Paul McCartney in Israel - 24-26 Sept, 2008

 

 
Here are links to the latest Beatles-related articles available online:
 
John Lennon's Last Days Examined in New CNN
Documentary
News On News
29 November, 2010
Losing Lennon – Countdown to Murder premieres on
Saturday, Dec. 4 at 8:00pm, near the 30th anniversary of
Lennon’s assassination.
Also: Tape with John Lennon interview gets no bid;
Revealed: Julian Lennon's memories of his Beatle dad
John; Remembering the day Lennon died; Son: 'John
Lennon abandoned me'; The dream was over; Jersey
musician will never forget his time with John Lennon;
Stephen K. Peeples: 'Double Fantasy' flashback: Starting
Over; Lennon’s Other Legacy; They’ll imagine he was
still here; Richard Wagoner: John Lennon's last interview
will air in 3-hour online show; Still a Drag: John
Lennon's Death 30 Years On; John Lennon: Fox News
Channel, CNN examine his last days (inc. videos)
 
George Harrison All Things Must Pass Turns 40
Years Old
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover Music News
27 November, 2010
George Harrison’s landmark solo album ‘All Things Must
Pass’ was released 40 years ago today back on November
27, 1970.
Also: Remembering That “All Things Must Pass”; George
Harrison remembered; This Day in Music Spotlight: All
Things Must Pass
 
Brian Cadd Song For Ringo Starr Remains In The
Vault (inc. video)
By Paul Cashmere, Undercover
26 November, 2010
A 70’s Ringo Starr recording of a Brian Cadd song could
have been the “anthem for all drunks and druggies around
the world” but it was never released.
 
Stephen K. Peeples: 'Double Fantasy' flashback:
Planting the seed
By Stephen K. Peeples, Signal
25 November, 2010
All Access: Part 1 of a series on Grammy-winning album
by John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Also: Yoko Ono interviews son for 'Day of Listening';
Sean Lennon And Yoko Ono: DNA Memory (inc. audio);
John Lennon: Joey Molland interview; Lennon's last day;
The Day John's Music Died; Legend of a Photo
 
He's a Day Tripper: Paul McCartney crashes face
first on stage during curtain call in Brazil
(inc. video)
Daily Mail
24 November, 2010
He regularly performs to tens of thousands of people
across the world during his six decades in showbusiness.
Also: Paul McCartney Leads Celebrity Friends For
Climate Week; Sir Paul McCartney congratulates PR team
on award
 
Former Beatles drummer Pete Best hits right note
with pupils of West Derby’s St Paul’s juniors
By Ben Turner, Liverpool Echo
24 November, 2010
Liverpool pupils came up with the very “Best” way to
bring a project about The Beatles to life after persuading
a former band member to come into school.
Also: From the Editor: Pete Best, on being – and then not
being – a Beatle
 
Music giants in £500k Beatles video game row
Daily Mail
21 November, 2010
A top-selling video game featuring The Beatles’ back
catalogue is at the centre of a £500,000 dispute between
two of the country’s biggest music companies.
Also: Apple sells 2 million Beatles songs so far; Beatles
sell 2 mil iTunes tracks in week one; Lake County
Discovery Museum XRT Beatles guru at Lennon exhibit;
Giving Thanks to Paul, Ringo & the Long and Winding
Road; Beatles generate $8-million in first week
 
Local photographer featured in 'LENNONYC'
doc
By Ed Masley, The Arizona Republic
19 November, 2010
David Spindel had no idea whose recording session he'd
been asked to photograph the day he walked into the Hit
Factory in New York City in 1980.
Also: 'John would have approved,' says Yoko Ono of PBS
doc 'LENNONYC'; Flashback: May Pang Recalls John
Lennon’s Famous 1974 Thanksgiving Show with Elton
John; Salem: Ono keeps Lennon’s legacy alive; A look at
John Lennon's New York; Yoko Ono happy with new
John Lennon TV doc; Album signed by John Lennon for
his killer for sale; The ballad of John and Yoko: Rare
photos of the late Beatle and his wife relaxing at their
Ascot mansion to go on display in London; John Lennon
penned I'm Only Sleeping lyrics on bill; Yoko Ono talks
about the life and art of John Lennon
The Gibson Interview: Peter Asher Talks ’60s,
Beatles and Apple Records
By Russell Hall, Gibson
19 November, 2010
No one occupied a more front-and-center seat during the
’60s British Invasion than Peter Asher did.
Also: Neil Innes on George Harrison and Graham
Chapman: the Funhouse interview (inc. videos); Larry
Kane rides high with the Beatles
 
Beatles NOT For Sale
By Richie Unterberger, Mojo
18 November, 2010
In the week that Apple announced that Beatles songs
would henceforth be purchasable as mp3s via their
iTunes store - news that drew a resounding "meh"
from the MOJO massive - we asked Richie Unterberger
to remind us of the real gold still in them thar hills.
Also: Apple vs Apple: long-running legal dispute
delayed Beatle's iTunes deal (inc. video); Beatles At
Washington Colosseum Puts Shea To Shame
 
Lil Wayne, Paul McCartney slated for 'SNL'
shows
USA Today
18 November, 2010
Just in: Saturday Night Live has announced three new
shows.
Also: Paul McCartney to Appear on 'Saturday Night
Live'
 
Give Lennon a chance for top Christmas
single
By Natalie Irvine, Belfast Telegraph
18 November, 2010
With Christmas being hi-jacked over the last few
years by X-Factor, a south Belfast worker has
started a campaign to put a John Lennon classic at
the top of the charts — with Yoko Ono’s blessing.
 
This Day in Music Spotlight: Andy White,
the Fifth Beatle
By Andrew Vaughan, Gibson
17 November, 2010
News broke on this day in 2000, just as The Beatles’
1 album was re-affirming the band as the best in
history, that the drummer who played on “Love Me
Do” had earned himself another few pounds for his
drum parts, but only for the same fee as he had
earned back in 1962.
 
Press release
PRNewswire
16 November, 2010
Paul McCartney Plays the World Famous Apollo
Theater for the First Time—Celebrating 20 Million
SIRIUS XM Subscribers
Also: Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney jots White
Album song lyrics on napkin to support Teenage
Cancer Trust
 
Apple Begins Selling Beatles Downloads
By Miguel Helft and Ben Sisario,
The New York Times
16 November, 2010
After years of wrangling and negotiations, Apple
finally secured the rights to the music of the Beatles
and made it available through its iTunes store on
Tuesday.
Also: Apple Finally Snares Beatles; Working It Out,
iTunes to Sell Beatles Titles; The Beatles on iTunes
at last?; EMI's Faxon Says Beatles Deal Was 'Quite
Easy'; Does it matter that the Beatles are finally on
iTunes?; The Beatles are on iTunes but won't be
here, there and everywhere until 2011; Beatles
Explode Onto iTunes Charts; Derek McGovern: A
Beatles Top 10 is 8-1
 
"I Don't Believe in Beatles": Lennon's
Minimalist Journey to Independence
By Jacob Adams, PopMatters
15 November, 2010
By 1970, John Lennon was struggling to break free
from his former Fab Four image and transform
himself into a more cynical, hard-edged solo artist.
Also: We All Shine On: A Tribute to John Lennon
 
Recording of Beatles news conference on
auction Sunday
The Canadian Press
14 November, 2010
An original recording of a 1966 Beatles news
conference in Toronto is to go on the auction block
today.
Also: Head back to the Beatles’ Hamburg
 
John Lennon's First Group the Quarrymen
Tell Tales Out of School (inc. video)
By James Sullivan, Spinner
12 November, 2010
When the less-renowned members of the Quarrymen
-- the Liverpool group that nurtured three young rock
'n' rollers named John, Paul and George -- reunited in
1997 for a 40th anniversary celebration, a local radio
program asked a man on the street to review their
performance.
 
Sir Paul McCartney has an eye for the ladies
By Andrei Harmsworth, Metro
11 November, 2010
You won’t get happier campers than these ladies
after Sir Paul McCartney invited them on stage in
Buenos Aires.
Also: McCartney hizo delirar a la Argentina beatle;
Paul McCartney hizo vibrar River (video); Paul, la
leyenda – Primera parte (video); Paul, la leyenda –
Segunda parte (video); Mano a mano con Paul (video);
Paul McCartney hizo delirar a todo el estadio
Monumental (inc. videos); Paul McCartney cumplió
el sueño de 45 mil personas en River (inc. video);
Paul McCartney Delights Crowds In Buenos Aires;
McCartney, Bono, and Sting invited to sing in Machu
Picchu, Peru
Here are some videos from Brazil (thanks, Carlos):
1, 2, 3, 4 - click here for more videos
 
Yoko Ono Talks John Lennon, Lady Gaga
& More
By William Goodman, Spin
9 November, 2010
Since the early '60s, Yoko Ono has been a renegade
in the avant-garde art world with her conceptual
approach to music, film, art, and politics.
 
Paul McCartney: 'Suddenly it just all came
together'
By Phil Hogan, The Observer
7 November, 2010
Paul McCartney recalls the making of Wings' Band
on the Run – and reveals a scoop about Linda and
the Beatles
Also: Paul McCartney fans set up village ahead of
his first Brazilian gig in 18 years; Lyme Regis: Paul
McCartney's right hand man sweeping roads;
Argentine Soccer Hooligans Shoot It Out Over
McCartney Tix
 
Lennon photos and Hendrix guitar sold at
Midgham
By John Garvey, Newbury Weekly News Group
6 November, 2010
Iconic rock mementoes go under the hammer at local
aution house
Also: John Lennon jacket, Bubbles chimp suit go to
auction; VH1 and Charitybuzz Join to Auction
Beatle’s Drum Set for Save the Music Foundation
 
Yoko Ono: I never influenced John's art
By Marisa Aragón Ware, Boulder Weekly
5 November, 2010
An exhibit of John Lennon's art is coming to Boulder
today.
Also: John Lennon's Last Audio Recording and Rare
Autograph Revealed
 
Former Beatles Ringo Starr celebrates late
bandmate John Lennon’s music
Liverpool Echo
3 November, 2010
Beatles legend Ringo Starr took to the stage in Los
Angeles last night.
Also: Pics
 
Mongolia's monument to fab four
By Ian D Robinson, Coolum & North Shore News
3 November, 2010
The Mongolians are great monument builders.
Also: BBC film unearths Beatles photos (inc. video)
 
This Day in Music Spotlight: The First Beatle to
Hit the Road
By Bryan Wawzenek, Gibson
2 November, 2010
It’s amazing to think that in the fall of 1974, more than four
years after the band had broken up, none of The Beatles
had toured North America.
 
John Lennon and Yoko Ono give Le Chateau’s
fleece a chance
By Ben Kaplan, National Post
2 November, 2010
The fabric was lightweight velour and the belt was about
four inches from top to bottom, studded, with a buckle that
looked like it was from the Old West.
 
Come Together: The Night Lennon and McCartney
Reunited
By Russell Hall, Gibson
2 November, 2010
“Valiant Paul McCartney, I presume?” said John Lennon.
 
Music's not like it was in my day... it's better, says
Macca
The Sun
1 November, 2010
Sir Paul McCartney reckons music is as good now, if not
better, as it was in his songwriting prime.
Also: Paul McCartney and David Beckham invest in Irish
castle
 
 
 
 
 
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