Rock’s Urban Legends: Fact and Fiction
The “Paul is dead” myth started gaining steam today in 1969. But there are other myths that stalk the rock and roll landscape.
The Beatles’ “Carnival of Light” Has Never (Really) Seen Daylight
The Beatles’ “Carnival of Light” is nearly 15 minutes of…we don’t know what. It was an early attempt at avant-garde, but fell flat.
The Screening Room: “Meeting the Beatles In India” (Pt 2)
Their trip to India was meant to be a chance for the Beatles to recharge and reconnect. It didn’t work out quite that way.
The Screening Room: “Meeting the Beatles In India”
Besides the Maharishi, there was one other person in India who had a big impact on the Beatles — and ultimately, The White Album.
Delia Derbyshire, the Mother of Electronica
Her knack for both mathematics and music, plus her willingness to experiment, made Delia Derbyshire a true musical pioneer.