The most notorious song during the Beatles’ sprawling sessions associated with The White Album was, bar none, the tension-riddled recording of “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.” The song would require some 42 hours to record, with Paul McCartney leading his bandmates through numerous takes of the composition in a host of different styles. The elaborate recording sessions for […]
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Everything Fab Four: We All Live in a Yellow Submarine!
Last summer, music fans the world over celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ groundbreaking LP Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. This time around, we mark 50 years since the July 1968 premiere of the Beatles’ animated feature Yellow Submarine. And with Apple releasing a special picture disc of the “Yellow Submarine” single, the […]
Everything Fab Four: Wings, Still the Greatest
As compilations of Paul McCartney’s work go, Wings Greatest, released in November 1978, is pretty strange. Arguably, it doesn’t even include the totality of McCartney and Wings’ greatest hits at the time, omitting the number-one 1975 single “Listen to What the Man Said,” as well as a trio of top-10 hits in Band on the […]
Everything Fab Four: Paul McCartney’s “Thrillington”
Last month saw the reissue of Thrillington, arguably one of the strangest episodes in Paul McCartney’s musical corpus. The Thrillington album, a collection of 11 instrumental cover versions of the original songs from McCartney’s RamLP, offers a whimsical, even ephemeral turn on the former Beatle’s gritty, homespun sophomore solo effort. At this relatively late date—nearly […]
Everything Fab Four: The Beatles As “Plagiarists Extraordinaires”
The evidence of the Beatles’ musical borrowings was hidden in plain sight. There may be no more influential—and, at times, vexed—musical relationship than the Beatles’ artistic debt to Chuck Berry, who recently passed away at age 90. As John Lennon remarked way back in 1972 as he introduced the legendary guitarist on the Mike Douglas […]