The Beatles
There’s a reason John Lennon never meant “Now and Then”—released this week alongside a short film and a Peter Jackson music video—to be a Beatles song.
“If [this] isn’t an important milestone in the history of modern music, then I don’t know what is,” Oliver Murray, director of “Now and Then: The Last Beatles Song,” tells us.
The recently unearthed recording from the spring of 1963 captures the boys from Liverpool on the precipice of superstardom—and blew this Beatles superfan’s mind.
Or is it a song that happens to be a short story? Either way, there’s no room for improvement.
A new collection of photography from ACC Art Books and famed collector Peter Fetterman features several of the most striking portraits you’ll ever see.
The audio of the legendary 1969 show is coming to streaming platforms, for those of you who really want to hear three different versions of “Get Back.”
If The Beatles had gone through with the idea of performing at Sabratha, perhaps the West would care more about its looting.