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Monthly Archives: April 2010

In Liverpool

This week’s video could have also been a BROW (i.e. Beatles Rarity Of The Week) but I decided since there was video available for it, that I should use it. Not much is known about this charming little track from Paul, about his early Liverpool memories. A recording of it never saw an official release, [...]

Slow Down

A town in the west is getting renamed Ringo Ravine since The Beatles are visiting. On the way, The Beatles meet Goldnose, a horse that can smell gold. 1 person thinks this is FAB! Click here if you change your mind.

Beatles Rarity Of The Week – Yellow Submarine (special effects track)

It’s time for this week’s BROW. As you likely know, it was fairly customary for John Lennon and Paul McCartney to pen a song together, for Ringo to sing, on whatever album they happened to be working on at the time. During the Revolver sessions of 1966, John had a verse melody in mind for [...]

More on Digg

I had some questions/comments earlier on the Digg button that appears after each post and thought I’d explain it a little better than I did before. The Digg button submits the post/article to Digg.com, which is sort of a storehouse of interesting articles sorted by various topics. Before the button has been clicked by anyone, [...]

Decca Records Snubs The Beatles

Not to mince words, Mr. Epstein, but we don’t like your boys’ sound. Groups are out; four-piece groups with guitars particularly are finished…The Beatles have no future in show business. – Decca Records Executive, 1962 An interesting article. 2 people think this is FAB! Click here if you change your mind.

You’re Sixteen (You’re Beautiful, and You’re Mine)

A television special called Ringo aired on NBC on 4/26/1978 promoting Ringo’s new album Bad Boy. This is one of eight tracks Ringo performed on the show. The show portrayed Ringo in a Prince and The Pauper theme with an alternate, poor look-a-like named Ognir Rrats. It included George Harrison, Dee Murray, Vincent Price and [...]