With the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. With limited stock available, you really don’t want to miss out on this exclusive bathrobe. The Bathrobe features: White Piping Large embroidered and satin panel detailed logo on the back Small embroidered and satin panel detail logo on the chest Two large lower pockets The Robe is made with super soft luxury fleece and is designed for both men and women giving you the ultimate quality in chill out wear. Made from Luxury Fleece One size fits most.
"Love Me Do" Decorative Pillow. You'll be singing along to your favorite songs in no time!
This is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting white piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm
this is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles Apple logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting green piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm
This is your bathrobe with the iconic Beatles Yellow Submarine Design, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Navy super soft fleece robe with contrasting yellow piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm
This is your bathrobe with the iconic Abbey Road Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. Black super soft fleece robe with contrasting white piping & belt. Features embroidered design motifs to front & back. Coral Fleece 280gsm
A sandwich peak cotton twill baseball cap featuring the classic Beatles drop T logo with a splash of Apple Green Adjustable Velcro back strap fits most
The lyrics of John Lennon's iconic song "Imagine" were used to create this work of art. Yoko Ono has given me the rights to the lyrics and picture, she also owns prints 2 and 3.
24 12x12 Cover Sleeve Art from 13 UK albums and 11 others , six are in stunning foil finish. These replica album covers each 12x12 there are only 1963 produced in NUMBERED BOXES the box is the same size a LP box set these awesome prints can be set in a matte and then a frame(s) of your choice.
The Green/Teal color version of The Beatles Abbey Road Crossing this 36" X 24" ” wrap around canvas is sure to enhance any décor. You will find this new color available in many other Beatles Abbey Road Products.
At last, the first in many years Magical Mystery Tour Metal Lunch Box. Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.
The Beatles Mid 60s look in color in this Beatles 16 in. Ceramic Serving Platter "8.5 x 16 x 1.25"" h"
Drop T Logo (Snap Back) featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design
The Beatles White Album Limited Edition Metal Lunch Box all are numbered only 1504 made. Each has the track listing and images of the Fabs: Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.
The Beatles Yellow Submarine - Apple Logo Zipper Hoodie draw string hood with side pockets
At last, the first in many years an Abbey Road Metal Lunch Box. Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.
Beatles Singles Covers Design Metal Lunch Box. Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.
The Beatles Let It Be Round Ceramic Cookie Jar with the song titles on one side , fab lid too with Apple color knob!
Beatles "Let It Be" Song Titles Design Metal Lunch Box. Whether it’s holding lunch or storing gear, Fab Four Store retro tin totes are sure to please.
Drop T Logo in Black on sand color cap (Snap Back) black peak, featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design plastic hole loop fits most:
Drop T Logo in Black on sand color cap (Snap Back) Black peak, featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design plastic hole loop fits most:
Beatles Towel: Yellow Submarine on the Beach Towel 30" x 60"
* Features The Beatles Album Covers * Set of 13 * Includes The Beatles Artwork Tin Storage Box * Non-slip cork back * Each coaster is 4 by 4 inches
The Beatles Abbey Road Large Recycled Shopper, Dimensions: 14.0" x 4.00" x 15.0"
A sandwich peak cotton twill baseball cap featuring the classic Beatles drop T logo with a splash of Apple Green Adjustable Velcro back strap fits most
The Beatles Black Cap with Silver raised "The Beatles crossing" plus silver "Apple" logo on the side "The Beatles Abbey Road" words on the back:
One of our best sellers The Beatles Black Cap with Silver raised letters "The Beatles" plus silver "Apple" logo in back
"Help" Style Corduroy Cap with subtle "Apple" logo on the side. This style cap was worn by John and is now back in fashion.
With the iconic Beatles logo, this bathrobe combines both signature style and ultimate comfort. With limited stock available, you really don’t want to miss out on this exclusive bathrobe. The Bathrobe features: White Piping Large embroidered and satin panel detailed logo on the back Small embroidered and satin panel detail logo on the chest Two large lower pockets The Robe is made with super soft luxury fleece and is designed for both men and women giving you the ultimate quality in chill out wear. Made from Luxury Fleece One size fits most.
Abbey Road design this is one of the beat selling tees we have ever had, Variation of Abbey Road. Zebra Crossing Short Sleeve Tee "Holistic"
Lunchbox: Yellow Submarine Embossed Tin Tote 7.5 x 9.5 x 3.5
The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Hard Day's Night Album) Great gift idea.
The Beatles walking in London 50 Years ago: 1963 13.5" Cordless Wall Clock.
The large recycled tote is earth-friendly (made of 25% recycled materials), strong and water resistant. Great for shopping and a good alternative to a traditional gift bag.
Yeah a new Abbey Road design this is one of the softest tees we have ever had, Heather Gray with Blue Crossing & Red Beatles Logo
Sizes 1 to 12 Year old The Beatles Abbey Road design. This high quality garment is available in Black 100% Cotton.
The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Green Apple & Drop T) Great gift idea.
One of the most popular Beatles' song of all time, and an important message - Let It Be, is engraved on this sterling silver ring. The blue CZ stones set between the song titles add a subtle hint of sparkle, and grooves etched into the side of the ring are inspired by the texture of a vinal record for a rock and roll vibe.
Navy color on the latest Yellow Submarine shirt , slightly distressed image gives it a retro look.
British Flag Distressed on a grey shirt this is a 50-50 shirt Cotton/Poly
Sizes 1 to 12 Year old The Beatles Yellow Submarine "Nothing is Real" design. This high quality garment is available in Black 100% Cotton.
T-Shirt Toddler - 1-4 Year Old Beatles love me do Toddler Tee Sandy color
"Yellow Submarine" 18 oz. Ceramic Oval Mug Unique Oval Shape Made from High-Quality Stoneware Bold and Bright Character Designs Dishwasher and Microwave Safe Dimensions: 5.5 x 4 x 4.5" h
Classic Drop-T Distressed off white (Light Sandy Color)
Sizes Baby to Youth 3 months to 14 Year old The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design motif. Zipped hoodie style. This high quality garment is available in a black 100% Cotton.
The Beatles bright yellow Yellow Submarine Keychain
This officially licensed framed presentation features The Beatles’ 13 U.K. album cover images beautifully matted in black felt and framed in black wood. The Beatles logo has been laser cut into the matting. Framed dimensions are 26.5 x 26.5 inches.
Bring a little fun into your weekend errands! Head out with our Eco-friendly shopper tote. Perfect for shopping, toting or even a fun alternative to the traditional gift bag, Dimensions: 16 x 6 x 12" h
Sizes 1 to 12 Year old The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design. This high quality garment is available in a black 100% Cotton.
On April 9, All You Need Is Love: The Beatles in Their Own Words was released worldwide. The book is written by Peter Brown and Steven Gaines, who have both worked with The Beatles and written about them for years.
The book features unreleased interviews with The Beetles and their significant others, including Yoko Ono. This is not the first time Yoko Ono and John's relationship has been in the spotlight.
Their relationship started in an art gallery and took many forms in the 14 years they were together. It continues to be one of the most famous love stories. A look into their relationship timeline shows that Yoko continues to carry on John's legacy and accept awards on his behalf.
"Love can sometimes be hell", Yoko Ono says about her relationship with John Lennon
Yoko Ono and John Lennon's relationship began at a gallery where Yoko presented her artwork at the Indica Valley. The Beatles visited the gallery, and John was intrigued by Yoko's work. John later recalled to Playboy about his first meet and reported,
"That's when we locked eyes, and she got it, and I got it and, as they say in all the interviews we do, the rest is history."
John, at that time, was married to Cynthia Lennon and also had a son with her, but he found a new connection with Yoko, and they fell in love.
November 11, 1968: The first collaboration
Lennon and Ono joined for their first musical collaboration, Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins. While it marked the beginning of their relationship, it led to John's subsequent divorce from Cynthia.
March 20, 1969: The Gibraltar summer dream
Shortly after Ono and Lennon married on March 20, 1969, in Gibraltar. The Beatles split in the subsequent year.
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George Harrison had temporarily quit The Beatles in January 1969, disillusioned with their fraught sessions after witnessing the domestic bliss of The Band and their home studio set-up in Woodstock the previous November. What he saw in New York suggested a cooler, more democratic process was possible. The tensions in which he was mired at that time bore a handful of songs that were at once spiteful yet contemplative, including “I Me Mine” and “Wah Wah.”
“Run Of The Mill” is similarly probing; ironically, its lyrics were first scrawled across an envelope from Apple, the company that would irrevocably tear the group apart over differences of opinion regarding its management. A few weeks after Paul McCartney announced to the world in April 1970 that The Beatles had split, Harrison was in New York to discuss starting work on a solo album with Phil Spector, playing the producer “Run Of The Mill” and a selection of songs he’d earmarked for it. While the majority of “Run Of The Mill”’s ire is purportedly aimed at McCartney, the song also serves as a cautionary tale of owning one’s actions: “No one around you will carry the blame for you,” George sings. “No one around you will love you today/And throw it all away.”
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When The Beatles first released “Happiness is a Warm Gun” in 1968, many assumed the track was about sex, drugs, or both. But in reality, the inspiration came from something far less illicit: an American Rifleman magazine cover.
Of course, in typical John Lennon fashion, there were multiple sources of inspiration for the track that closed Side One of the Beatles’ eponymous album (known as the “White Album”). Those sources included a shoplifter, a peeping Tom, Lennon’s sexual relationship with Yoko Ono, and rampant public defecation.
The Magazine Cover That Inspired “Happiness is a Warm Gun”
“Happiness is a Warm Gun” is a psychedelic, rambling track that switches subject matter almost as much as it changes time signature. The second half of the song builds anticipatory tension that explodes into the song’s main hook: Happiness is a warm gun, bang, bang, shoot, shoot. As Lennon later explained, he picked up the line from a cover of the U.S. National Rifle Association’s monthly publication, The American Rifleman.
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The documentary, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, will be available to watch for the first time in 50 years. The film follows The Beatles as they record 'Let It Be,' and as they perform for what would be their final time as a group. Everett
Disney+ is adding to its library of music documentaries, bringing a long lost Beatles doc to its slate.
The streaming service is adding the 1970 film Let It Be to its platform, beginning May 8, 2024. It will be the first time that the film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, has been made available to watch in 50 years.
Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post Production restored the film, with Lindsay-Hogg’s support, allowing for its rerelease. Jackson, of course, directed the 2021 documentary for Disney+ The Beatles: Get Back.
Let It Be follows The Beatles as they record the aforementioned album, and as they perform for what would be their final time as a group.
Disney says that the background and story provided by Get Back allows for the film to be more fully appreciated, with Jackson and Lindsay-Hogg now voicing support for people to see both projects in a more complete context.
“Let It Be was ready to go in October/November 1969, but it didn’t come out until April 1970. One month before its release, The Beatles officially broke up. And so the people went to see Let It Be with sadness in their hearts, thinking, ‘I’ll never see The Beatles together again. I will never have that joy again,’ and it very much darkened the perception of the film,” Lindsay-Hogg said in a statement.
The director added, “But, in fact, how often do you get to see artists of this stature working together to make what they hear in their heads into songs? And then you get to the roof, and you see their excitement, camaraderie, and sheer joy in playing together again as a group and know, as we do now, that it was the final time, and we view it with the full understanding of who they were and still are and a little poignancy. I was knocked out by what Peter was able to do with Get Back, using all the footage I’d shot 50 years previously.”
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At 81, Paul McCartney still going strong, considers himself on first wind aiming for 100. Fans praise McCartney's positive attitude, secrets for aging well, including yoga and a vegan lifestyle. Rock asked McCartney about aging, received hilarious response from Beatles star.
The artist is getting older, but at the age of 81, Paul McCartney isn't quitting music. The Beatles star continues to age in reverse. While speaking alongside Chris Rock, Paul McCartney revealed his true feelings on getting older.
In the following, we're going to take a look back at the entertaining interview between the two, and what Paul McCartney had to say. We'll also reveal how the fans reacted to the interview. As expected, fans had nothing but praise for Paul and his thoughts.
We'll conclude things by taking a closer look at the ways McCartney is currently fighting the aging process, and what he's doing to keep a youthful look and mindset.
Paul McCartney Told Chris Rock He's Still On His First-Wind, Building Up To His Second-Wind On The Road To 100
Paul McCarntey has always been a great guest, filled with fantastic stories from the past. He's also full of wisdom, and that was on full display during his chat alongside Chris Rock. The comedian asked McCartney his take on aging. Rock asks, "When you were in The Beatles, what was old to you?"
McCartney told a hilarious story on how he once found a 24-year-old to be old just his teenage days.
"When we first started, kind of teenage, John used to go to an art school and me and George went to this grammar school next door. We'd go in during lunchtime and their was this guy out his class who was 24. We were so sorry for that guy. It was like, it must be terrible being that age. Not a good look."
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The Beatles’s influence ranges far and wide. Almost every artist today can trace their musicality back to the foursome in one way or another. While that credit isn’t always given, there are a few artists that have made it a point to pay homage to the Fab Four. Find three such artists and their Beatles-centric songs, below.
1. “Edge of Seventeen” (Stevie Nicks)
Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen” has transcended its original meaning. While Nicks wrote this track as an ode to John Lennon (and her uncle who’s name was also John), it now stands as Nicks’ thesis statement of sorts. It has a certain magic that only Nicks is able to deliver. Nevertheless, Nicks’ original intent was to pay homage to the former Beatles member. Because of that, it earns a worthy spot on this list.
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US release of the Paul McCartney LP McCartney (Apple). Songs: The Lovely Linda, That Would Be Something, Valentine Day, Every Night, Hot as Sun / Glasses, Junk, Man We Was Lonely, Oo You, Momma Miss ...
The album McCartney was released in the United States to mostly disappointing reviews. Paul recorded this album alone mostly at home playing all the instruments and doing all the vocals with Linda con...
The Beatles' single Let It Be is #1 in the US charts for the second straight week.
Also, Therapist Arthur Janov suggests to John Lennon that he should pay a visit to his first wife, Cynthia, and thei...
-UK release of Paul McCartney's LP McCartney (Apple). Songs: The Lovely Linda, That Would Be Something, Valentine Day, Every Night, Hot as Sun / Glasses, Junk, Man We Was Lonely, Oo You, Momma Miss Am...
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