Monday, December 21, 2009

Thursday, December 17, 2009

"Lost" Lennon interview published

The New Statesman features a previously unpublished 1968 interview with John and Yoko.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Download Macca's Meat-Free Mondays song

Paul McCartney has recorded a tune especially for the Meat-Free Monday environmental/vegetatarian campaign. While a donation is appreciated, you can download the song at the organization's official site, here.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

BBC presents Songs the Beatles Gave Away

BBC 2 is featuring a program focused on songs the Beatles provided to other artists throughout their career. Listen here.

Details:

Whilst the Beatles were constantly in the charts, John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison were also supplying other artists with a number of hits...and the occasional miss! Bob Harris delves into these recordings by Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas, Mary Hopkin, The Foremost, Cilla Black, Jackie Lomax, Doris Troy and others. Along the way he uncovers some forgotten gems, such as the theme tune for a TV series starring Stanley Holloway; music from a Boulting Brothers film called The Family Way; and hears first hand from Sir Paul McCartney about being contacted by Frank Sinatra for a song. Paul also talks at length about his approach to writing in the 1960s; the songs given to Tommy Quickly, Peter and Gordon, Chris Barber and PJ Proby; as well as those written exclusively for Cilla Black.

Amongst other interviews recorded specially for the programme, Mary Hopkin talks about recording with McCartney in the studio; Johnny Gentle (who was backed by The Beatles on his 1960 tour) recalls Lennon's contribution to I've Just Fallen For Someone; Billy Hatton of The Fourmost remembers John and George's version of the group's debut hit Hello Little Girl; and Billy J. Kramer admits to the fatal error of turning down a song that would eventually become one of the most performed works in recorded history.