Rendered for splendid high-definition viewing, the digitally-enhanced re-release of The Four Complete Ed Sullivan Shows Starring the Beatles is a welcome sight indeed. Chockfull of extras, including Ed Sullivan’s 1964 London interview with the bandmates, the two-DVD set is worthy of purchase for the Beatles’ legend-making appearances on Sullivan’s weekly variety show. The backstory of the […]
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Everything Fab Four: The Esher Demos and the Beatles’ “White Album”
At the tail end of May 1968, the Beatles assembled for one of the most extraordinary sessions in their storied career. Known as the “Esher demos,” the rough recordings they produced in George Harrison’s home studio would serve as a blueprint for the group’s landmark album The Beatles, later popularized as The White Album. Having only recently […]
Everything Fab Four: The Beatles Underground
In January 1957, Alan Sytner opened the Cavern Club at 10 Mathew St. in Liverpool. Dreaming of owning a jazz club in the tradition of the basement Le Caveau Français in Paris, Sytner founded the Cavern in the cellar of a former fruit warehouse. During World War II, the location had served as an air-raid […]
Everything Fab Four: The Rutles at 40
Of all the Beatles-related milestones, the 40th anniversary of the Rutles may be the most dubious of them all. But then again, the Rutles’ 1978 mock-documentary All You Need Is Cash may be the most hilarious of them all and well worth celebrating its 40th anniversary. Created by Monty Python’s Flying Circus alumni Eric Idle and Neil Innes, the […]
Everything Fab Four: George Harrison’s “Wonderwall”
In 1995, the Britpop band Oasis exploded into international fame with the hit single “Wonderwall.” Composer Noel Gallagher had originally entitled the song as “Wishing Stone,” later explaining that a person’s “wonderwall” refers to the “imaginary friend who’s gonna come and save you from yourself.” But Beatles fans weren’t even remotely fooled about the origin of the […]