Tag: George Harrison
Technology Proves to Be the Hero Rather Than the Villain in Music When It Comes to The Beatles’ “Now and Then”
As talk of AI being the biggest threat to humanity (apart from climate change) since the invention of the atom bomb (also still a threat [Read More…]
Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places: Phil Spector
Had Phil Spector died in a pre-#MeToo world, the barrage of articles about his legacy might have been presented with a different, slightly less scathing [Read More…]
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band: The 50th Anniversary & The Importance of Finding It In High School
Like most music that is timeless and essential, it’s best to discover it when you’re in high school–at that pivotal coming of age phase of [Read More…]
John Lennon: 35 Years After His Death
With each passing year, it still seems incredible that John Lennon is no longer with us. His unwavering message of peace and a strong belief [Read More…]
Cilla Black: The Death of a Lovely Liverpudlian
When one thinks Liverpool, The Beatles are, of course, the first entity to pop into mind. But the legendary Cilla Black, championed by The Beatles [Read More…]
Cynthia Lennon: Did She Deserve Better?
The premature and unfortunate death of Cynthia Lennon (once Cynthia Powell) on April 1st from cancer leads one to further ponder the tragic nature of [Read More…]
John Lennon: A Libra of the People
On what would have been John Lennon’s seventy-fourth birthday, his effect on the masses continues to remain a force to be reckoned with. His irreverent [Read More…]
McCartney: The Sad-Eyed Beatle
In general, Paul McCartney is the most beloved Beatle. Sure, people idolize and deify John Lennon, but Macca is the “lovable lad from Liverpool” who [Read More…]