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In a recent newsletter published on Paulmccartney.com, The Beatles bassist Paul McCartney has revealed the song which John Lennon wrote during a crisis.

Paul said that ‘John started writing ‘Help!’ during a crisis at that time in his life’. You can read the entire statement below.

Interviewer asked:

“Do you have a song that you put on if you’re ever having a hard time or a bad day, and it instantly makes you feel better?”

Paul responded:

“There’s a track on Egypt Station that came out of a hard time I think would fit the bill now! Alternatively, it would be old music like ‘All Shook Up’ or ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Elvis Presley. Or ‘What’d I Say’ by Ray Charles.

Source: Feyyaz Ustaer/metalheadzone.com

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The Royal Family usually only choose traditional names for their children, but Prince Harry was always going to do things a bit differently.

His firstborn son has been named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor , and there's said to be a very cool meaning behind his middle name. Meghan Markle's etiquette teacher believes Harrison is tribute to the Duchess of Sussex's favourite Beatle.

Edmund Fry, who taught Meg how to be a royal, said she is a big fan of The Beatles and in particular George Harrison.  He told The Sun: "She has a great fond feeling for George Harrison and that’s where that name came from. She’s a great fan of The Beatles."

And it seems Meghan and Harry both had a hand in choosing their newborn's name. Archie's first name is said to be in tribute to the man credited with saving Harry's military career.

Major Tom Archer-Burton, who is known as Archie, was Prince Harry's commanding officer when he was in the army and helped him be deployed in Afghanistan.

Source: The Mirror

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The four Beatles all loved Motown, and would search the racks of Brian Epstein’s NEMS record shop for hidden treasures from the Detroit label, hoping to find unheard gems. As Ringo Starr recalled in The Beatles’ Anthology, it was a love of such singles as Barrett Strong’s ‘Money (That’s What I Want)’ and The Miracles’ ‘You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me’ that brought the four together: “When I joined The Beatles we didn’t really know each other, but if you looked at each of our record collections, the four of us had virtually the same records. We all had The Miracles, we all had Barrett Strong and people like that. I suppose that helped us gel as musicians, and as a group.”

As the 60s became dominated by Liverpool’s Fab Four, Motown’s finest paid tribute to The Beatles, with a string of top class covers of their songs. Here’s our selection of the best Motown Beatles covers.

There’s a very strong argument to be made that Stevie Wonder’s 1970 cover of ‘We Can Work It Out’ is not only the greatest Motown cover of a Beatles number, but that it’s a strong contender for the best cover of any Beatles song by anyone, ever. Full stop. Funkier than a mosquito’s tweeter, Wonder earned a Grammy nomination for the song. In 2010, he performed his take at the White House in front of both President Barack Obama and Paul McCartney in a star-studded concert to honour the former Beatle. He stole the show.

Source: Paul McGuinness/udiscovermusic.com

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At the tender age of 8, I knew the Beatles were extraordinary. In their appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” they sang and played effortlessly, their timing perfect despite rarely looking at one another.

Like thousands of others, I basked in that black-and-white glow on that Sunday night in February 1964, but when it was over, I had a burning question: How did they do that?

I recently had the chance to find out. On a business trip to Germany, I spent three days in St. Pauli, the Hamburg district where the Beatles became really good before they became really, really famous.

My expert guide: Peter Paetzold, a bearded 68-year-old with the street cred of a chain-smoking rock drummer, well versed about St. Pauli’s music scene of the 1960s. He grew up around the corner from the Indra club, one of four venues the group played.

Source: Dean R. Owen/latimes.com

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John Lennon’s official Instagram page has revealed an unseen photo of him when he got a special birthday gift from Yoko Ono in 1980. The photo was taken by Bob Gruen.

Here’s the caption of photo:

“YOU SAY IT’S YOUR BIRTHDAY…, 1980

John proudly showing off the birthday presents he had just received from his wife Yoko – An 18K yellow-gold Patek Philippe Moon Phase 2499 wristwatch, a hand-knitted tie and an American flag tie-pin.

The Hit Factory NYC, 9 October 1980″

See the photo below.

Back on February 19, John Lennon’s sister Julia Baird has shared her thoughts on biggest misconception about Yoko Ono

Sputnik News asked:

“In your opinion is it unfair to blame the breakup of the Beatles on Yoko Ono?”

Source: Feyyaz Ustaer/metalheadzone.com

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Last week Paul announced the reissue of the iconic Professor Longhair’s album Live On The Queen Mary, set for release on 5th April. The recording took place on 24th March 1975 aboard the Queen Mary [a British ocean liner docked in Long Beach harbour, Los Angeles] at an exclusive – and by the sounds of it terrifically fun – party put on by Paul and Linda to celebrate the end of recording the Wings album Venus and Mars.

The band had a great time putting together the guest-list and sending out customised invitation cards. Along with invitees George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger and The Jackson 5, Paul also flew in a crew of his “N’arwlins” friends to provide the entertainment. This list of luminaries included Professor Longhair, The Meters and Allen Toussaint!

Earlier this month we spoke with Paul to learn a little more about how this very special performance from Professor Longhair came to be recorded and released. The story begins with Paul describing how he became inspired by the music culture of New Orleans, and why Professor Longhair [whom Paul fondly referred to as ‘Fess’ during our chat] was invited to play.

Source: Brett Buchanan/alternativenation.net

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After getting the offer for their first recording contract in 1962, The Beatles made a personnel change. They decided to drop Pete Best and bring in Ringo Starr, who occasionally sat in with the band, as the full-time drummer.

It wasn’t a rash decision. George Martin, who’d go on to produce nearly all of The Beatles’ hits, said Best wasn’t good enough to record in the studio. Ringo completed the band as a legitimate player. And then it became time to get down to business.

Once they started recording, The Beatles tried to convince Martin to record one of their own tunes as the band’s single. But Martin wanted the group to play “How Do You Do It” instead. Eventually, the producer agreed to release John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s “Love Me Do” as the first Beatles single.

By 1964, with their eyes on a debut U.S. tour, Paul believed the only way to arrive in America was with a No. 1 hit. With “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” a Lennon-McCartney tune recorded in late ’63, they had their ticket to ride.

Source: cheatsheet.com

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Paul McCartney is set to be presented with the International Advocate for Peace Award by students of the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution.More »

Paul McCartney is set to be presented with the International Advocate for Peace Award by students of the Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution. McCartney will receive the award during Cardozo’s commencement ceremony on May 28 at Lincoln Center in New York City. President Bill Clinton, Senator George Mitchell, Benjamin B. Ferencz, playwright Eve Ensler and songwriters Peter, Paul and Mary are among the past recipients of the award, which is given annually to a person or group that makes a noteworthy contribution to promoting peace. McCartney is being honored for his five decades of songs that “celebrate love and understanding, empathy and connection-the foundations of peace that are the heart of the human struggle,” according to students of the CJCR. Former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, who earned her JD from the University of Missouri Law School, will deliver the keynote address at the event.

Source: fm100.com


Check out Venice Beach canal home of Dhani Harrison, son of Beatles legend
The sophisticated home of the son of Beatles guitarist George Harrison has hit the Venice Beach market, priced at $3.99 million. Musician Dhani Harrison recently decided to sell his glamorous canal home.
The sophisticated home of the son of Beatles guitarist George Harrison has hit the Venice Beach market, priced at $3.99 million. Musician Dhani Harrison recently decided to sell his glamorous canal home. By David Caraccio

The sophisticated home of the son of Beatles guitarist George Harrison has hit the Venice Beach market, priced at $3.99 million.

Musician Dhani Harrison recently decided to sell his glamorous canal home, toptenrealestatedeals.com reported.

The listing for the home at 2415 Eastern Canal, Los Angeles, notes its “rare east, west and north south canal facing views.” Originally designed by Carl Day, it’s been featured in Architectural Digest.

Source: David Caraccio/sacbee.com

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It may be known as the Beatles hit that wasn’t, but “How Do You Do It” embodies an era in pop music.

When the Beatles first signed with Parlophone in 1962, few artists wrote their own material. Producers would usually select appropriate songs for them, written by professional composers Artists (particularly new ones) simply recorded material chosen for them; after all, songwriters and producers knew best what songs would perform well on the charts.

The Beatles broke that rule, however: Shocking producer George Martin and engineers Norman Smith and Geoff Emerick, John Lennon decried the surefire hit “How Do You Do It” as “crap” and stated that he and Paul McCartney had written better material. The song they countered with: “Please Please Me,” the track that kicked off the Beatles’ career. Martin subsequently gave “How Do You Do It” to Gerry and the Pacemakers, who rode the track to No. 1 on the UK charts and cracked the Top 10 in the U.S.

Source: by Kit O'Toole/somethingelsereviews.com

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