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Paul McCartney certainly believes in magic. Behind The Beatles song that opened up McCartney's eyes—and sparked John Lennon's envy.
Fifty-six years ago today, the Beatles were hard at work on their final album while John Lennon recovered from a car wreck.
Radar reveals the full truth behind how Miley Cyrus lied to her accountant to cover up the full extent of her rampant drug ...
There is something psychedelic about jam bands. Their songs and live shows are trippy. These songs might even give you a contact high.
Even as advanced as the songs from Revolver, their previous album, had been, “Strawberry Fields Forever” and “Penny Lane”, released as a double A-sided single in February 1967, represented a huge leap ...
INTERVIEW: Known for powering the beats behind Oasis and Johnny Marr, the drumming dynamo and son of Ringo Starr is hitting a new groove. As he tells Mark Beaumont, he’s thriving in cosmic supergroup ...
An exhibit at a Dupont Circle museum in D.C. highlights the period of time John Lennon, of The Beatles, described as “The Lost Weekend.” ...
Bruce Springsteen isn't the only musician to complete or launch anticipated album projects, then to see it never see the light of day.
Today's guest is Susannah Cahalan, whose new book is The Acid Queen, a biography of Rosemary Woodruff Leary—muse, fugitive, ...
There was one studio session wherein John Lennon accidentally took LSD, luckily leading to one of the Beatles' best psychedelic songs.
These somewhat dark and a little disturbing albums from the 1970s are still considered groundbreaking works today.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney had a complicated relationship. McCartney listed all the reasons he loved Lennon in a letter worth thousands.