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Scorsese analyzes the mysteries of George Harrison in 'Living in the Material ... Chicago Sun-Times 'Got up went to Twickenham rehearsed until lunchtime — left the Beatles — went home, and in the evening did King of Fuh at Trident studio, had chips later." So George wrote in his diary on Jan. 10, 1969. He returned a few weeks later, and then the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At Atlas Theater show, Bettye LaVette puts her own spin on rock classics Washington Post On Saturday night at a sold-out Atlas Theater, LaVette staked personal claims on songs by the Beatles, Fiona Apple and even George Jones. She did so partially by bypassing their original melodies, but also by putting these tunes in the context of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
I'll Judge This Rock 'n Roll Hall of Lame The UCSD Guardian Online Yeah, everyone likes The Beatles. Everyone likes Led Zeppelin. But my obsession is much more serious than that. When I was little, and my friends were watching Disney Channel, I'd be flipping to VH1 — ogling "Pop Up Video" and learning about drug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Harrison: Living In The Material World - review MusicRadar.com The scale of the narrative is massive – the tale of The Beatles alone has been told in The Beatles Anthology, a 600-minute Ken Burns-like series, along with libraries of books – but Scorsese neatly divides the film into two parts. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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