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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
Even before the band went their separate ways, The Beatles had begun working on their own projects. The last years of the 1960s saw relations strain due to many factors, including differences of opinion regarding their artistic output and business arrangements.
The sessions for 1968's 'The White Album' were notoriously tempestuous, causing Ringo Starr to leave the band for a period during the recording of 'Back in the USSR'. The acrimonious mood continued into 1969 as The Beatles worked on the 'Get Back' project, which resulted in their final studio album 'Let it Be'.
This time, George Harrison walked out of the band following an argument with Paul McCartney, though he returned days later. The actual split followed shortly after.
The group's break-up was made public in 1970, but the process was said to have begun the previous year when John Lennon asked for a "divorce" from The Beatles. This led Paul to retreat to his home in Scotland to write his debut solo album, believing the band's time was over.
This was confirmed with the release of Paul's album 'McCartney' in April 1970, a press release for which said he was no longer working with the band. 'Let it Be' was released the following month, bringing The Beatles' time together to an end.
John had begun recording and releasing his own music before the split. Alongside his second wife Yoko Ono, he formed the Plastic Ono Band in 1968 and the couple released two editions of experimental tracks called 'Unfinished Music' in 1968 and 1969 respectively.
The Plastic Ono Band's first single was 'Give Peace a Chance', written by John in opposition to the Vietnam War. Released in July 1969, it became the soundtrack of the American anti-war movement in the 1970s and peaked at two on the British charts.
Source: liverpoolecho.co.uk/Dan Haygarth
Paul McCartney's live shows are packed with material from his days with The Beatles and Wings, as well as plenty of solo tracks. Though he's into his ninth-decade, Paul still performs three-hour sets to huge audiences around the world.
After the European leg of his long-running Got Back tour came to an end with concerts in Manchester and London last December, Paul has announced he will be back on the road later this year. The Walton-born Beatles legend, 83, will take the tour, which began in 2022, around North America in 2025.
The tour will begin on September 29 in Palm Desert, California, stopping in places including Las Vegas, Denver, Tulsa, San Antonio, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Montreal before it concludes in Chicago in November.
Paul's most recent live appearance was at Anfield on June 7 when he joined Bruce Springsteen on stage at the home of Liverpool FC to play two tracks, including The Beatles' 'Cant Buy Me Love'.
He also played intimate gigs at the Bowery Ballroom in New York in February, which were announced at the last minute and led fans dashing to the venue for tickets. Nowadays, the shows are celebrations of Paul's entire career but his concerts weren't always like that.
When he started touring with Wings in the early 1970s, wanting to return to playing live after The Beatles retired from doing so in 1966 in order to focus on their studio work, Paul didn't play any songs by the Fab Four.
Source: liverpoolecho.co.uk/Dan Haygarth
The Beatles’ catalog, decorated as it is, includes a few songs that just don’t get a ton of attention. Diehard fans know their entire output inside and out. But those who only dabble in Beatle fandom, or those who are maybe just learning about the group, might have missed a few gems. These five songs won’t appear on too many greatest hits compilations by the Fab Four. But we’re here to tell you that they’re wonderful Beatles deep cuts that should be praised to the utmost.
“I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party” from ‘Beatles For Sale’ (1964)
It makes sense that one of the songs on this list would come from Beatles For Sale. That LP doesn’t get a lot of attention as a whole. The record came at a point where John Lennon and Paul McCartney were starting to stretch their songwriting boundaries, both in terms of topics and styles. “I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party” came from John Lennon, and it finds him trying out a subtle country and western vibe. But it’s the lyrics that truly stand out, as the narrator struggles with insecurity over a girl he can’t seem to corral.
“Yes It Is” B-side (1965)
B-sides also tend to fall below the radar when it comes to rating Beatles songs. At least “Yes It Is” snuck onto an LP in America (Beatles VI). Other B-sides of British singles couldn’t be found on American albums until the Past Masters series in the 80s. “Yes It Is” also wasn’t helped out much by its main composer, as John Lennon denigrated the song’s quality in interviews. Lennon felt like it was too derivative of “This Boy”, another harmony-drenched song of his. But “Yes It Is” stands tall on its own sorrowful terms.
Source: Jim Beviglia/americansongwriter.com
Weapons debuted at No. 1 at the box office this weekend — what's the haunting classic rock song that opens the chilling new mystery horror film?
The movie — written and directed by Zach Cregger and starring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner and Alden Ehrenreich, among others — follows the baffling case of 17 children from the same classroom who all run away on the same night, seemingly abducted by an unseen force.
"Last night at 2:17 a.m. every child from Mrs. Gandy's class woke up, got out of bed, went downstairs, opened the front door, walked into the dark," the Weapons release poster says. "... And they never came back."
Weapons begins, accordingly, with the kids running out of their houses in the middle of the night. (Not a spoiler!) And their mysterious exodus is soundtracked, fittingly, by George Harrison's "Beware of Darkness."
"Beware of Darkness" appeared on Harrison's 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass, opening its second disc. As with many Harrison songs from that era, it's achingly beautiful but vaguely foreboding — and it's in that second light that the lyrics perfectly suit the premise of Weapons.
"Take care, beware of the thoughts that linger / Winding up inside your head / The hopelessness around you / In the dead of night / Beware of sadness," Harrison sings in the second verse. In the following verse he warns: "Watch out now / Take care, beware of soft shoe shufflers / Dancing down the sidewalks / As each unconscious sufferer / Wanders aimlessly / Beware of Maya."
"Beware of Darkness" warns against allowing illusion to get in the way of one's true purpose, reflecting the philosophy of the Radha Krishna Temple and its influence on Harrison's own life. The ex-Beatle wrote the song around the time he invited some members of the Hare Krishna movement to stay at his Friar Park estate in spring 1970, helping him restore the house and gardens to give the home a new spiritual atmosphere.
"'Beware of Darkness' was written at home in England during a period when I had some of my friends from the Radha Krishna Temple staying: 'Watch out for Maya'," Harrison wrote in his 1980 memoir I, Me, Mine. (In Hinduism, "Maya" is the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons to create illusions.) "The lyrics are self-explanatory."
Plenty of uninitiated listeners will get acquainted with "Beware of Darkness" if Weapons' box office receipts serve as any indication. The film opened with an estimated $42.5 million this weekend, beating the other new release Freakier Friday, which bowed with $29 million.
Source: Bryan Rolli/Bryan Rolli
Though they would reform for the Anthology releases a decade after this “absolute rubbish” performance, The Beatles did “reunite”.
At the wedding of Eric Clapton and Pattie Boyd, three of the four Beatles got together to perform for the first time since their impromptu rooftop gig. Almost a decade on from their tumultuous split and Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison got back together on stage. Harrison, who had been married to Boyd, finalised their divorce in 1977 but remained a close friend. He would marry Olivia Arias in 1978, and remained with her until his death in 2001. But he still attended Boyd’s wedding, with Clapton and Harrison remaining friends despite the infidelities between them.
Clapton had written the hit track Layla for Harrison’s then-wife, while the so-called quiet one would begin an affair with Starr’s first wife, Maureen Starkey. Despite the messy personal relationship between the group, Starr, Harrison, and McCartney attended Clapton’s wedding and gave what would can be considered the last-ever performance of The Beatles.
Though they were missing John Lennon, the band would take to the stage of Clapton and Boyd’s wedding, where Mick Jagger and Elton John were also in attendance. Denny Laine from Wings was there too, and called the set “absolute rubish”.
Despite the lacklustre set, it would be the last time the three were on stage together and performing Beatles hits. They played Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Get Back, and Lawdy Miss Clawdy. A recording of Something, allegedly played at the wedding, is linked below. Lennon was absent from the wedding for unknown reasons.
Laine was also a part of the jam session at the wedding reception, but does not view it as a reunion of The Beatles. Instead, he believes it was just a collection of “people I knew,” including Clapton, who Laine had knwon when the Derek and the Dominos guitarist was a member of The Yardbirds.
Source: cultfollowing.co.uk/Ewan Gleadow
The Beatles understandably reached back to unused material from their time together while completing early solo projects. With so much musical talent, some very good stuff got left on the cutting-room floor.
Songs that the Beatles took the longest to finish include four entries from Paul McCartney's first LP after their split in 1970. There are three more from George Harrison's and one from John Lennon's, as well.
But the Beatles had long made a habit of resurrecting unreleased material, with Lennon and McCartney including songs they'd started in their teens on band recordings. They also turned to legacy material when they found themselves struggling creatively, first because overwork and then later amid growing interpersonal issues.
After their breakup, the group's three main songwriters continued to dig around in the vaults. None of them was more determined to complete older unissued tracks than Harrison. He was still releasing songs he'd started but never finished with the Beatles into the '80s.
In compiling this countdown of 25 Beatles songs that took the longest to finish, we focused as much as possible on starting with their first run throughs of the material during band sessions. (Recollections can be rather murky about when the writing of many tracks took place.)
The results ended up touching on every period of their careers, from the mop-top and psychedelic eras through the group's dissolution and into their celebrated solo catalogs:
No. 25. "Hold Me Tight"
From: The Beatles, With The Beatles (1963)
Origin Story: McCartney started on this song sometime in 1961, with Lennon helping complete things in September 1962
Finally Released: November 1963
Time Elapsed: 14 months (more than two years)
No. 24. "Every Night"
From: Paul McCartney, McCartney (1970)
Origin Story: One of several McCartney songs premiered during the sessions that produced Let It Be, beginning on Jan. 21, 1969
Finally Released: April 1970
Time Elapsed: 15 months (more than a year)
No. 23. "Hot as Sun/Glasses"
From: Paul McCartney, McCartney (1970)
Source: ultimateclassicrock.com/Nick DeRiso
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...