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The Beatles support short online film backing anti-piracy campaign Music Matters Washington Post The Beatles' songs provide the soundtrack for the film's central character, who uses music to mark the milestones in his life. The film — which is available online — aims to encourage people not to fileshare music so artists can get paid for their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Beatles To Get Symphonic Treatment at Abbey Road Birthday Concert Ultimate Classic Rock A two-day concert celebrating Abbey Road studio's 80th birthday will feature orchestral interpretations of songs by the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Oasis, and Radiohead. The Symphony in the Park concert takes place this weekend at West London's Chiswick House ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
REVIEW: Rolling Stone's ultimate Beatles album guide falls short Examiner.com Rolling Stone's latest Special Edition magazine, "The Beatles: The Ultimate Album-By-Album Guide," came out on newsstands this week. And given the title, you'd expect to find a wealth of information from the magazine's extensive archives, making this a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WR Council discusses equipment, employees' benefit fund provider Walnut Ridge Times Dispatch Walnut Ridge City Councilmen will pursue the possibility of renaming a portion of a city street in conjunction with the future location of The Beatles' sculpture in the downtown area. The council also voted to purchase new equipment for the Street ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PROGRAMMING THE NATION? Film Threat Yes, the obvious suspects show up – hidden sexual imagery and verbiage in consumer advertising, Beatles tunes played backwards – but the film also reaches into government propaganda (especially the Bush White House's efforts to convince a skeptical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taking Great Pictures: Portraits LIFE.com Of this classic LIFE photograph by John Loengard of the Beatles in a pool in Miami, Stalman says: "Most people, when taking group shots, want to line everybody up -- even putting them in rows -- but when you have a bunch of people it's great to put ... See all stories on this topic » |
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