{REQUESTS WELCOME} hello loves. I'm pretty sure you know what this is but incase you don't, just imagine yourself with your fav of the Fab Four. {Images are NOT mine, they are from Pinterest, google, etc. all rights go to owner} DISCLAIMER: Obviously I don't own the beatles (sadly) so of course all rights go to the owners. enjoy babies -B
About The Artwork The Beatles pose for Paul Berriff before their performance at the ABC Theater, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England on 29th November 1963. This was The Beatles first tour of the UK. Their single 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' was released the same day. The photograph is a limited edition of 49 and comes signed by Paul Berriff with a limited edition number and authenticity certificate. Original Created:2014 Subjects:Celebrity Materials:Paper Styles:Portraiture Mediums:Black & White Details & Dimensions Photography:Black & White on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:49 Size:33 W x 44 H x 0.3 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
The late Mona Best, who lived in Liverpool, was the mother of Pete Best, the Beatle's original drummer. Her secret love child Roag, fathered by the band's original manager has now told her story.
In photographer Henry Grossman’s new book Places I Remember, My Time with the Beatles, he shares over 1,000 private photographs of the fab four. See photos from his collection here.
Roll up! Roll up! For my magical Beatlemania book! The book where I share my favorite photos, GIFs, Videos, Songs, etc. of the Fab Four and beyond. I know there's quite a few of these books currently, but I've always wanted to have my own version, so here it is! I hope you enjoy! Oh, and for clarification, I was 14 when I started this book, so now that I'm 17 the first half of this book is highly cringey to me. (Not that my recent updates aren't cringey, too, haha!) Anyway, I just wanted to say that to appease my insecurities. I do not own any of the photos or videos used in this book.
This lesson takes you into the three guitar styles of John Lennon, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, from electric 12-string work to slide solos
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Songwriting, musical innovation, comedy; the Fab Four were geniuses at everything.
Throughout the iconic group's career, Starr shot hundreds of intimate photos of his bandmates, now collected for the first time in his just-published "Photograph," shared exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter.
The Beatles: Abbey Road 1969 LP cover The iconic LP cover photo of The Beatles crossing Abbey Road is more than 40 years old. The original zebra crossing has been moved several feet 30 years ago and may be reconstructed. The street crossing, popularly used by fans re-enacting the shoot is to be grade II listed along Abbey Road studios for its cultural and historical importance, following recommendations by English Heritage in an effort to recognize more popular and recent sites as heritage material. Save Britain´s Heritage criticizes EH for this ostentatiously middle-brow decision while neglecting Ringo Starr´s birth place, Madryn Street, which is often referred to in his music and part of an area scheduled for demolition under the Pathfinder scheme. Burzum: Aske 1992 EP cover Meanwhile the listing of the site of another iconic LP cover image in recognition of its importance in music history seems more unlikely. Restoration of the material fabric of the now reconstructed Fantoft stave church to the period of its greatest cultural influence would infer its reconstruction as a ruin of smouldering cinders. The burning of Fantoft stave church on June 6, 1992 was the beginning of a series of arsonist attacks on more than 50 church buildings by persons associated to the Black Metal scene in Norway. Many of the targeted structures were historical churches constructed in tarred timber. To great public outrage these heritage buildings were singled for arson attacks out as symbols of the subjugation through christianization of a pagan Viking Norway. In the same way as the remains of ship burials discovered in Viking grave mounds, stave churches were instrumentalized during the nation building process after the secession from Sweden and reinforced as physical symbols of a shared Norwegian cultural heritage. Varg Vikernes of the band Burzum, marked out as "the most notorious metal musician of all time" was a suspect in the burning and is rumored to have taken the photograph of the burnt out ruins for the LP cover himself. Heeding his self-created image, he went on to murder fellow musician Øystein Aarseth and embrace a cornucopia of fascist ideologies during his imprisonment. (cf Goodricke-Clarke, N. 2003. Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity)
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"Getting a photograph without one of them looking dopey is hard to do… I learnt that it was ok to shoot three of them, or even two of them, as long as one of them was Paul" - Harry Benson
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You can argue how great an impact Lollapalooza has ultimately had on rock 'n' roll since the festival began in 1991. One thing that's inarguable: its effect ...
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In May 1967, Johnson was 17, playing in a band and waiting for the Beatles’ new album. Fifty years after Sgt Pepper’s release, the retiring MP heads to Liverpool to join the city’s celebration of the LP
The day before their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Beatles spent all afternoon rehearsing at their Miami hotel. The group are said to have rehearsed at the Deauville Hotel's Napoleon Room while wearing swimming trunks. At 2pm there was a dress rehearsal before an audience of 2,500 people, the majority of whom had been queuing outside the hotel since early in the morning.
During the recording of what would become ‘The White Album’, Paul McCartney decided the Beatles needed a new series of publicity photographs. After all, they had been in India for three months and…
George being silly in Amsterdam, February 1977 photographed by #PeterMazel "As I’ve said previously, George was one of the funniest people I’ve ever known. He was very funny with off-the-cuff comments, but he just loved pranks & put-ons. " - Ken Scott on #GeorgeHarrison
The Fab Four's second feature film, Help!, turns 50 this month!
Limited edition 180-gram, audiophile vinyl LP pressing of this album from the Fab Four comes housed in replicated artwork. Another mega-hit album from The Beatles was 1965's \"Help!\" Bolstered by its own movie, this album is best known for its classic title track, \"The Night Before,\" \"Ticket to Ride,\" \"Yesterday\" and a great Buck Owen's cover: \"Act Naturally.\" Relive Beatlemania at its best on this remastered reissue on superior sound quality 180-gram vinyl. The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1965. This vinyl pressing contains the 2009 digital remaster of the album, making it sound more vibrant and electrifying than ever before.
Music journalist Fred Goodman presents candid picture of The Beatles, Rolling Stones manager Allen Klein in upcoming book -- EXCLUSIVE
Who could forget these memorable faces from the past? From actors and singers to sports stars and celebrities, the decade of the past were filled with unforgettable personalities, amazing talent, and pretty faces.