The
first ever free to read online Beatles book has just
been launched. Bob Neaverson,
author of The
Beatles Movies (Cassell, 1997) and co-author
(with former Apple Film boss Denis O'Dell) of At
the Apple's Core, has just
launched a Beatles Movie web site, www.beatlesmovies.co.uk Press
release info posted
here
Ringo
Starr is sick of being called an ex-Beatle .
I hate to say it, but if the other three Beatles didn't
choose Ringo to replace Pete Best, there's a great
possibility we never would have even heard of Ringo
Starr. "Solo
artist" or otherwise. I'm just saying that most
musicians would be extremely proud to have once been
a Beatle, even if it was the only thing they were known
for.
Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi, the spiritual guru whose pupils
included the Beatles has died. He was thought to
be 91, although his exact birth date is unclear.
John Lennon was inspired to write the song "Sexy Sadie" about
the Maharishi.. Read
more - Picture
of the Maharishi with the Beatles
Pete Best was
ousted from The Beatles in 1962 and replaced by Ringo
Starr – and never
spoke to his band mates again. Here's what he says
about the possibility of a meeting with the other surviving
former Beatles: “The door’s
always open for a meeting, although to be realistic
it would have to be on Paul’s volition. But we’re
not starry-eyed youngsters anymore, it would be nice
to meet just for posterity. There were some great moments
in Liverpool when we were kids.” Read
more
Paul
McCartney gave an exclusive interview for Clash
Magazine. Read
it here at clashmusic.com
Paul's
only son, James Louis McCartney, 30,
is finally stepping out of the shadows and working
on his own album. James plays guitar and drums and
is a songwriter. His father is helping him with the
recording of the album, but says (about James) "He's
doing it all. He's writing it all. It's sensational." Read
more (and see pics of James) Read
more
Director
Richard Lester, now 75 years old,
comments on the Beatles film "Help!". He
hadn't seen "Help!" for
some 35 years before seeing it recently. Read
more - (opens new window) 
Released
on Nov. 6, 2007 as a double-DVD set,
is an expanded and reissued version of the Beatles
movie "Help!" (after originally
being slated for Oct. 30 release).
This is an upgrade and replacement to both the 1997
and 2000 editions, which, went out of print “due
to rights issues.” Read
more - (opens new window) See
also this Help! photo gallery on latimes.com
Paul
McCartney has
released a deluxe edition of his
most recent album 'Memory Almost Full'.
It includes videos and bonus tracks. It also contains
exclusive live performance footage and music videos
for the singles 'Ever
Present Past' and 'Dance
Tonight'.
I have to wonder how people who already bought the
CD feel about this... Read
more - (opens new window) 
In
this article about "23 Album
Covers that Changed Everything",
the Beatles' Sgt . Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club Band is at the top. Read
it - (opens new window) 
After
almost 50 years, a photograph of John Lennon is
uncovered. The photo, which had been locked away in a
cupboard, shows a 17-year old Lennon posing with Quarrymen
manager Nigel
Walley. Walley had
not seen the picture since 1958. He said: " It's
very emotional for me seeing this photo again after
all these years. John was a very good friend of mine." Read
more & see the photo- (opens new window)
It's
been over 40 years since the Beatles' manager, Brian
Epstein,
died at age 32. Epstein was instrumental in making the
Beatles household names.
Read
more from liverpoolecho.co.uk- (opens new window) 
Former Beatle Pete
Best has a cameo
in the movie "The Rocker". A character in the movie is
in a band and gets kicked out right before they became
famous. Sound familiar? Read
more - (opens new window) 
What makes Paul McCartney cry? "God
Only Knows"... Read
more 
She was George Harrison's "Something" and
Eric Clapton's "Layla." After her 40-year silence
on the subject of George and Eric, Pattie
Boyd has written
a memoir detailing her life with the rock gods, called "Wonderful
Tonight."
ABC
News article -
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USA
Today article
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Daily
Mail article
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Paul
McCartney has released a new three-volume
DVD set, 'The McCartney Years'. The
discs feature solo music videos, live performances,
exclusive footage and personal commentary by McCartney
himself. Read
more - (opens new window)  |