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Universal Music poised to make bid for EMI records This is Money By Roger Baird Universal Music is preparing a bid for UK rival EMI that will break up the £2bn label that is home to the Beatles and Coldplay. The US group only wants to buy the recorded music half of the business, valued at £940m, said a source ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Concert Review | The Monkees: Madcap reunion a good vibes escape Columbus Dispatch The 1960s group ranged from the faintly familiar to Beatles-sized hits. The Monkees, often called the "Prefab Four, outsold the Beatles in 1967. They, rather the brain trust that created the phenomenon with actors of varying musical competence, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rise and fall of the empire that shaped Britain's habitat The Independent They played The Beatles on the sound system. This was in Chelsea; just two years later Time magazine declared London to be "swinging". There is no single Habitat product that explains the phenomenon, although a great many products have, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Most Entertaining Google Doodles PCWorld Besides being an ideal procrastination tool, the doodle produced a number of compositions ranging from the Beatles and Lady GaGa to the Indian national anthem. Of course, other doodles have wasted our time or brightened our days over the past few years ... See all stories on this topic » |
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