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Experiment: Two Words

By |July 27, 2013|Categories: 1968, George, George Harrison|Tags: , , , |

George Harrison, 1968 GEORGE HARRISON: I wrote "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" at my mother's house in Warrington. I was thinking about the Chinese I Ching, the Book of Changes...the Eastern concept is that whatever happens is all meant to be, and that there's no such thing as coincidence—every little item that's going down has a purpose. "While My Guitar [...]

Psychedelia in the UK: "A Technicolor Dream"

By |July 23, 2013|Categories: 1965, 1966, 1967, Documentaries, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Sgt. Pepper|Tags: , , , , |

Inside the "Ally Pally," for The 14-Hour Technicolor Dream, 1967 Any of you that have been interested by my burblings on "psychedelia"—by which I mean the whole gestation, birth and decay of the flower-power movement—will be interested in a video I streamed from Netflix last night: "A Technicolor Dream." It documents the UK scene: the Albert Hall poetry reading in [...]

Book Review: “Beatles vs. Stones”

By |July 22, 2013|Categories: 1968, Beatles vs. Stones, biography, books|Tags: , , , , , , |

Beatles vs. Stones by John McMillian 288 pp. Simon & Schuster, 2013 Reviewed by Devin McKinney A character in Jonathan Lethem’s novel The Fortress of Solitude claims that every small-group dynamic found in fiction or in life is comprehensible via the Beatles model of organizational relationships: “The Beatles thing is an archetype, it’s like the basic human formation. Everything naturally forms into [...]

POV

By |July 19, 2013|Categories: 1967, Sgt. Pepper|Tags: |

From Dullblogger Hua: "She's Leaving Home" from the perspective of a girl leaving home. (Anyone know anything about Kathy McCord?) http://youtu.be/ETiDNME4tMA

Some vinyl to complete your collection

By |July 17, 2013|Categories: Sgt. Pepper, The White Album|Tags: , , |

It's amazing how many men used to wear horn-rimmed glasses, isn't it? For those of you with a little extra scratch, two Beatles vinyl rarities are up for sale: number A0000001 of The White Album, and a copy of Sgt Pepper with various Capitol execs dotting the crowd in the background. The White Album, which was purchased in 1989 for $1000 (seems [...]

These happy days are yours and—?!

By |July 12, 2013|Categories: 1970s, 1974, John Lennon, Ron Howard, Television|Tags: , , , , , |

DEVIN McKINNEY  •  This comes by way of Tom Sutpen's If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger, There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats, which I've more than once called "the best blogsite there's ever been, ever." It appears under the heading "When Legends Gather." (For the irredeemably trivia-minded, I'm pretty sure that's Jerry Paris with half of his face cut off [...]

Beatles, Stones, and serial killers

By |July 8, 2013|Categories: Beatles vs. Stones|Tags: , , , , |

Midnight Rambler DEVIN McKINNEY  •  A friend sent this link to a Guardian article titled “31 Songs That Changed My Life,” in which a variety of English creatives (actually, not enough variety—only six are women) name and briefly describe a song they found in some way determinative of their personal development. Per the EW “best album” commented on by Mike, [...]

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