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In the poem, written in 1961, The Beatle told the story of an unemployed boy named Tom who was 'black and dirty' and looking ...
One Beatles song would not only work to point the finger at a weaponised society but also somehow unified the band. This is one of John Lennon's finest songs ...
John Lennon wrote a poem using the N-word before he became famous. The former Beatle penned a racist verse during the band’s Hamburg residency in 1961. In the short poem, he uses the inflammatory ...
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Irish Star on MSNBombshell John Lennon secret kept from Beatles fans after Paul McCartney quitThe Beatles' split was announced in 1970 after Paul McCartney decided he was leaving, but an expert has revealed John Lennon ...
In many ways, The Beatles pioneered this simple joy, and since then, continue to spark debate from John Lennon to Paul ...
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison names the one Beatles bandmate he could not perform without before splitIt may come as a surprise to some fans, but George Harrison had one Beatle he could not imagine performing without. He spoke ...
Even The Beatles' early B-sides contained some sneaky depth. "I'll Get You" contained hints of a future John Lennon classic.
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison couldn't perform without one Beatle bandmate before splitThe Beatles are one of the most famous bands in the world, but behind the scenes, the members had their fair share of ...
When you're as beloved as Bob Dylan there is bound to be a few imitators, but he thought two classic songs were direct copies.
CANNES, France, - British actor Harris Dickinson, who made a name for himself in "Babygirl" and "Triangle of Sadness," did ...
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The Mirror US on MSNShock Beatles secret that was kept from fans after Paul McCartney quitEXCLUSIVE: The Beatles fell apart when Paul McCartney announced in April 1970 he would be leaving the band, but one expert has revealed that wasn't the whole story ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison's brutal assessment of one of his biggest Beatles hitsMusic legend George Harrison had a rather unenthusiastic opinion when it came to one of his most popular Beatles hits.
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