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Paul McCartney went experimental on the songs of McCartney II, but he returned to his strengths on the album closer "One Of These Days".
Paul McCartney didn't need any more validation as a rock and roll star, and yet it only takes one show to set him on the right track all over again.
All but one of the guitars featured here are linked to legendary artists, while the most coveted encapsulate pivotal moments ...
The Beatles displayed a touch for coming up with surprising lyrical endings. Check out four of their memorable songs that did just that.
There are some great self-produced albums out there, but here are just three iconic offerings from the 70s and 80s.
A casual observer of Ellen Alaverdyan might be fooled by her cute smile or sweet peals of laughter. After all, she looks like ...
Growing up, it was a shop like no other. I used to take trips into Sydney’s Rocks area just to gaze into its windows. I ...
The Beatles' 1966 track, "And Your Bird Can Sing," helped inform a prominent feature in rock 'n' roll of the following decade ...
Harrison’s love for Ravi Shankar and his sitar experiments are well documented, and it seems Crosby got the ball rolling ...
Joe Berlinger's film captures Paul Simon's return to South Africa some years after the release of Graceland, contrasting the ...
There aren't many pubs like Peter Kavanagh's. Found among the elegant terraces of Egerton Street in the Georgian Quarter, the ...