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Beatles and Batteries: Anthony Pomes on slide

By |April 26, 2012|Categories: Beatles tributes, George Harrison|Tags: , |

DEVIN McKINNEY  •  My mother, of all non-Beatles-fixated people, sent me the video below: I'm still investigating how she came by it. She asked if I'd ever heard of the musician (Anthony Pomes), his band (Mostly Moptop), or their live show ("Let it Be[fore and After]). "No" on all three, but I really like the sound Anthony makes in this brief instructional [...]

Let us now praise VERY WHITE people…

By |April 25, 2012|Categories: 1963|Tags: |

1963: The Beatles (and Nell?) relax in the sun in Weston-Super-Mare during a week’s appearance at the local cinema. MIKE GERBER • This photo's Beatleness caught my eye, but my love of Python made me post it. An extra scoop of cosmic ice cream to the first person who makes the connection in the Comments... Friend Shirley Tulloch made the [...]

Toppermost of the Toppermost?

By |April 25, 2012|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , |

Another month, another Q magazine "Best Of" list. This time it's "The Real Best Of" most of the usual suspects (the Stones, the Smiths, Madonna, Springsteen, etc.), with the cover declaring "AND IT'S NOT WHAT YOU THINK . . ." And OK, this worked, because I wanted to see what Q is presenting as "The Real Best Of" the Beatles.The Beatles 10-best list [...]

The Beatles Writings of Joshua Glenn: “The Argonaut Folly (Pt. 3)”

By |April 22, 2012|Categories: comedy, Guest blogger|Tags: , , , |

And now for something completely different:  It’s my pleasure to introduce you to the work of Joshua Glenn, who joins the short and exclusive list of non-co-founders invited to be a Hey Dullblog contributor. Over the next several weeks, we’ll be posting Glenn’s Beatles-related writings as a sort of serial immersion in the perspectives and conclusions of a writer whose Fab mediations [...]

"Treasure trove" of Harrisongs?

By |April 21, 2012|Categories: George, George Harrison, solo|Tags: |

King of Fuh The Chicago Tribune's Greg Kot talks to Olivia Harrison and Giles Martin about the impending release of Early Takes, Volume I, a new set of Harrison rarities from the early solo period. According to them, this is just the tip of the iceberg.Says Martin, “You get very excited when you see a tape box marked, ‘George, Eric (Clapton), Ringo [...]

"’Rain’ blows me away"

By |April 9, 2012|Categories: 1966, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr|Tags: , |

ED PARK • Devin's post about the drumming on "Dear Prudence" spurred me to look up Ringo's comments about his work on "Rain" (reprinted in William J. Dowlding's Beatlesongs): “My favorite piece of me is what I did on ‘Rain.’ I think I just played amazing. I was into the snare and high-hat. I think it was the first time I used [...]

Prudence and the Penis: A Mystery

By |April 3, 2012|Categories: 1968, Paul McCartney, Ringo, The White Album|Tags: , , |

We know who wrote it. But who is on the Dear Prudence drum track? DEVIN McKINNEY  •  Mike's Facebook posting of isolated tracks from "Hey Bulldog" led me to seek out other examples of stripped-down Beatlesongs. This is among the more interesting, for both the music and the controversy. The mystery of the Dear Prudence drum track Did Ringo play [...]

As I go round and round in circles

By |March 31, 2012|Categories: books, bootlegs|Tags: , , , |

DEVIN McKINNEY  •  This seems terribly solipsistic of me—and it is—but Mike asked about this a long time ago and commenter Craig asked about it lately and I got curious for a look back and here it is and it might entertain a couple of you and for the rest at least provide one answer to the question, “What did Mike Gerber [...]

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