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Best Beatles Magazine Covers

By |September 27, 2015|Categories: Photos|Tags: , |

In the course of researching my post on the Beatles and the aristocracy, I came across the SatEvePost cover from 1964 which is the featured image. The Beatles as City gents is one of the few really iconic Beatles magazine covers -- given how many photos were taken of the Fabs, you'd think the shelves would be groaning with truly memorable shots, [...]

The Beatles and the Aristocracy

By |September 26, 2015|Categories: British culture/politics|

City gents, 1964. After watching a tantalizing but toothless BBC documentary on the English aristocracy, my musing mind wondered: what was the relationship between the Beatles and the aristocracy? I'm not talking about professional contact -- not "rattle your jewelry" or the MBE -- but what John, Paul, George and Ringo felt personally. The more I think about it, the [...]

The Beatles and National Lampoon: “Magical Misery Tour” (1971)

By |September 22, 2015|Categories: comedy|Tags: |

Yeah, the covers kicked ass, too Last week, as I was cleaning up my office, I came upon this wonderful piece from the American humor magazine National Lampoon. In print and on vinyl, the Lampoon talked about the Beatles a lot, quite irreverently -- and it was (so I've heard) the magazine's irreverence towards Yoko that soured their relationship with [...]

Braverman’s Condensed Cream of Beatles

By |September 20, 2015|Categories: Beatle-inspired|

Since it's so damn hot in my apartment -- much too hot to work out the plot of my historical spy thriller -- I cast around a bit in the Beatles-strewn attic of my mind for a suitable post. I suddenly got a hankering to find and watch a Beatles-related film I once saw as a hot child on a hot night [...]

The Savage Young Beatles

By |September 18, 2015|Categories: Photos|Tags: , |

Paul McCartney in glasses, now that's something you don't see every day I must admit to a strange but persistent lack of interest in the prehistory of The Beatles. I can offer no defense; do others feel the same way? Sure, the Hamburg stories are fun -- hookers! strippers! possible murder of a drunken sailor! -- but even then I [...]

The Beatles in Manila, 1966

By |September 14, 2015|Categories: 1966|Tags: , , |

"Maybe your last chance to see the Beatles! Don't ask how we know this!" And what does the ol' "to-post" file have for us this morning? Why, it's a webpage dedicated to the Beatles in Manila, the feel-baddiest moment in all of Beatlemania. We all know the story of their ill-fated trip to the Philippines -- "snubbing" Imelda Marcos, their [...]

Hitler on Sgt. Pepper

By |September 12, 2015|Categories: Sgt. Pepper|Tags: , , |

We've discussed peak Brian Wilson versus peak Beatles before, but you gotta admire the guy's passion. https://youtu.be/sGVRQ-DC9PE Now, clearly this is unfair. As I've said many times before, the scale of an LP can only be measured by examining its every dimension -- packaging, conception and historical/industry impact do count -- not just in terms of songwriting and performance. If you want [...]

Corgi Loves the Beatles

By |September 10, 2015|Categories: Fan Foolishness|Tags: , , , |

This dog refuses to acknowledge her master's voice unless he speaks in a cheesy Beatle-scouse. It's not a very good Beatles impression, but still we admire the dog's general attitude. The scientist in me wants to see if the corgi will react to an actual Beatle's voice. Paul? Ringo? For science? https://youtu.be/MUdUmHKVdyU

The Beatles Mustache Index

By |September 9, 2015|Categories: Fashion|Tags: |

Paul in "A Hard Day's Night," foreshadowing the Beatles' hirsute future. In an example of Beatle fandom amped to a truly Dullbloggian intensity, I offer "The Beatles Mustache Index." Can you spot any mistakes? I think I found one: the picture of Ringo with Geoff Emerick says that "[Ringo] shaves everything off and starts fresh before the "Hey Bulldog" recording [...]

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