeted by some 3,000 screaming fans. New York pop radio stations play Beatles records practically around the clock for days.
February 9: The Beatles make their first appearance on CBS television's Ed Sullivan Show in New York. The network claims some 50,000 applied for 728 available studio seats. They open with All my Loving, followed by Till there was You and She Loves You and close with I Saw her Standing There and I Want to Hold your Hand.
February 11: The Beatles make their first live concert appearance in the U.S. at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C., drawing an audience of 20,000 fans.
February 12: The band gives two concert performances at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
February 16: The Beatles make their second appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show at the Deauville Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida, performing She Loves You, All My Loving, This Boy, I Saw her Standing There, From Me to You and I
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In 1962, an unknown group from Liverpool entered Abbey Road Studios to record their debut single. During the next eight years they created what is arguably regarded as the greatest collection of studio recordings of the 20th century. This special charts The Beatles' extraordinary journey in the studio from "Please Please Me" to "Abbey Road" and reflects on how they developed as musicians, matured as songwriters and created a body of work that sounds as fresh in 2009 as the time it was recorded. Narrated entirely by John, Paul, George, Ringo and Sir George Martin, the documentary features over 60 classic songs, rare footage and photos from The Beatles' archives and never heard before out-takes of studio chat from the "Abbey Road" recording sessions.
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The Beatles on Record
Premieres Wednesday November 25 at 10/9c
About the Show
In 1962, an unknown group from Liverpool entered Abbey Road Studios to record their debut single. During the next eight years they created what is arguably regarded as the greatest collection of studio recordings of the 20th century. This special charts The Beatles' extraordinary journey in the studio from "Please Please Me" to "Abbey Road" and reflects on how they developed as musicians, matured as songwriters and created a body of work that sounds as fresh in 2009 as the time it was recorded. Narrated entirely by John, Paul, George, Ringo and Sir George Martin, the documentary features over 60 classic songs, rare footage and photos from The Beatles' archives and never heard before out-takes of studio chat from the "Abbey Road" recording sessions.
» Schedule
The Beatles Timeline
Related Videos and Speeches
» John Lennon: Most Outspoken Beatle
» Lennon and McCartney on The Beatles
» Paul McCartney on "Paul is Dead"
» Dick Gregory on Lennon and McCartney
» Tom Brokaw: 1960s Musical Revolution
» Ask Steve: 60s Music
» Judith Crist on "Let it Be"
The Beatles on Bio.com
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The Beatles: Here, There And Everywhere
Posted on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 at 10:14 am by Fake
The Beatles: Here, There And Everywhere is a new 3-part radio special, celebrating the best-selling group of the 21st Century in America. The series will air on a huge list of radio station across the US starting this Friday.
The series features The Beatles’ digitally remastered recordings and exclusive new interviews with a variety of artists and producers as they reveal the influence of The Beatles on their individual careers. Listeners will be treated to stories from Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Dave Grohl, Slash, Jeff Lynne, Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Peter Asher, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger, T-Bone Burnett, Cameron Crowe, Mika, Mark Ronson, Susan Werner, Rick Rubin and Joe Boyd.
Each of the three 48-minute installments of The Beatles: Here, There And Everywhere takes a different thematic approach.
Part One: Meet The Beatles!
Interviews recorded exclusively for this series reveal the impact made by The Beatles’ recordings throughout their career. We hear Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, Tom Petty, film director Cameron Crowe and Ann & Nancy Wilson of Heart talking about their first-hand experience of The Beatles’ phenomenal 1964 breakthrough in the United States. Dave Grohl, Mark Ronson and Slash discuss the enduring influence of The Beatles’ albums, including Rubber Soul, Revolver and Abbey Road.
Part Two: Ask Me Why
The interviews focus on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers – both instrumentally and vocally – plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters.
Part Three: The Beatles On The Record
We hear how The Beatles’ music was captured on record with the help of innovative arrangements and adventurous production by George Martin. Some of today’s leading record producers – Peter Asher, Joe Boyd, T-Bone Burnett, Jeff Lynne, Mark Ronson and Rick Rubin – marvel at the dazzling creativity evident in recordings made more than 40 years ago.
Here are the radio stations that will be broadcasting the special. Check your local listings for more info :
KEZA Fayetteville, AR
KGOR Omaha, NE
KJOY Modesto, CA
KMGL Oklahoma City, OK
WARM York, PA
WBBQ Augusta, GA
WBEB Philadelphia, PA
WDOK Cleveland, OH
WHBC Canton, OH
WKQC Charlotte, NC
WLDB Milwaukee, WI
WLRQ Melbourne, FL
WLS Chicago, IL
WLTJ Pittsburgh, PA
WLZW Utica-Rome, NY
WMGQ Somerset, NJ
WMGV Greenville, NC
WRNQ Poughkeepsie, NY
WRVE Albany, NY
WTGB Washington, DC
WYYY Syracuse, NY
KCFX Kansas City, MO
KIHT St. Louis, MO
KIXA Victor Valley, CA
KKFM Colorado Springs, CO
KKPT Little Rock, AR
KKRW Houston, TX
KKSF San Francisco, CA
KKZX Spokane, WA
KSEG Sacramento, CA
KSLX Phoenix, AZ
KTSO Tulsa, OK
KTYD Santa Barbara, CA
KUFX San Jose, CA
KVRV Santa Rosa, CA
WAFX Norfolk, VA
WAOR South Bend, IN
WBLM Portland, ME
WCSX Detroit, MI
WEGR Memphis, TN
WEZX Wilkes-Barre, PA
WFBQ Indianapolis, IN
WGRF Buffalo, NY
WIBA Madison, WI
WILZ Saginaw, MI
WIMZ Knoxville, TN
WKBU New Orleans, LA
WKGR West Palm Beach, FL
WKLH Milwaukee, WI
WKLR Richmond, VA
WLAV Grand Rapids, MI
WMGK Philadelphia, PA
WMMQ Lansing, MI
WMOS New London, CT
WMXJ Miami, FL
WMXT Florence, SC
WNRQ Nashville, TN
WPLR New Haven, CT
WRFX Charlotte, NC
WROQ Greenville, SC
WRXK Ft. Myers, FL
WSFL Greenville, NC
WTUE Dayton, OH
WWFX Worcester, MA
WXKE Fort Wayne, IN
WZRR Birmingham, AL
WZXL Atlantic City, NJ
XHPRS San Diego, CA
KOZZ Reno, NV
WZLX Boston, MA
KBOO Portland, OR
KCPR San Luis Obispo, CA
KCSC Chico, CA
KCUR Kansas City, MO
KGLT Bozeman, MT
KPFA Berkley, CA
KSYM San Antonio, TX
KUCR Riverside, CA
KUOM Minneapolis, MN
KUPS Tacoma, WA
KVMR Nevada City, CA
KXCI Tucson, AZ
KZSC Santa Rosa
WBER Penfield
WBWC Berea, OH
WCWP Long Island
WDCE Richmond, VA
WDUB Granville, OH
WHSN Bangor, ME
WIUX Bloomington, IN
WKDU Philadelphia, PA
WMBR Cambridge, MA
WMUH Allentown, PA
WPRB Princeton, NJ
WRAS Atlanta, GA
WRFL Lexington, KY
WSCA Portsmouth, NH
KAMP Tucson, AZ
KBLF Red Bluff, CA
KBTB Vail, CO
KCLC St. Louis, MO
KCSC Chico, CA
KEJL Hobbs, NM
KFGL Abilene, TX
KIQX Durango, CO
KLNN Taos, NM
KPFK Los Angeles, CA
KPFT Houston, TX
KRCL Salt Lake City, UT
WFUV New York, NY
WOCM Ocean City, MD
WRLT Nashville, TN
WRNR Baltimore, MD
WRNX Springfield, MA
WRSI Northampton, MA
KSLU Hammond, LA
KSPN Aspen, CO
KTMC McAlester, OK
KUSF San Francisco, CA
KXFM Santa Maria, CA
KYBB Sioux Falls, SD
KYNZ Ardmore, PA
KYSL Breckenridge, CO
WAFN Arab, AL
WAPS Akron, OH
WBWC Cleveland, OH
WBZD Williamsport, PA
WCDW Binghamton, NY
WDIY Allentown, PA
WDNS Bowling Green, KY
WERU Portland, ME
WFMU Hoboken, NJ
WHCL Clinton, NY
WHRV Norfolk, VA
WINN Columbus, IN
WKZB Meridian, MS
WKZE Sharon, CT
WMBR Cambridge, MA
WMHX Harrisburg/York, PA
WMHX York, PA
WMNF Tampa, FL
WMWV Conway, NH
WNCW Spindale, NC
WNHU West Haven, CT
WNKU Cincinnati, OH
WORT Madison, WI
WPHD Elmira, NY
WPRK Winter Park, FL
WPVM Asheville, NC
WQEL Sandusky, OH
WRHQ Savannah, GA
WRPI Troy, NY
WRUR Rochester, NY
WSHK Gray, TN
WSKZ Chattanooga TN
WTMD Baltimore, MD
WUMB Boston, MA
WUTC Chattanooga, TN
WVBO Appleton, WI
WVUA Cottondale, AL
WYCE Grand Rapids. MI
WYMS Milwaukee, WI
KCEZ Chico, CA
KCMO Kansas City, MO
KFGL Abilene, TX
KFRC San Francisco, CA
KGOR Omaha, NE
KIOA Des Moines, IA
KITI Centralia, WA
KKNX Eugene, OR
KLFM Great Falls, MT
KLOU St. Louis, MO
KLTH Portland, OR
KLUV Dallas, TX
KMJ Fresno, CA
KODJ Salt Lake City, UT
KOLW Tri-Cites, WA
KONO San Antonio, TX
KOZY Grand Rapids, MI
KPUR Amarillo, TX
KRNO Reno, NV
KRPL Pullman, WA
KTTH Seattle, WA
WBBG Youngstown, NY
WCDW Binghamton, NY
WEAT West Palm Beach, FL
WFAS Westchester, NY
WGRR Cincinnati, OH
WIXV Savannah, GA
WJAS Pittsburgh, PA
WJLT Evansville, IN
WKNY Kingston, NY
WKXS Wilmington, DE
WLDE Fort Wayne, IN
WMFG Minneapolis, MN
WOCL Orlando, FL
WODB Columbus, OH
WOGL Philadelphia, PA
WPYX Albany, NY
WQXZ Hawkinsville, GA
WRBQ Tampa, FL
WROR Boston, MA
WTHZ Lexington, NC
WTPA Harrisburg, PA
WXKE Fort Wayne, IN
KACV Amarillo, TX
KBAC Santa Fe, NM
KDNK Carbondale, CO
KGSR Austin, TX
KLRR Bend, OR
KMTN Jackson Hole, WY
KOZT Fort Bragg, CA
KPND Spokane, WA
KTAO Taos, NM
KTBG Kansas City, MO
KTHX Reno, NV
KVSF Santa Fe, NM
KYSL Frisco, CO
WBJB Monmouth, NJ
WCBE Columbus, OH
WCLZ Portland, ME
WCNR Charlottesville, VA
WDST Woodstock, NY
WFIV Knoxville, TN
WTTS Indianapolis, IN
WWMM Birmingham, AL
WXPK Westchester, NY
WZEW Mobile, AL
WZGC Atlanta, GA
The series features The Beatles’ digitally remastered recordings and exclusive new interviews with a variety of artists and producers as they reveal the influence of The Beatles on their individual careers. Listeners will be treated to stories from Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Dave Grohl, Slash, Jeff Lynne, Ann Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Peter Asher, Jackson Browne, Bob Seger, T-Bone Burnett, Cameron Crowe, Mika, Mark Ronson, Susan Werner, Rick Rubin and Joe Boyd.
Each of the three 48-minute installments of The Beatles: Here, There And Everywhere takes a different thematic approach.
Part One: Meet The Beatles!
Interviews recorded exclusively for this series reveal the impact made by The Beatles’ recordings throughout their career. We hear Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, Tom Petty, film director Cameron Crowe and Ann & Nancy Wilson of Heart talking about their first-hand experience of The Beatles’ phenomenal 1964 breakthrough in the United States. Dave Grohl, Mark Ronson and Slash discuss the enduring influence of The Beatles’ albums, including Rubber Soul, Revolver and Abbey Road.
Part Two: Ask Me Why
The interviews focus on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers – both instrumentally and vocally – plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters.
Part Three: The Beatles On The Record
We hear how The Beatles’ music was captured on record with the help of innovative arrangements and adventurous production by George Martin. Some of today’s leading record producers – Peter Asher, Joe Boyd, T-Bone Burnett, Jeff Lynne, Mark Ronson and Rick Rubin – marvel at the dazzling creativity evident in recordings made more than 40 years ago.
Here are the radio stations that will be broadcasting the special. Check your local listings for more info :
KEZA Fayetteville, AR
KGOR Omaha, NE
KJOY Modesto, CA
KMGL Oklahoma City, OK
WARM York, PA
WBBQ Augusta, GA
WBEB Philadelphia, PA
WDOK Cleveland, OH
WHBC Canton, OH
WKQC Charlotte, NC
WLDB Milwaukee, WI
WLRQ Melbourne, FL
WLS Chicago, IL
WLTJ Pittsburgh, PA
WLZW Utica-Rome, NY
WMGQ Somerset, NJ
WMGV Greenville, NC
WRNQ Poughkeepsie, NY
WRVE Albany, NY
WTGB Washington, DC
WYYY Syracuse, NY
KCFX Kansas City, MO
KIHT St. Louis, MO
KIXA Victor Valley, CA
KKFM Colorado Springs, CO
KKPT Little Rock, AR
KKRW Houston, TX
KKSF San Francisco, CA
KKZX Spokane, WA
KSEG Sacramento, CA
KSLX Phoenix, AZ
KTSO Tulsa, OK
KTYD Santa Barbara, CA
KUFX San Jose, CA
KVRV Santa Rosa, CA
WAFX Norfolk, VA
WAOR South Bend, IN
WBLM Portland, ME
WCSX Detroit, MI
WEGR Memphis, TN
WEZX Wilkes-Barre, PA
WFBQ Indianapolis, IN
WGRF Buffalo, NY
WIBA Madison, WI
WILZ Saginaw, MI
WIMZ Knoxville, TN
WKBU New Orleans, LA
WKGR West Palm Beach, FL
WKLH Milwaukee, WI
WKLR Richmond, VA
WLAV Grand Rapids, MI
WMGK Philadelphia, PA
WMMQ Lansing, MI
WMOS New London, CT
WMXJ Miami, FL
WMXT Florence, SC
WNRQ Nashville, TN
WPLR New Haven, CT
WRFX Charlotte, NC
WROQ Greenville, SC
WRXK Ft. Myers, FL
WSFL Greenville, NC
WTUE Dayton, OH
WWFX Worcester, MA
WXKE Fort Wayne, IN
WZRR Birmingham, AL
WZXL Atlantic City, NJ
XHPRS San Diego, CA
KOZZ Reno, NV
WZLX Boston, MA
KBOO Portland, OR
KCPR San Luis Obispo, CA
KCSC Chico, CA
KCUR Kansas City, MO
KGLT Bozeman, MT
KPFA Berkley, CA
KSYM San Antonio, TX
KUCR Riverside, CA
KUOM Minneapolis, MN
KUPS Tacoma, WA
KVMR Nevada City, CA
KXCI Tucson, AZ
KZSC Santa Rosa
WBER Penfield
WBWC Berea, OH
WCWP Long Island
WDCE Richmond, VA
WDUB Granville, OH
WHSN Bangor, ME
WIUX Bloomington, IN
WKDU Philadelphia, PA
WMBR Cambridge, MA
WMUH Allentown, PA
WPRB Princeton, NJ
WRAS Atlanta, GA
WRFL Lexington, KY
WSCA Portsmouth, NH
KAMP Tucson, AZ
KBLF Red Bluff, CA
KBTB Vail, CO
KCLC St. Louis, MO
KCSC Chico, CA
KEJL Hobbs, NM
KFGL Abilene, TX
KIQX Durango, CO
KLNN Taos, NM
KPFK Los Angeles, CA
KPFT Houston, TX
KRCL Salt Lake City, UT
WFUV New York, NY
WOCM Ocean City, MD
WRLT Nashville, TN
WRNR Baltimore, MD
WRNX Springfield, MA
WRSI Northampton, MA
KSLU Hammond, LA
KSPN Aspen, CO
KTMC McAlester, OK
KUSF San Francisco, CA
KXFM Santa Maria, CA
KYBB Sioux Falls, SD
KYNZ Ardmore, PA
KYSL Breckenridge, CO
WAFN Arab, AL
WAPS Akron, OH
WBWC Cleveland, OH
WBZD Williamsport, PA
WCDW Binghamton, NY
WDIY Allentown, PA
WDNS Bowling Green, KY
WERU Portland, ME
WFMU Hoboken, NJ
WHCL Clinton, NY
WHRV Norfolk, VA
WINN Columbus, IN
WKZB Meridian, MS
WKZE Sharon, CT
WMBR Cambridge, MA
WMHX Harrisburg/York, PA
WMHX York, PA
WMNF Tampa, FL
WMWV Conway, NH
WNCW Spindale, NC
WNHU West Haven, CT
WNKU Cincinnati, OH
WORT Madison, WI
WPHD Elmira, NY
WPRK Winter Park, FL
WPVM Asheville, NC
WQEL Sandusky, OH
WRHQ Savannah, GA
WRPI Troy, NY
WRUR Rochester, NY
WSHK Gray, TN
WSKZ Chattanooga TN
WTMD Baltimore, MD
WUMB Boston, MA
WUTC Chattanooga, TN
WVBO Appleton, WI
WVUA Cottondale, AL
WYCE Grand Rapids. MI
WYMS Milwaukee, WI
KCEZ Chico, CA
KCMO Kansas City, MO
KFGL Abilene, TX
KFRC San Francisco, CA
KGOR Omaha, NE
KIOA Des Moines, IA
KITI Centralia, WA
KKNX Eugene, OR
KLFM Great Falls, MT
KLOU St. Louis, MO
KLTH Portland, OR
KLUV Dallas, TX
KMJ Fresno, CA
KODJ Salt Lake City, UT
KOLW Tri-Cites, WA
KONO San Antonio, TX
KOZY Grand Rapids, MI
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The interviews focus on the various elements within the group that combined to make The Beatles so musically powerful: their strengths as performers – both instrumentally and vocally – plus the brilliance of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison as songwriters.
Part Three: The Beatles On The Record
We hear how The Beatles’ music was captured on record with the help of innovative arrangements and adventurous production by George Martin. Some of today’s leading record producers – Peter Asher, Joe Boyd, T-Bone Burnett, Jeff Lynne, Mark Ronson and Rick Rubin – marvel at the dazzling creativity evident in recordings made more than 40 years ago.
Here are the radio stations that will be broadcasting the special. Check your local listings for more info :
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Sorry, I really didn't mean to get more than one of the same posts,I really wish there was an edit button on here!
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:41
You know your music - so do we. THE ALLMUSIC BLOG
She's a Woman
The Beatles
Composed By
John Lennon/Paul McCartney
Song Review by Richie Unterberger
"She's a Woman" was one of the hardest-rocking early Beatles originals, and although it was the B-side to "I Feel Fine," it was almost as big a hit in its own right, reaching number four on the American charts. Sung and primarily written by Paul McCartney, it's a belter that illustrates how the Beatles could be bluesy without writing conventional blues songs that stuck to normal blues progressions. Right from the start, the track has a brash, almost harsh edge, with choppy guitar chords that are more like barks than power chords. McCartney, too often unfairly pegged as a sweet balladeer, demonstrates that he was also one of the best white rock hard singers of all time with his shrill yet rich, even ballsy, vocal. Certainly his vocal style here betrays a strong trace of Little Richard, but it's unfair to accuse him of imitating or lifting wholesale from his idol. In its confidence and assertiveness, McCartney's high-octane style is most assuredly his own. The basic, R&B-derived melody is effectively counterpointed with one of the briefer Beatle bridges on record, in which the Beatles detour into some non- blues chords and melodies for just a few bars before returning to the main thrust of the tune. McCartney, while devoting most of the words to celebration and praise of his woman, throws in a couple of phrases as evidence that he's starting to think in more sophisticated terms, particularly the line "turns me on when I get lonely" (a very, very early use of "turn me on" slang). There's also the declaration that his love doesn't buy him presents, even though she's no peasan.
Peasant's an unusual word to use in a pop song no matter what the era, and McCartney's value of true love over money (as previously also stated in "Can't Buy Me Love") is eternally hip. George Harrison executes a crafty blues-rock solo with a touch of country influence that's, as was his wont, just right for the song at hand. The ending is uncommonly unimaginative for a Beatles track, with McCartney repeating the title phrase several times over a fade; a more basic alternate take exists (on bootleg) in which he extends this section by improvising on that title line for a few minutes. He'd have to wait until "Hey Jude," however, to take that approach to the multi-extended fade onto an official single. As a rabble-rousing rocker, "She's a Woman" was a natural for the Beatles' live shows; a 1965 version was recorded for their The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl album, and it was still part of their set on their final world tour in 1966. The most famous, or notorious, cover of "She's a Woman" was done by Jeff Beck in the mid-'70s, employing a voicebox on his guitar to sing-play the lyrics. That version was an FM radio favorite for a while, and subsequently sometimes scorned (as were Peter Frampton's voicebox-heavy tracks) as an example of mid-'70s hard rock excess.
Appears On
Year
Album
Length
Label
1964 Beatles '65
2:57 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
No Reply, I'll Follow the Sun, I Feel Fine
196Z Beatles in Italy EMI
1977 Live at the Hollywood Bowl 2:47 Capitol
1984 The Compleat Beatles [Video] MGM
1988 Past Masters, Vol. 1
3:03 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, I'm Down
1988 Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 Capitol
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:42
"She's a Woman" was one of the hardest-rocking early Beatles originals, and although it was the B-side to "I Feel Fine," it was almost as big a hit in its own right, reaching number four on the American charts. Sung and primarily written by Paul McCartney, it's a belter that illustrates how the Beatles could be bluesy without writing conventional blues songs that stuck to normal blues progressions. Right from the start, the track has a brash, almost harsh edge, with choppy guitar chords that are more like barks than power chords. McCartney, too often unfairly pegged as a sweet balladeer, demonstrates that he was also one of the best white rock hard singers of all time with his shrill yet rich, even ballsy, vocal. Certainly his vocal style here betrays a strong trace of Little Richard, but it's unfair to accuse him of imitating or lifting wholesale from his idol. In its confidence and assertiveness, McCartney's high-octane style is most assuredly his own. The basic, R&B-derived melody is effectively counterpointed with one of the briefer Beatle bridges on record, in which the Beatles detour into some non- blues chords and melodies for just a few bars before returning to the main thrust of the tune. McCartney, while devoting most of the words to celebration and praise of his woman, throws in a couple of phrases as evidence that he's starting to think in more sophisticated terms, particularly the line "turns me on when I get lonely" (a very, very early use of "turn me on" slang). There's also the declaration that his love doesn't buy him presents, even though she's no peasant. Peasant's an unusual word to use in a pop song no matter what the era, and McCartney's value of true love over money (as previously also stated in "Can't Buy Me Love") is eternally hip. George Harrison executes a crafty blues-rock solo with a touch of country influence that's, as was his wont, just right for the song at hand. The ending is uncommonly unimaginative for a Beatles track, with McCartney repeating the title phrase several times over a fade; a more basic alternate take exists (on bootleg) in which he extends this section by improvising on that title line for a few minutes. He'd have to wait until "Hey Jude," however, to take that approach to the multi-extended fade onto an official single. As a rabble-rousing rocker, "She's a Woman" was a natural for the Beatles' live shows; a 1965 version was recorded for their The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl album, and it was still part of their set on their final world tour in 1966. The most famous, or notorious, cover of "She's a Woman" was done by Jeff Beck in the mid-'70s, employing a voicebox on his guitar to sing-play the lyrics. That version was an FM radio favorite for a while, and subsequently sometimes scorned (as were Peter Frampton's voicebox-heavy tracks) as an example of mid-'70s hard rock excess.
Appears On
Year
Album
Length
Label
1964 Beatles '65
2:57 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
No Reply, I'll Follow the Sun, I Feel Fine
196Z Beatles in Italy EMI
1977 Live at the Hollywood Bowl 2:47 Capitol
1984 The Compleat Beatles [Video] MGM
1988 Past Masters, Vol. 1
3:03 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, I'm Down
1988 Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 Capitol
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:45
You know your music - so do we. THE ALLMUSIC BLOG
She's a Woman
Appears On
Year
Album
Length
Label
1964 Beatles '65
2:57 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
No Reply, I'll Follow the Sun, I Feel Fine
196Z Beatles in Italy EMI
1977 Live at the Hollywood Bowl 2:47 Capitol
1984 The Compleat Beatles [Video] MGM
1988 Past Masters, Vol. 1
3:03 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, I'm Down
1988 Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 Capitol
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:48
Label
1964 Beatles '65
2:57 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
No Reply, I'll Follow the Sun, I Feel Fine
196Z Beatles in Italy EMI
1977 Live at the Hollywood Bowl 2:47 Capitol
1984 The Compleat Beatles [Video] MGM
1988 Past Masters, Vol. 1
3:03 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, I'm Down
1988 Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 Capitol
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:49
1984 The Compleat Beatles [Video] MGM
1988 Past Masters, Vol. 1
3:03 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
She Loves You, I Want to Hold Your Hand, I Feel Fine, I'm Down
1988 Past Masters, Vols. 1 & 2 Capitol
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won
't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:51
1988 The Beatles Box Set [1988] 3:03 Capitol
1988 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 1 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Documents, Vol. 2 6:31 Oh Boy
1989 Five Nights in a Judo Arena Swingin' Pig
1989 Hold Me Tight 6:34 Condor
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:52
1989 Ultra Rare Trax, Vol. 6 6:32 The Swingin' Pig
1989 Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 2 (1964-1965) Yellow Dog
1991 British Rock: 1st Wave [video] RCA
1991 I Feel Fine/She's a Woman Capitol
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:53
1992 Ready Steady Go!, Vol. 3 [Video] Pioneer
1992 The Beatles Box Set [1992] Capitol
1993 Artifacts, 1958-1970 6:32 Big Music
1993 Compact Disc Singles Collection 3:01 Capitol
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:55
1994 Artifacts II 1960-1969 3:19 Big Music
1994 Complete BBC Sessions Great Dane
1994 Live at the BBC 3:14 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I'll Be on My Way, Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:56
1996 Anthology 2
2:54 Apple/Capitol
AMG Track Picks
Yes It Is, If You've Got Trouble, That Means a Lot, I'm Looking Through You, Strawberry Fields Forever
1996 Anthology Video, Vol. 5 Apple
1998 Live in Japan 2:52 Walrus
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:57
1999 CD Singles Collection
3:01 EMI
AMG Track Picks
We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Strawberry Fields Forever, Don't Let Me Down, I Am the Walrus, I'm Down, Ticket to Ride, She's a Woman, Revolution, All You Need Is Love
1999 EP Boxset 3:05 EMI
2001 Beatles Story CTA
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine
2009 The Beatles: Stereo Box Set Capitol
Budokan Concert VAP Inport
Concerts 1964-66 [DVD]
Unauthorised Live, Vol. 1 Joker
Name:
Anonymous2010-03-20 23:59
2003 Around the World Import
2004 The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1 3:01 Capitol
AMG Track Picks
I Want to Hold Your Hand, It Won't Be Long, I Wanna Be Your Man, Roll Over Beethoven, You Can't Do That, She Loves You, I'll Cry Instead, Things We Said Today, And I Love Her, No Reply, I'm a Loser, She's a Woman, I Feel Fine