The Fab Four’s famous Shea Stadium concert in 1965 was one of their most monumental events. It demonstrated the band’s popularity and power, but the downside was that it was overwhelming and ...
The Beatles’ “Taxman” articulates concerns different from the topics of most protest songs of the time. The song feels out of touch with the concerns that many people have today. On the other hand, ...
The Beatles have released a new video for the classic Revolver song “Taxman.” The clip, directed by Danny Sangra, colorfully displays the song’s lyrics, with constantly changing text and movement ...
Not so fast. In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Rob Sheffield says he’s convinced the real influence behind “Taxman” is the 1965 Motown smash “Shotgun” by Junior Walker and the All Stars, ...
About a year into the global pandemic, the Greyboy Allstars — co-founded by saxophonist Karl Denson — decided to hold a series of livestream concerts that were shown exclusively on nugs.net. For four ...
It’s the one where the lads set out to remake themselves from scratch, trying psychedelia, chamber music, Indian raga, Memphis soul. As Giles Martin says, “Revolver is an album where you could listen ...
The Beatles' seventh studio album, 1966's Revolver, was a turning point for the Fab Four: it was the record that saw them use the recording studio as an instrument in itself—a place where they, along ...
The Batman TV show, with Neil Hefti’s indelible “na-na-na-na-na-na-Batman” theme song, debuted in the U.S. in January 1966, hitting the U.K. in May. In April of that year, the Beatles started ...
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