Monday, July 30, 2007

It's 2007 And The Beatles Still Matter


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The Beatles' music in invulnerable to changes in pop styles or fashions. It gets stronger as time goes by.
This summer Paul McCartney turned 65 and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" turned 40. Both events got a lot of media attention. The Beatles broke up in 1970 and two of the Fab Four have passed away — and yet Beatlemania never completely subsides. Cirque du Soleil's big hit "The Beatles Love" just celebrated its first anniversary in Las Vegas. Paul and Ringo attended, paying tribute to George and John, and the fans went wild. The acclaimed director Julie Tamor has a new film coming in September called "Across The Universe," which uses Beatles songs to tell the story of the '60s through the eyes of an English boy named — guess — Jude. The Beatles' music in invulnerable to changes in pop styles or fashions. It gets stronger as time goes by. Which created a special challenge for John, Paul, George and Ringo. No matter what they did as solo performers, it would always be held up to the impossible standard of The Beatles. They were the only four musicians in the world whose records were considered disappointments if they were not as good as Beatles records. As John Lennon sang on the last Beatles album, "Boy, you're gonna carry that weight a long time." It's a testament to their strength of character and resolve as artists that all four of them kept moving ahead and making music in spite of the impossible expectations. It's interesting how well a lot of their solo work ages — as time passes and we get away from the Beatles comparisons. Ringo has a new "Greatest Hits" album coming out later this summer, on August 28. It's a surprise to be reminded of how many solo hits Ringo had: "It Don't Come Easy," "Photograph," "Back Off Boogaloo," "You're Sixteen," and a lot more. John Lennon always said that Ringo was a star in Liverpool before he joined the Beatles and everybody there knew he was going to be successful in show business in some fashion. Go back to the Beatles movies for proof of that; they are all built around Ringo. He was a natural Starr. For George fans, there is the long-awaited CD re-release of the complete Traveling Wilburys recordings. Back in 1988 George put together a super-group with his pals Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Roy Orbison and had a huge hit. The Wilburys made two albums and several other recordings, all of which are collected here along with a new DVD documentary that reminds us how remarkable this nearly accidental group really was. At the time I think most of us just got a kick out of seeing those five famous faces singing together. Now you listen and you realize that these songs were really well-constructed and beautifully recorded. Obviously George Harrison knew how to balance giant egos and giant talents. The Traveling Wilburys is a great tribute to the good humor and subtle power of "the quiet Beatle." Nobody ever called John Lennon the quiet Beatle. John was one of the great big mouths. A worthy tribute to his memory is a new double CD called "Instant Karma" in which U2, REM, Green Day, Christina Aguilera and a couple of dozen other current stars perform Lennon's songs. It is all in support of the Amnesty International campaign to save Darfur, and although a skeptic could say that when it comes to stopping that genocide it might be time to give guns a chance, this is a noble cause and a wonderful tribute record. However, it has to be said: no one else can sing these songs like John Lennon. His voice remains irreplaceable. Which should remind us to be grateful that Paul McCartney is still with us. Paul is the most successful popular songwriter in history but he always has the burden of anything he does being compared to what he did in The Beatles. Paul's response has been to simply keep working. Through gigantic success, unprecedented fame, public feuds and private tragedy, McCartney has never stopped making music. His new album has a great title — "Memory Almost Full." It's a concept record about scanning through a lifetime of images and memories. It's about being amazed at how quickly time passes, and how memories from 40 or 50 years ago can seem as vivid as what we did yesterday. He calls it "my ever present past." McCartney's real subject has always been perseverance — "Take a sad song and make it better," "Take these broken wings and learn to fly," "Let it be." No matter what he's gone through, McCartney always acts like it's cool, it's fine, it's no big deal. On "Memory Almost Full," Sir Paul looks back on a long and event-filled life and hints that maybe it was a pretty big deal after all. A few years ago I was seated with Paul at a wedding and of course, every guest in the place, from the bride's cousin to the priest, came up to have a photo taken with him. After about an hour of this I said to him, "Boy, that must get to a real drag." He said, "Well, anytime I start to feel that way I remember how nervous John and I were when we were kids and we met our heroes, the Everly Brothers. I know what it's like to be the fan." He said that it amazed him sometimes to think that he met Elvis Presley. In fact, he said, it amazed him sometimes to think that he was in The Beatles. On his new album, Paul expresses that amazement that we all in some ways share. Get a load of how fast life goes by, all the things we've done, all the people we¹ve known, all the adventures, all these friends and lovers. It's a remarkable thing to look back at a life and say, "Wow, that was me!"© MMVII, CBS Interactive, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Neil Aspinall quits Apple

A man who spent nearly 40 years as a custodian for the musical legacy of the Beatles has suddenly quit his post.
Apple Corps announced Tuesday that Neil Aspinall, a former schoolmate of Paul McCartney and George Harrison, had resigned, but gave no explanation for his departure news:www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2007/04/10/beatles-apple-aspinall.html

THE ROADIE

Every rock band has a roadie,or the guy who drives them to safer places away from fans and groupies.Neil Aspinall was the Beatles' roadie during their early Liverpool and Hamburg days and later became their road manager during their concert tours particularly their 1966 world tour.

Neil would give his own life for the band,and he was one of the Beatles' entourage who were viciously attacked by supporters of then Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos during the band's ill-fated and disastrous tour of the Philippines in 1966.

When Brian Epstein died,he was asked by the Beatles to manage the newly founded Apple Corps in 1968 but was fired off in late 1969 by Allen Klein,who,John,George and Ringo was contented to have as band manager post-Epstein.The whole thing caused turmoil as Paul[who was totally against Klein] opposed his bandmates' decision and filed lawsuits against them.Splitting the Beatles into two factions,John,George,Ringo and Klein on the other side and Paul and the Eastman's(Linda McCartney's father) on the other side.Paul had to broke up the Beatles to be able to sue,it was very sad and 1970 saw the band going on their separate ways.

Neil Aspinall became the head of the Apple Corps post Beatles and was involved as executive producer for the Anthology project in 1995.

Monday, July 9, 2007

REVOLVER

Revolver is the first Beatles album that paved the way to psychedelic rock..Released on August 5,1966,this is the album where George Harrison's compositions became more prominent.

Unlike its predecessor Rubber Soul,Revolver is more crisp in sound and the songs were more experimental like "Tomorrow Never Knows"-considered to be one of the first psychedelic rock songs and the raucous guitar sounds by the songs "She Said She Said" and "And Your Bird Can Sing".And also the feedbacky guitar solo of the album's first track "Taxman" provides a starking contrast to the softer sound of Rubber Soul-though one Harrison composition from the latter called "Think For Yourself" featured Paul McCartney on fuzz bass.

This is the last Beatles album to be butchered by Capitol Records and in 1988 the original British edition was issued by EMI Parlophone to the United States and the US version of the album was deleted,unifying the worldwide catalogue.The album went straight to the number one spot of Billboard's album charts proving once again that the Beatles were on top of rock n'roll fame on this planet.

Track listing:
1.Taxman(Harrison) lead singer:George Harrison
2.Eleanor Rigby(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:Paul McCartney
3.I'm Only Sleeping(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:John Lennon
4.Love You To(Harrison) lead singer:George Harrison
5.Here,There And Everywhere(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer: Paul McCartney
6.Yellow Submarine(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:Ringo Starr
7.She Said She Said(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:John Lennon
8.Good Day Sunshine(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:Paul McCartney
9.And Your Bird Can Sing(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:John Lennon
10.For No One(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:Paul McCartney
11.Doctor Robert(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:John Lennon
12.I Want To Tell You(Harrison) lead singer:George Harrison
13.Got To Get You Into My Life(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:Paul McCartney
14.Tomorrow Never Knows(Lennon-McCartney) lead singer:John Lennon

Thursday, July 5, 2007

George Harrison (February 25,1943-November 29,2001)



Taken from the movie "Help!"..George Harrison is the best guitarist ever.

Some quotes from his contemporaries/friends:

"George Harrison? Now theres a guy,he's got great intonation"--Jeff Beck

"His solos are so immaculate and they're so impeccably performed"--Jimmy Page

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Something about me

How to make a Keith
Ingredients:
1 part competetiveness
5 parts crazyiness
5 parts leadership
Method:
Stir together in a glass tumbler with a salted rim. Add emotion to taste! Do not overindulge!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

The Beatles-the world's most popular and greatest rock n'roll band


No rock group has ever done it like the Beatles,they disbanded more than 30 years ago but they still touch the hearts of both old and new generations of rock music fans.Their 1995 comeback as a trio releasing the three Anthology albums and topping the charts once again only proved their enduring appeal and immortality.In a sense,it would be more appropriate to describe the word "god-like" status.
"We always wanted to see who will beat the Beatles,and it was the Beatles",says Paul McCartney in a 1997 interview after the release of Anthology 3.All Anthology series topped the Billboard album charts,breaking new records.
All of their albums released in the sixties topped the Billboard album charts and when they released their compilation album of their number one singles called "1" in 2000..it once again topped the Billboard album charts and was also number one in 34 different countries besides the US,making Sir Paul McCartney a little more richer..yet.Sir Paul,by the way,is the richest rock singer on the planet.McCartney is the only "billionaire" musician earning from the Beatles' royalties and from his band Wings and solo albums.
Thank you for the music John,Paul,George and Ringo and for catching the hearts of Beatleheads worldwide.