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A BEATLES fan who is set to open his dream first record shop has received an unexpected endorsement from one of his heroes - after George Harrison appeared in his wife’s apple core.
Mark Thorne, 42, owes his obsession with music to his lifelong love of the Beatles, so he was taken aback when his wife Lottie bit into her lunchtime snack - and spotted something which looked like the late lead guitarist looking back at her.
Mark, who is preparing to open Thorne Records in Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield this month, told her to stop eating immediately.
Now he hopes the remarkable find is a good omen for his business, which will of course stock the Fab Four.
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This Feb. 28, 1968, AP file photo shows The Beatles, from left, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.
Let’s say you’re a musician, artist or actor with dreams of making it big. How do you do that?
The standard answer is: Be really excellent at your craft and you will become renowned. Sadly, it’s not that simple. Excellence is a requirement, but often it’s not enough.
Let me hold up the Beatles to explain what I’m talking about. If ever there was a group that could rise to the top on the basis of sheer creative genius, it was them.
But that’s not how it looked at first. Every record label they approached rejected them.
“The boys won’t go,” one company’s representatives said. “We know these things.” A dejected John Lennon said that they thought “that was the end.”
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The Beatles’ unforgettable concert on the rooftop of Apple Corps’ Savile Row headquarters on January 30, 1969, debuted as a 65-minute feature at an Exclusive IMAX® Event Screening and Filmmaker Q&A on January 30, 2022.
Director/producer Peter Jackson said: “I’m thrilled that the rooftop concert from ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ is going to be experienced in IMAX, on that huge screen, it’s The Beatles’ last concert, and it’s the absolute perfect way to see and hear it”. “Ever since Peter Jackson’s beautiful and illuminating docuseries debuted, we’ve heard non-stop from fans who want to experience its unforgettable rooftop performance in IMAX,” says Megan Colligan, president of IMAX Entertainment. “We are so excited to partner with Disney to bring ‘Get Back’ to an entirely new stage and give Beatles fans everywhere a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to watch and hear their heroes in the unrivalled sight and sound of IMAX.”
Source: music-news.com
Europe’s ban on animal testing for cosmetics is at risk, and Sir Paul McCartney is stepping in to help.
The ex-Beatles frontman is adding his voice to the ‘Save Cruelty-Free Cosmetics European Citizens’ Initiative’ spearheaded by PETA and more than 100 other animal protection organisations. The aims is to mobilise 1 million European citizens to call on the European Commission to uphold and strengthen the ban on testing cosmetics ingredients on animals.
“We all thought the battle was over and that cosmetics tests on animals in Europe were a thing of the past, but sadly, that’s not the case. The European Chemicals Agency continues to demand the use of thousands of rabbits, rats, fish, and other animals in cosmetics ingredients tests,” says McCartney - a longtime vegetarian and animal advocate.
Source: euronews.com
In an interview with Daily Star, the British hitmaker spoke of his shock at learning who he was speaking to.
Paul recalled: "Somebody rang me up, and this high voice I didn’t recognise said, ‘Hi, Paul.'
"I thought, ‘This is a girl fan, and how the hell did she get my number?’ I was quite annoyed," he admitted.
The former Beatles member revealed who was actually on the other end of the phone.
Yesterday hitmaker Paul McCartney didn't recognise the 'softly-spoken' voice on the end of the phone (Image: GETTY)
He explained: "Then the voice said, ‘It’s Michael,’ and suddenly it dawned on me.
"It wasn’t a girl, it was Michael Jackson, and he basically said, ‘Do you want to make some hits?’"
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George Harrison always had a firm sense of spirituality, even before getting interested in Hinduism in the 1960s. However, George’s fellow rock star, Mick Jagger, and who knows how many others, looked at George’s spiritualism at face value. It seemed like a passing phase.
In a special edition of Rolling Stone, “Remembering George,” The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger touched on George’s spirituality. Initially, when George began to get more interested in it, he said it looked like any other phase that a musician would dabble in during the 1960s.
“He could be funny and charming and also quite acerbic,” Jagger said. “He had the sort of quality that normally people would associate with John. And then, later, George developed this other side to him.
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Let’s say you’re a musician, artist or actor with dreams of making it big. How do you do that?
The standard answer is: Be really excellent at your craft and you will become renowned. Sadly, it’s not that simple. Excellence is a requirement, but often it’s not enough.
Let me hold up the Beatles to explain what I’m talking about. If ever there was a group that could rise to the top on the basis of sheer creative genius, it was them.
But that’s not how it looked at first. Every record label they approached rejected them.
“The boys won’t go,” one company’s representatives said. “We know these things.” A dejected John Lennon said that they thought “that was the end.”
So how did the Beatles make it?
Source: David Brooks/nytimes.com
George Harrison knew how to write a good love song. Although, it was often hard to tell if he was talking about his love for God, his first wife, Pattie Boyd, his second, Olivia, or just a woman in general. Either way, loving the women in his life took him one step closer to God.
George had a knack for describing romantic feelings without sounding too sappy. He did write one of the greatest love songs in music history, after all. Here are 15 of George’s most romantic love songs with a few honorable mentions.
15. ‘I Need You’
George’s “I Need You” from Help! is sad but no less sweet. It’s a good old fashion love song urging someone to come back. “You don’t realize how much I need you/ Love you all the time and never leave you/ Please come on back to me/ I’m lonely as can be/ I need you.”
Source: cheatsheet.com
George Harrison knew how to write a good love song. Although, it was often hard to tell if he was talking about his love for God, his first wife, Pattie Boyd, his second, Olivia, or just a woman in general. Either way, loving the women in his life took him one step closer to God.
George had a knack for describing romantic feelings without sounding too sappy. He did write one of the greatest love songs in music history, after all. Here are 15 of George’s most romantic love songs with a few honorable mentions.
15. ‘I Need You’
George’s “I Need You” from Help! is sad but no less sweet. It’s a good old fashion love song urging someone to come back. “You don’t realize how much I need you/ Love you all the time and never leave you/ Please come on back to me/ I’m lonely as can be/ I need you.”
Source: cheatsheet.com
The Beatles first performed on The Ed Sullivan Show on Feb. 9, 1964. The performance was the crowning moment in the group’s first tour of the U.S. It helped open the flood gates for the British Invasion and brought Beatlemania to its peak.
Now, Feb. 9 is like a holiday to some Beatle fans. They celebrate it by watching that record-smashing, historical performance each year. It became one of the most famous TV performances in the U.S. But how big of an impact did it have, at least in numbers? How many people tuned in to watch The Beatles that night in 1964?
Getting to play on The Ed Sullivan Show was a massive honor, especially for up-and-coming artists. However, The Beatles, who already had a No. 1 hit in America, didn’t come cheap.
According to Mental Floss, The Beatles “would only agree to appear if the show covered their travel expenses and paid them a $10,000 fee (which would be just under $90,000 in 2022 dollars). Sullivan and his producers agreed, but only if The Beatles would commit to making three appearances. They had a deal.”
Source: cheatsheet.com