Being a Beatle was often hard for George. He realized being in one of the most famous bands in the world came with a price. The whole experience aged him. It wrecked his nerves and made him paranoid.
George Harrison said he did something uncharacteristic while writing his 1987 song, “When We Was Fab.” He wanted to evoke the spirit of The Beatles in the song. George told Timothy White at Goldmine ...
When the four Beatles went their separate ways, the acrimony from their split seemed substantial enough that the men writing songs about their former group might have seemed a definite no-go. And yet ...
The '80s were marked by dizzying highs and catastrophic lows for ex-members of the Beatles. The title of this sharp and snarky rocker, originally found in a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, became ...