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Salman Rushdie, Rutlemaniac

By |April 4, 2008|Categories: Rutles|Tags: |

"I just discovered this great band that sounds just like The Rutles." According to this article, Salman Rushdie was at the Rutles NYC gig last night. After which he immediately declared a fatwa against Ron Nasty for breaking up the group. OH THE IRONY

The News in Welsh

By |March 31, 2008|Categories: Television|Tags: , |

MOLLIE WILSON REILLY • I've been thinking about Patti LuPone over at Restricted View, and I never think of Patti without thinking of Life Goes On, the TV series she starred in when I was growing up. Though the role was not officially a musical one, Patti did lead the cast in singing the theme song: "Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da." It was bouncy and fun, [...]

Billy Preston: The week that wasn’t

By |March 27, 2008|Categories: Obituaries|Tags: |

Billy, in better days ED PARK • "An obituary on June 7, 2006, about the rock keyboardist Billy Preston misstated his date of birth. His Web site recently announced that he was born on Sept. 2, 1946 — not Sept. 9, as was widely reported." —NYT[Original article is here. For more ambiguous Beatle birthdaying on Hey Dullblog, go here.]

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"Don’t touch Neil. He’s ours."

By |March 25, 2008|Categories: Obituaries|Tags: , , |

Neil Aspinall and Paul McCartney in 1969. Allan Kozinn, the NYT's resident Beatle expert, writes a top-notch obit of Neil Aspinall. And Beatle biographer Hunter Davies has some interesting things to say about Neil here. Hey Dullblog--your one-stop Neil Aspinall obituary source. Re: the photo: Sixties fashions were incredibly unkind to men over 25, don't you think?

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Send good vibes to Neil Aspinall

By |March 23, 2008|Categories: Obituaries|Tags: , , |

The right hand of the Fab Four. I heard this morning that Neil Aspinall, ex-Apple Corps exec and long-time right hand man to the Fabs, is seriously ill with cancer and receiving treatment at Sloan-Kettering in NYC.Perhaps the grapevine is incorrect in this case; hope so. But if not, I'm sure you'll all join me in wishing Neil--or, as the [...]

The Vision of Joe Orton

By |March 22, 2008|Categories: 1966, books|Tags: , , , |

DEVIN McKINNEY  •  The missing piece in the Beatles’ movie puzzle, the wild card in their deck, is Joe Orton. This enfant terrible of the British theater, in between epatering the ‘60s bourgeoisie with the likes of Entertaining Mr. Sloane and Loot, wrote a screenplay for the Beatles at the commission of producer Walter Shenson. Adapted from an early, unpublished novel and [...]

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Dullblog Calendar

By |March 21, 2008|Categories: 1968, books, New York City|Tags: , , , , |

By our own Devin McKinney. Go buy it, you'll like it. ED PARK • Next Tuesday (March 25) at 7 p.m., Dullblogger Devin McKinney, author of Magic Circles: The Beatles in Dream and History, will appear at a Barnes & Noble in New York, as part of "1968 Week." You don't want to miss this! He'll be at the B&N on [...]

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My night of Rutlesmania

By |March 19, 2008|Categories: Beatle-inspired, Beatles in LA, comedy, Eric Idle, Monty Python, Rutles|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Faux Fabs. People fortunate enough to witness a defining moment in human history always say the same thing: you can sense it happening. It’s as if there’s a subtle vibration, a whiff of something special in the air. If that’s true, no place in the world stank harder than Hollywood this past Monday night, as a majority of the [...]

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