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Beatles Robe: Beatles Logo Bath Robe
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.
Beatles Pillow: The Beatles "Love Me Do" Deco Pillow
"Love Me Do" Decorative Pillow. You'll be singing along to your favorite songs in no time!
Beatles Robe: Beatles Classic Logo Robe
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
Beatles Robe: Beatles Apple Logo Robe
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
Beatles Robe: Beatles Yellow Submarine Robe
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
Beatles Robe: Beatles Classic Abbey Road Bathrobe
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
Beatles Cap: Hello-Goodbye Drop T
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
John Lennon ART: John Lennon's iconic song "Imagine"
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.
Beatles Art: Album Covers Art
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.
Beatles ART: 36" X 24" The Beatles Abbey Road Color Canvas
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.
Beatles Platter: The Beatles 16 in. Ceramic Serving Platter
The Beatles Mid 60s look in color in this Beatles 16 in. Ceramic Serving Platter "8.5 x 16 x 1.25"" h"
Beatles Cap: Drop T Logo (Snap Back)
Drop T Logo (Snap Back) featuring The Beatles 'Drop T Logo' design
Beatles Lunch Box: The Beatles White Album Limited Edition
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.
Beatles Hoodie: Yellow Submarine - Apple Logo Zipper Hoodie
The Beatles Yellow Submarine - Apple Logo Zipper Hoodie draw string hood with side pockets
Beatles Cookie Jar: The Beatles Abbey Road Cookie Jar
The Beatles Abbey Road Cookie Jar is Classic 7 x 7 x 11.25" h
Beatles Lunch Box: Beatles "Let It Be" Song Titles
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.
Beatles Cap: Drop T Logo (Snap Back) Sand
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 Cap: Yellow Submarine (Snap Back) Sand
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 Cookie Jar: The Beatles Apple Cookie Jar
The Beatles Apple Round Ceramic Cookie Jar fab lid too with Apple color knob!
Beatles Towel: Yellow Submarine on the Beach
Beatles Towel: Yellow Submarine on the Beach Towel 30" x 60"
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Best Seller
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"
Beatles BAG: Abbey Road Recycled Shopper
The Beatles Abbey Road Large Recycled Shopper, Dimensions: 14.0" x 4.00" x 15.0"
Beatles Cap: The Beatles Logo in Silver
One of our best sellers The Beatles Black Cap with Silver raised letters "The Beatles" plus silver "Apple" logo in back
Beatles Cap: Hello-Goodbye Drop T
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
Beatles Robe: Beatles Logo Bath Robe
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.
Beatles Lunchbox: Yellow Submarine Embossed Tin Tote
Lunchbox: Yellow Submarine Embossed Tin Tote 7.5 x 9.5 x 3.5
Beatles Cap: The Beatles Abbey Road in Black/Silver
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:
Beatles Clock: The Beatles 1963 Wall Clock
The Beatles walking in London 50 Years ago: 1963 13.5" Cordless Wall Clock.
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: British Flag
British Flag Distressed on a grey shirt this is a 50-50 shirt Cotton/Poly
Beatles T-Shirt: "Lucky Dip" Clearance
Lucky Dip Beatles T-shirt You select one shirt size, we select a style/color, These are all BEATLES SHIRTS please note you get one shirt in Adult Size
Beatles Pen: The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Hard Day's Night)
The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Hard Day's Night Album) Great gift idea.
Beatles Pen: The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Green Apple)
The Beatles Gel Ink Pen (Green Apple & Drop T) Great gift idea.
Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Distressed
Classic Drop-T Distressed off white (Light Sandy Color)
Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Navy Blue
Classic Drop-T drop T logo on a Navy Blue Shirt
Beatles Tote: Yellow Submarine Shopper
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.
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Crossing in Color Long Sleeve
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Abbey Road Crossing in Color The Beatles Adult t-shirt cotton featuring the Abbey Road Crossing in Color available in a wide range of sizes S - 3 XL
Beatles Kid Shirt: The Beatles Black Abbey Road - Baby to Youth
Sizes 1 to 12 Year old The Beatles Abbey Road design. This high quality garment is available in Black 100% Cotton.
Beatles Mug: "Yellow Submarine" 18 oz. Ceramic Oval Mug
"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
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Beatles American Tour 1964
Black color classic style men's soft cotton tee featuring The Beatles 'American Tour 1964' Features back print detailing with tour dates and cities. Tag has used ticket image.
Beatles Adult T-Shirt: Beatles Classic Revolver White
Beatles Revolver Short Sleeved Cotton Classic Tee Replenished Stock
Beatles Adult T-Shirt:; Classic Drop-T Song Titles
Classic Drop-T new design from Liverpool song titles inside the drop T logo
The Beatles' legendary member, Sir Paul McCartney, played a pivotal role in creating what fans now call a "perfect" song. McCartney suggested the band shift their sound on Abbey Road and minimize the Chuck Berry influences for this particular track.
This strategy seems to have paid off, as the song is now considered one of the all-time favorites by the band. The song, written by John Lennon but credited to the Lennon-McCartney writing partnership, has been delighting fans for decades. Now 83, McCartney has shared insights into how The Beatles crafted the song and how one small change made a significant impact.
The song, Come Together, is hailed as a 'perfect' song by The Beatles, a band known for its numerous timeless hits. Fans were touched by McCartney's explanation of how the song was created. In a snippet from the documentary series "McCartney, 3, 2, 1," the "Let It Be" songwriter revealed the suggestion he made that transformed the song into a hit.
He recalled: "I said, 'Wait a minute, wait a minute, that's a Chuck Berry song.' The opening line is, 'Here come old flat-top.' I said, 'But we gotta do something to get away from that. So I just suggested we slowed it down."
The "swampy back and forth" brought about by the slower tempo is what made the song a hit. Fans unanimously agree that McCartney's suggestion was the game-changer.
Fans were delighted to discover the backstory behind the iconic track, with one supporter noting that the song remains as powerful today as it was five decades ago.
They commented: "Hard to believe it's been over 50 years and Come Together still sounds so fresh and relevant.
Source: MSN
Paul McCartney reveals what he would want to say to John Lennon and George Harrison. Paul McCartney revealed what he would say to John Lennon and George Harrison if they were still alive today. John was fatally shot by Mark David Chapman at the age of 40 in 1980 and George died from cancer at the age of 58 in 2001.
Both of their deaths caused an outpouring of grief across the world as Beatles fans came together to remember the icons. Paul frequently pays tribute to them, marking their birthdays on social media with messages, while he also uses his live performances to remember John and George and the music they made as a band.
Paul was on reflective form in a 2024 documentary as he looked back at The Beatles' early days, how he wrote the group's songs and what he would now want to say to John and George. Released on the streaming platform on November 29 last year, "Beatles '64" captured Paul, John, George and Ringo Starr's triumphant arrival in America in 1964.
Produced by legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, the film combined archive footage and new interviews to look back on the spread of Beatlemania across the United States.
Having already tasted huge success in the UK and Europe, the band arrived in New York City on February 7, 1964 and were met by legions of fans.
Source: liverpoolecho.co.uk/Dan Haygarth
We can all think of that one slightly strange sandwich combination that's followed us from childhood through adulthood. For some, it might be the peanut butter, banana, and bacon sandwich (aka the Elvis sandwich), or maybe it's the Fluffernutter, filled with marshmallow fluff and peanut butter. George Harrison, lead guitarist of The Beatles, didn't just remember his go-to sandwich fondly, but instead immortalized it on a song recording.
To make Harrison's favorite sandwich, you need cheese, lettuce, and the often-debated Marmite spread (one of many all-time favorite foods of The Beatles). While Harrison didn't give any explicit directions on how to make this sandwich, there are two ways to go about it. It's likely that Harrison would have had a cold version in 1960's Britain, made with sliced white sandwich bread, butter, a layer of Marmite, cheese, and crisp lettuce. For a hot sandwich, begin by lightly toasting the bread, spread a layer of Marmite, pile high with lettuce and cheese, then toast or grill the entire thing until crispy and gooey. In either version, you'll want to serve the sandwich with a side of savory chips, or you can follow in Harrison's footsteps even further and enjoy the sandwich with a piping hot cup of coffee to wash it all down.
George Harrison's adoration for this sandwich was revealed during the intro to The Beatles 1968's song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," where in the recording, Harrison tells someone off-screen that he'll "just have cheese and lettuce and Marmite sandwich and coffee." There's an audio clip that supposedly comes from "Lady Madonna's" backup vocals, where Harrison munches on chips (which the Brits call crisps) and suggests ones with Marmite flavor. While Harrison's Marmite crisps vision did come to fruition many years later, fellow bandmate Ringo Starr can be heard saying, "Well, I don't like Marmite!" Though Starr did like Star Steakhouse, one of the 10 restaurants that were once frequented by The Beatles.
To those unfamiliar with Marmite, it's a thick, savory, yeast-extract spread most commonly found in England, because yes, there is a real difference between Marmite and Vegemite. Harrison's sandwich combination isn't entirely unusual in U.K. households, with plenty of people on Reddit sharing stories about growing up eating similar (if not exactly the same) kinds of sandwiches. Marmite isn't everyone's cup of tea, as evidenced by Starr's strong, public disapproval, but it's as the company likes to say, one of those "love it or hate it" ingredients. If you want to try it for yourself, you can buy a jar of Marmite on Amazon.
Source: yahoo.com/Holly Tishfield
The Beatles’ breakup in the tail-end of the 1960s and the earliest part of the 1970s was a shocking blow to the musical community at large, but it was an even more devastating blow to bandmates Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon. After becoming one of the biggest bands in the world together, the musicians parted ways, finally free to pursue their own interests (and even scarier: to sit with the silence when there was nothing they felt like chasing).
For some members of the Fab Four, their coping mechanism was the bottle. McCartney would later say that this was his go-to method of emotional soothing until his wife, Linda McCartney, snapped him out of the vicious cycle. Harrison chose comedy. George Harrison Reflects On What Saved Him In The 1970s
As the old adage goes, the higher you fly, the harder you fall. One could apply this idea to many facets of the 1960s, from the disillusionment of the Summer of Love movement to an increase in political turmoil both at home and overseas to the changing of the musical vanguard of the time. The Beatles’ breakup in the final moments of the ‘60s almost served as another period, another ending, another definitive conclusion. Some things couldn’t last forever. Not the Summer of Love. Not the Fab Four.
In addition to an overarching sense of cultural and social shifting, the ex-Beatles were also at a unique point in their respective careers. They could do anything they wanted now. The only question was: what? For George Harrison, he turned to a type of performance art that had always spoken to him, even when he was still a member of the Beatles. With all his newfound free time, Harrison started pursuing a collaborative relationship with the English comedy troupe, Monty Python.
During a 1981 appearance on Good Morning America, Harrison compared Monty Python’s approach to comedy to the Beatles’ approach to music. “We were trying to be something new,” Harrison said of his former band. “We were trying to give some alternatives. And likewise in the comedy situation. Everything was pretty boring, I thought. It was pretty much the same for years and years. Then, Python came along with this totally off-the-wall type of humor. They were laughing about most of the things which should be laughed about. Governments and the way we all are. They didn’t really leave many stones unturned.”
Source: americansongwriter.com/Melanie Davis
On this day (August 12) in 1964, A Hard Day’s Night starring The Beatles premiered in theaters across the United States. It was a low-budget film created to capitalize on Beatlemania and sell records, and was successful in doing so. However, no one involved with the film’s production could have predicted its impact on the music world.
A Hard Day’s Night was far from the first movie to star a popular musician. For instance, Elvis Presley starred in more than a dozen movies before The Beatles made their big-screen debut. However, this was something different. Instead of casting John Lennon, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, and Paul McCartney in a movie about something far-removed from their real lives, this movie focused on the band. More specifically, it portrayed their massive popularity.
According to the British Film Institute, screenwriter Alun Owen was “a working-class Welshman who’d grown up in Liverpool, so he understood the group’s vernacular.” This, and the fact that he had spent time on the road with the Fab Four, allowed him to capture the group’s dynamic and their personalities for the film. At the same time, he took their lack of acting experience into account and wrote short and memorable lines for them. How The Beatles Changed the World with Their First Movie
A Hard Day’s Night was made specifically to help sell more Beatles records and merchandise. It did that. However, unlike other movies featuring rock stars, it was a critically acclaimed film. It even received an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay. This proved to the world that rock and roll movies didn’t have to be low-budget cash grabs created solely to extract ticket money from fans. It set the stage for countless biopics and mockumentaries. That was only the beginning, though.
MTV declared director Richard Lester the “Father of the Music Video” in 1984. His use of Beatles songs over action sequences made each song feel like a smaller, separate movie within A Hard Day’s Night. His vision for the film helped create the music video.
Source: americansongwriter.com/Clayton Edwards
The Beatles arguably remain the most influential band in history, despite being formed more than six decades ago.
Their timeless hits like Yesterday, Let It Be and All You Need Is Love continue to resonate with fans across generations. But did you know the Fab Four's lineup could have been drastically different?
The band's drummer Ringo Starr was once wanted by another group - and it was an offer he considered. Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes, a Liverpool-based band, formed in 1958, around the same time The Beatles were still known as The Quarrymen. Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes began making waves in West Germany shortly after their formation, but they soon faced issues.
When their drummer Dave Lovelady left the band, which had secured a regular gig at the Star Club in Hamburg, they found themselves in need of a replacement. Their sights turned to Ringo Starr. Ringo had already made a name for himself in Germany, playing with another Liverpool band, Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. When Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes approached him with an offer to join their ranks, he faced a tough decision.
Ultimately, it all boiled down to the paycheck. While Kingsize Taylor and the Dominoes offered Ringo a weekly wage of £20 ($26), John Lennon and Paul McCartney returned with an offer of £25 ($33). Ringo chose the higher bid, stepping into Pete Best's shoes as the drummer for The Beatles.
Source: irishstar.com/Scarlett O'Toole
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...
On this date in 1966...
Studio Two, EMI Studios, London
Eleven uninterrupted hours, 2:30 pm-1:30 am, completing "Rain", overdubbing tambourine, bass and more vocals, then doing tape-to-tape reductio...