Tuesday, August 2, 2011

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Paul McCartney Rocks Out At Wrigley Field
ThirdAge
He ran through a large selection of his repertoire, covering songs from his Beatles, Wings and solo careers. McCartney leaned more toward his uptempo numbers, managing to reach the same range he did on the original recordings, critics said. ...
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ThirdAge
John Lennon author exposes Beatles history glitch
BeatlesNews.com (blog)
Popular Beatles expert and John Lennon historical novel author, Jude Southerland Kessler, has discovered the truth behind the writing of the song She Loves You. Kessler has spent over 20 years of her life researching the Beatles and John Lennon in ...
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BeatlesNews.com (blog)
Captain Kirk vs. Captain Picard: Who is the greatest 'Star Trek' captain of ...
Entertainment Weekly
For example, there's two kinds of people in this world: Beatles people and Elvis people. Now Beatles people can like Elvis. And Elvis people can like the Beatles. But nobody likes them both equally. Somewhere, you have to make a choice. ...
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Jane Scott
Telegraph.co.uk
Jane Scott, who died on July 4 aged 92, claimed the title of the world's oldest rock critic, and covered two notorious Beatles concerts in Cleveland, Ohio, in the mid-1960s, the wildest in the group's touring history. In the wake of their first hit ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Eastman conference ponders 'What happens when music meets the mind'
The Daily News Online
What happens when the Beatles or Beethoven meet the brain? The answers to all these questions and many more are being answered by research in the area of music cognition, which takes in elements of music performance and scientific study of the brain, ...
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Set list for Monday Paul McCartney concert at Wrigley Field
Chicago Tribune
Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End (Beatles) Currently there are no comments. Be the first to comment! To our readers: Registration is required before your comments can be posted. Constructive and respectful comments related to the topic of the ...
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