The Beatles Project-Magical Mystery Tour
“The Beatles are turning awfully funny, aren’t they?” (HM Queen Elizabeth to Sir Joseph Lockwood, chairman of EMI, October 1967).
“The Beatles are turning awfully funny, aren’t they?” (HM Queen Elizabeth to Sir Joseph Lockwood, chairman of EMI, October 1967).
There’s a paradox here: although Pepper is easily the most famous of the Beatle’s albums (arguably the most famous album
From Klaus Voorman’s fabulous artwork (demonstrating that with sufficient talent behind it, black & white can be just as psychedelic
If you’re interested in getting the lowdown on the 1960s, or can’t remember, Joe Boyd was there and does remember.
This week we’re delighted to welcome back Mr John Marchant. John has spent the last twenty five years as an
Both chronologically and artistically, Rubber Soul is The Beatles’ pivotal album (and George’s favourite). The moptop days are over: playing
Help! Was a step forward from the doldrums of Beatles For Sale. Though Lennon wasn’t feeling any more cheerful- the
One of the big events throughout the eighties was going to a Michael Clark show. They were always visually and
For Sale was released at the height of Beatlemania, the studio sessions squeezed into whatever spare time was available in