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In The Beatles' early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs in tandem. The two would write together at Paul's ...
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, banned for profanity, themes, and antisocial behavior, linked infamously to John Lennon's murder.
John Lennon had a great knack for melody, but he had enough sense to realise that some artists are going to be out of his reach. Read more here.
Blonde On Blonde' is rated by many as Bob Dylan's greatest album. Let's check out some fascinating trivia about the 1966 album.
The city can be reached via a direct flight from Liverpool John Lennon Airport for less than the price of a night out ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Townshend apparently liked The Hair, but Barnes was partial to The Who.
The Wilmington Planning Commission’s debate over special-use hearings turned into a proxy for how the public contributes in ...
John Lennon disliked one Beatles song he wrote. He admitted anyone could hear how upset he was in the recording process.
When John Lennon accused Paul McCartney of “sabotaging” his Beatles song and how the incident underpinned their songwriting creative collaboration.