Friday, August 31, 2007

John Lennon biopic 'confirmed'

Plans for a film which will document the early years of Beatle JOHN LENNON have been confirmed. According to reports, director MATT GREENHALGH will be making the film which he is naming Lennon. Greenhalg has recently finished work on his latest project Control which portrays the life of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis and the personal, professional and romantic troubles which led him to commit suicide at the age of 23. Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, Greenhalgh said: "The film is called Lennon and details John's adolescent years, pre-Beatlemania. "It came to me off the back of Control - the producers of Lennon saw Control, and then asked me if I'd consider doing the script for them. It wasn't a particularly hard decision for me to say yes." The director has also worked on a number of UK TV series including Burn It, Cold Feet, Hollyoaks and Queer as Folk. He was also nominated for Best New Writer Bafta TV Award for his work on the scripts of BBC drama Clocking Off.

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Macca delights baseball fans

(ANI): Rock star Sir Paul McCartney surprised sports fans with his presence in the Bronx's Yankee Stadium in New York to watch the baseball match on Wednesday night. The former Beatle was in the crowd watching the match between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. The crowd welcomed the singer with a huge cheer and applause when his presence was announced in the stadium, reports Contactmusic. McCartney took sufficient time to sign autographs. The singer is currently at his home in the Hamptons on New York's Long Island relaxing. (ANI)

SHE'S A PARKING TERROR

HEATHER Mills has been hell on wheels in East Hampton. Paul McCartney's estranged wife, who's renting Nora Ephron and Nick Pileggi's mansion in the Georgica Pond area, has been racking up parking tickets in her rented Bentley convertible. "She's parking in front of fire hydrants and in handicapped zones without a handicapped tag," a source tells The Post's Braden Keil. The peg-legged "Dancing With the Stars" hoofer recently showed an unimpressed town cop her prosthesis while he was writing up her white gas-guzzler. She was then photographed sticking her tongue out at him as soon as he turned his back.

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Excerpt: Read 'Wonderful Tonight' Here

One woman was responsible for inspiring some of rock's greatest love songs: Pattie Boyd. She was married to George Harrison and Eric Clapton, both of whom called her their muse as they wrote classics like Harrison's "Something" or Clapton's "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight." Boyd has never spoken much about her relationship with either man. But now, at age 63, she has written a memoir of her unusual life: "Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Me." You can read an excerpt from the book, below. ...more...

Rumor: Beatles aren't showing next Wednesday

Just under a week before the big event, the Silicon Alley Insider is reporting that next Wednesday will not bring us the entire Beatles catalog from the iTunes Store. According to the site, a "well informed source" claims that the Beatles won't make the cut next Wednesday, but new ringtones will. The ringtones will be created from new functionality allowing users to make purchased music into the historically-overpriced snippet of music playable on a mobile phone (the iPhone). It is unclear how this functionality will work, but it is beyond me why any song on the iPhone can't be linked to the action of an incoming call. However according to the article, songs from Universal Music will not be available to use as ringtones due to the "pissing match" between the two companies. ...more...

Author lets us meet the Beatles all over again

Beatles music is alive, well and thriving, 37 years after the Fab Four stopped recording together. Helping to keep the legendary group in the forefront is Chicago-based author June Skinner Sawyers, who released a new book late last year, Read the Beatles: Classic and New Writings on the Beatles, Their Legacy, and Why They Still Matter (Penguin, paperback, $16). Skinner will be on hand Wednesday at the Newberry Library on the Near North Side to talk about the book and what the Beatles have to say three generations down the line. The program, which begins at 5:30 p.m., also will feature eight interpretations of Beatles songs by singer-songwriter Bucky Halker. ...more...

Thursday, August 30, 2007

McCARTNEY THRILLS BASEBALL FANS

Rocker SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY stunned sports fans in New York on Wednesday night (29Aug07) - by turning out to watch the city's baseball stars. The former Beatle was in the crowd at the Bronx's Yankee Stadium to watch the New York Yankees play fierce rivals the Boston Red Sox. MCCartney was greeted with a huge cheer and applause when the stadium announcer revealed he was in attendance, and he duly took the time to sign autographs. The singer is currently taking time out, staying at his home in the Hamptons on New York's Long Island.


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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

No romance between Sir Paul and Renee

The 65-year-old music legend was pictured having an intimate chat with Renee, 38, at a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers show in The Hamptons. A source said: "Renee smiled and laughed and hung on McCartney's very word. She has a history of dating musicians and he's a legend, and single. "He is also known to have a thing for younger women - and blondes." Renee divorced singer Kenny Chesney in 2005 after just four months of marriage, and previously had a two-year relationship with the White Stripes rocker Jack White. Paul is currently divorcing estranged wife Heather Mills, but has recently been linked to 53-year-old ex-model Christie Brinkley. ...more...

Paul McCartney gets reflective

Paul McCartney is set to release a three box collection featuring his solo hits over the last three decades. Macca's hotly-anticipated new DVD, The McCartney Years features solo music videos, live gigs, personal commentary and never-before-seen footage. Volume One and Volume Two contain a collection of videos, starting in the 1970s with Macca's first solo single 'Maybe I'm Amazed' all the way through to 2005's 'Fine Line'. The album includes live performances taken from three classic shows - 'Rockshow' on Wings' 1976 world tour, the 'Unplugged' show from 1991 and McCartney's headline performance at Glastonbury in 2004.

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Yoko Ono talks about John Lennon's art, legacy

More than a quarter century after he was gunned down in 1980, this is turning out to be quite a landmark year for John Lennon. Of course, it's the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' groundbreaking album, "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Cirque du Soleil's latest production, "Love" (featuring the reimagined and reproduced music of the Beatles), opened in Las Vegas at the end of June. And June also marked the release of the CD set "Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur," featuring many of today's top pop and rock stars singing Lennon's most beloved songs. Now, a traveling art exhibition features more than 100 of Lennon's artworks — rare original drawings, signed lithographs and limited-edition prints. It's called: "Come Together: The Artwork of John Lennon." ...more...

Beach Boy Brian Wilson reveals Beatles jealousy

London, August 29: Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson has revealed that the success of his rival band, the Beatles, made him extremely jealous. The 65-year-old singer confessed that he experienced severe pangs of jealousy during the heyday of both bands. "They didn't scare me but they made me jealous. Because they got a lot of attention we didn't get, I was so jealous I could have cried," the Daily Express quoted Wilson, as saying. ...more...

It's Macca's Lonely Hearts Club

SIR PAUL McCARTNEY has been living it up since ditching money-grabber HEATHER MILLS — and fair play to him. I’ve spotted the former Beatle wining and dining a string of beautiful women during his summer holiday in The Hamptons near New York. Actresses RENEE ZELLWEGER, and ROSANNA ARQUETTE and American supermodel CHRISTIE BRINKLEY have all been seen out on his arm. ...more...

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

MP3s From Warren Buffett's Son

What do you do if you're born the son of billionaire Warren Buffett? You could certainly do a lot worse than to record crisp, thoughtful tunes channeling your early influences -- Simon & Garfunkel, the Byrds, and the Beatles -- into a musical style that incorporates advances made in music technology since then. (Sure beats wrapping a Lamborghini around one of your dad's money silos.) Peter Buffett has been been recording music since the mid-80s, and charts his musical awakening to the moment he first heard Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells in 1979. According to his bio, "Here was this guy sitting in Abbey Road Studios by himself using technology to create this sort of solo symphony. I decided right then what I wanted to do with my life." ...more/with music and video....(click)

Paul McCartney Hooks Up With Renee Zellweger

Sir Paul McCartney and Renée Zellweger were spotted getting all cosy at a New York concert over the weekend. The unlikely couple appeared to be getting on like a house on fire at a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers show at the Hampton Social on Saturday night. According to NY Daily News, Renee “smiled, laughed and hung on the 65-year-old musical icon's every word” – it must be love! It was just two weeks ago at a James Taylor concert in the same venue that the former Beatle sparked romance rumors after he treated model Christie Brinkley to some of his best dad-dancing shapes on the dance floor. ...more...

Monday, August 27, 2007

BEATLES AGENT GERBER DEAD AT 82

ROY GERBER, the U.S. talent agent who represented the BEATLES when the Fab Four first arrived in America, has died at the age of 82. Gerber was part of the General Artists Corp. in the early 1960s, and is largely responsible for overseeing the British group's American successes. He died of complications from a brain tumour at his home in Beverly Hills last week (21Aug07). Gerber launched his career as an theatrical agent/manager in New York after World War Two and went on to represent stars like Tom Jones, Richard Pryor and Sid Caesar. He was also the model for playwright Neil Simon's beloved The Odd Couple character Oscar Madison.

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MCCARTNEY DESTROYS CONTROVERSIAL LOG CABIN

Former Beatle SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY has bulldozed the $2 million (GBP1 million) cabin he built for estranged wife HEATHER MILLS on his English country estate. MCCartney built the two-bedroom supercabin five years ago because Mills didn't like staying in the main house where his late wife Linda had lived. Local council bosses had ordered for the cabin to be torn down because the star had not been given planning permission. He was expected to fight the ruling, but friends reveal he decided to destroy the building, in a bid to help him get over his split from the former model.

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McCARTNEY REVISITS THE PAST FOR EXTENSIVE DVD BOX SET

SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY has revisited his post-BEATLES music career to provide in-depth commentary on an extensive new DVD box set. The rocker spent weeks looking over videos, concert performances, behind-the-scenes footage and TV interviews in a bid to create the perfect career-encompassing package. The MCCartney Years, which will be released in November (07), will feature 40 videos dating back to solo hit Maybe I'm Amazed and two hours of live footage, including his stirring Let It Be performance at Live Aid. After watching the items in the three-volume, four-decade-spanning DVD collection, fans can then switch to a commentary alternative and listen as MCCartney provides information about his most memorable moments as a member of Wings and as a solo performer. The box set also features alternative versions of music videos and the full-length 2005 documentary Creating Chaos at Abbey Road.

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Ringo Starr: New Album, New Respect

As one of the world's most famous drummers, Ringo Starr kept the beat for the iconic rock band the Beatles. Some see him as a true ensemble player who never worried about proving his prowess as a solo artist. For the past 40 years that Starr has been in the music industry, he hasn't received the praise or attention of his former bandmates, like John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Yet in the early days after the Beatles' breakup, it was Starr who outperformed the other three men. ...more...

The Oz Announces Punk-opera 'Serve yourself or Lennon in the Revolutions'

St. Petersburg, Russia - August 21, 2007 - The Oz has announced plans to officially release a punk opera cover-album of John Lennon political and rare songs in the Fall of 2007 on some indie-label based in the US. The album, titled "Punk-Opera Serve Yourself or Lennon in the Revolutions", coincides with what would be the 67th birthday of John Lennon. The experimental "punk opera" project includes 14 post-punk versions of John Lennon political and rare songs and 6 reprises of politically intense interviews with John Lennon mixed with a string-instrumental version of the song "Serve Yourself".

The Oz stresses that this is not your ordinary cover album. "The main idea for the album is to show a life of a man through the songs, words and life of John," says Igor Salnikov of The Oz. "The sound is made 'a little' more aggressive than John used to do, but still the songs have the same melodic beauty and power. The goal was to understand all sorts of 'revolutions' that John Lennon experienced during his life, just as a regular human being and to put them into the realities of the present world. We try to show a little different understanding of John Lennon and really hope that people will see what we mean."

The full track-list of the album, and more songs, videos and additional information are available at the ALBUM INFO PAGE on The OZ official website - www.dotheoz.com/lennon.htm

Fans are also invited to listen to selected songs from the album at www.myspace.com/dotheozrussia including versions of rare songs like 'Now and then' and 'Serve yourself'. Three music videos, 'God', 'Serve yourself' and 'Jealous Guy' are also available online at www.youtube.com/vvs49.

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The OZ was formed in the summer of 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia, when musicians from several unrelated bands started working together on a project of punk and post-punk covers of political and obscure John Lennon songs. The band has been working in studio smoothing out the material for the album up until recently, and has been frequently performing in St. Petersburg and Moscow clubs and festivals.

PRITCHARD ALMOST ARRESTED AFTER BEATLES REQUEST

THE KOOKS frontman LUKE PRITCHARD was almost arrested by police in Germany after dancing to the BEATLES classic hit YELLOW SUBMARINE in a nightclub. The singer and fellow bandmates were in Munich earlier this year (07) when he requested the Beatles track in one of the city's venues. But Pritchard was almost arrested by police after trying to jump on stage with the club's band. He tells MTV, "I was really drunk and I asked them (the band) to go and play Yellow Submarine and they played it but I tried to get on stage to play with them.
"I was going to sing it and they went nuts, this guy grabbed me - one of the big Bavarian dudes in the full, little hat and trousers! "I sat back down but they phoned up the police and told them we were doing drugs in the building. Luckily we weren't so they didn't arrest us. Quite a funny night actually. We left kind of screaming and shouting."

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Legends that won't die: Looking at some of the best myths

THEY DON'T HAVE to be about aliens in Roswell, N.M., or the John F. Kennedy assassination. Some of the most enduring urban legends are the strangest and most difficult to swallow. Here are some of our favorites: - Alligators in New York City sewer: The stories can be traced back to the early 20th century, when people occasionally found a former pet trying to escape back to Florida. According to the Web site Snopes.com, only one alligator was ever seen near a sewer, and it was trying to get out. Cold-blooded reptiles wouldn't last long during a New York winter. - Paul is dead: Detroit DJ Russell Gibb announced in 1969 that Paul McCartney was dead. His proof was evidence strewn throughout the Beatles' songs, movies and album artwork. Newspaper and television reporters picked up the story and the news quickly spread across America. ...more...

Heather Mills thinks she might get back together with Paul McCartney

Heather Mills has reportedly told friends she thinks she might get back together with estranged husband Paul McCartney. The previously warring pair have called a truce recently and been holidaying near each other in the Hamptons, New York. A few weeks ago, the couple were snapped happy and smiling at the hand over of their three year old daughter Beatrice - compared to earlier in the year when they had to have nannies make the change-over. ...more...

The Beatles In Cleveland

A well documented and interesting account of the 1964 and 1966 Beatles concerts hosted in Cleveland. It has an interesting format that I enjoyed, filled with personal comments from people who were there and were part of "Beatlemania" in the early years. Dave has a refreshing style of writing, his background in comedy shines through in his book, making it light and easy to read. I've read many stories and books on the Beatles and I have to say that "The Beatles in Cleveland" is FAB. For those of you, like myself, who were never lucky enough to experience The Beatles live in concert, this book is a must read. Its just like being there. Thanks Dave, I really enjoyed the shows! © lisakelly for Beatlesnumber9


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Ringo Starr shows he was a clever lad, too

Earlier this year, Larry King hosted a very special hour advertised as a Beatles reunion of sorts: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and widows Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison together, ostensibly to talk about the good old days. In fact, the hour was an infomercial for Cirque de Soliel's Beatles-based "Love" spectacle in Vegas, a show that was celebrating its first anniversary. I had to watch, but it would have been excruciating had it not been for the realization that McCartney and Starr, bemused and baffled by King's lame questions, had reverted to the guys they were in 1964. ...more...

Stella McCartney booed over roo skin | NEWS.com.au

STELLA McCartney has found herself embroiled in a campaign by animal rights over the use of kangaroo hides by the sporting giant behind her latest womenswear range. McCartney, a long-time vegetarian who has previously attacked designers who use fur, is just weeks away from unveiling her new sportswear range for Adidas at London Fashion Week. But in an embarrassing twist, animal rights campaigners have begun publicly attacking Adidas for fuelling the "largest wildlife slaughter in the world" by using kangaroo skins to make football boots. ...more...

"The Beatles in Cleveland"

The new book out "The Beatles in Cleveland" by Dave Schwensen talks about what is was like to experince a a Beatles concert in Cleveland. One concert in particular was the 1966 concert at Municipal Stadium when thousands of fans left their seats and went through police lines to be near their British Idols. The book is in stores now. For more information you can visit www.BeatlesInCleveland.com or click on the link below.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Wood and it be good

Sex, drugs and rock'n'roll? Just add 'art' to the mix and you have a picture of a great survivor who's still excited to be a Rolling Stone. As the band tour Britain, Ronnie Wood tells Carole Cadwalladr of his Gypsy heritage, battle with rehab - and his advice to Kate Moss. By rights, Ronnie Wood should be dead. Half of his friends are - his one-time flatmate Jimi Hendrix, his ex-wife Krissy, the Who's Keith Moon, his old drinking partner Peter Cook. On an average day he'd get through 'eight pints of Guinness then on to the vodka, a couple of bottles of that. Then go on to the sambuca, a bottle of that.' He's been in and out of rehab six times, and he had his cocaine-ravaged septum replaced with a plastic one long before it became fashionable. ...more...

Strummer of love

Strumming my box-fresh ukulele, I can’t stop grinning. I’m an hour into my first workshop, and I’ve just about got the hang of a Buddy Holly song. Buoyed, I venture to join the rest of the group in singing the chorus. Immediately, I lose my grip of chords and rhythm, but I quickly recover and join back in, satisfaction barely dented. Having slogged through recorder and piano lessons, and after trying but failing to teach myself guitar as a teenager, this speedy success at making music is a new experience for me, and it feels great. I’m beginning to understand the unlikely popularity of these dinky, four-stringed micro-guitars among musicians, trendy urban types and schoolchildren alike. Inextricably connected in many minds with acts such as George Formby and Tiny Tim, the ukulele has enjoyed something of a renaissance in recent years, earning a credibility among musicians and a popularity with amateurs it had lacked for decades. ...more...

The other cavern of the Beatles

With a life-size sculptural group of the artists catches the eye: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Star, in an atmosphere that seems they would join in with their voices and guitars to revive the excitement of their glorious days. A replica of the Cavern of Liverpool, where The Beatles began their brilliant musical career opens its doors with tropical naturalness in Holguin, city in the Cuban eastern at 800 km from Havana. “The Beatles, The Cavern” reads a text on a glass at the entrance of that recreational center and engraved in transparencies appear the faces of the four musicians and the words of the songs Imagine and Yesterday, two of their most famous songs. ...more...

STARR HAILS BOB DYLAN

RINGO STARR has lavished praise on rock legend BOB DYLAN for lasting so long in the music industry. The former Beatles drummer admires musicians who can match his own band's longevity, and cites Dylan as a prime example - despite his unpredictability. He says, "Seeing Bob many times, and you get what Bob gives you. The last time I saw him, it was hard to recognise the songs. But the time before, he was clear as a bell. "Bob is great. He just had a No. 1 record and that's what it's about."


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Mills says McCartney wants her back

Sir Paul McCartney has reportedly changed his tune on ex-wife Heather Mills. Just seven months after the couple's acrimonious — and expensive — divorce was settled, sources have told Britain's Daily Mail newspaper the couple's daughter Beatrice is bringing them closer. Mills reportedly went so far as to tell a friend: "I think Paul wants me back. The bond which has brought them back together is their little girl," the source said. "In the heat of the moment, a lot of hurtful things were said and done, but one thing Paul can't ignore is that Heather's a fantastic mum and Bea completely adores her. ...more...

New McCartney DVD Set for Release 'THE McCARTNEY YEARS'

Features Exclusive Commentary, Behind the Scenes Footage, Over 40 Music Videos and Two Hours of Historic Live Performances; 'THE McCARTNEY YEARS' Is Set for Release November 13th, 2007. On November 13th, 2007, 'THE McCARTNEY YEARS' will hit the stores from MPL/Rhino Entertainment. This first time ever DVD includes the definitive visual collection of Paul McCartney's amazing career featuring solo music videos, career-spanning live performances, personal commentary by Paul McCartney and exclusive footage that tracks his incredible musical journey as never before. ...more...

Friday, August 24, 2007

BOYD TOUCHED BY HARRISONS ACCEPTANCE OF CLAPTON MARRIAGE

Rock wife PATTIE BOYD was riddled with regret after ditching her first husband GEORGE HARRISON for his friend ERIC CLAPTON - but was touched when, years later, the former BEATLE told her she'd done the right thing. Boyd married Clapton in 1979, two years after her divorce from Harrison, and admits she wasn't sure she'd made the right decision until her ex gave her his blessing. Boyd says, "I think I did (regret it) at first, then I got used to being with Eric and embraced that. "Years ago at a party, I said to George, 'Do you think I made a mistake?' He said, 'No, I was sort of a s**t.' It was charming and adorable of him to admit that."

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Ringo Starr comes to iTunes

Former Beatle Ringo Starr will release a selection of his back catalogue albums and a new retrospective compilation album digitally on 28 August. EMI has collected Starr's best solo tracks into a career-spanning album, Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr. This album (available as both a CD and a special edition CD/DVD) is also scheduled for release (physical and digital) on 27 August. Starr's four back catalogue albums Sentimental Journey, Beacoups of Blues, Ringo and Goodnight Vienna will be made available through iTunes and other digital music services starting 28 August, EMI has confirmed. The move marks the first time music from Ringo Starr has been made available through digital music services on a global basis - and also marks a seismic shift in the manner in which the former Beatles regard online music services. ...more...

New York's Dakota Got Its Name From An Insult To Builder

I've always been haunted by the dark, mysterious Dakota apartment building in Manhattan, notorious as the setting for the satanic novel and film "Rosemary's Baby" and as the site of John Lennon's murder. And I've always wondered how it acquired its curious, prairie-state name. I found out recently while reading Debby Applegate's book review of "The Clarks of Cooperstown" by Nicholas Fox Weber in the New York Times. Edward Cabot Clark, patriarch of the feuding, art-collecting clan, made much of his fortune by building luxury apartments in Manhattan, including an imposing structure at 72nd Street and Central Park West. ...more...

Badfinger Reissues

The honor (and onus) of being “the next Beatles” has been bestowed upon many bands over the years. But out of all of them, only Badfinger was actually groomed by the Beatles. Their hits (“Come And Get It,” No Matter What,” “Day After Day” and “Baby Blue”) were sparkling pop essentials steeped in the Beatle tradition and slaked the market’s thirst for Beatle music in the Fab Four’s waning days. When their Apple Records contract elapsed, Badfinger took the opportunity to segué to Warner Bros., where they made two good if largely unheard albums before a series of tragedies would befall the band and its members.

On September 18, 2007, Collectors’ Choice Music will reissue the band’s two Warner Bros. albums, Badfinger and Wish You Were Here, both produced by Chris Thomas, whose credits included Roxy Music, The Sex Pistols, The Pretenders, Pink Floyd, Peter Townsend and Wings. The two albums were to launch a three-year, six-album deal with the Bunny. The year 1972 seemed to hold great promise for the second phase of the Badfinger story.

Unfortunately, the bright future was not to be. Problems started when the band’s final Apple album, Ass, failed to crack the upper reaches of the charts, only to be followed three months later by the eponymous Warner debut. With four songs by key member Pete Ham and others by Tom Evans and Joey Molland, Badfinger continued the band’s tradition of tuneful romantic pop songs. These included Ham’s “I Miss You,” “Song for a Lost Friend,” “Lonely You,” and the Ham/Evans collaboration “Shine On,” destined to become one of the most of their most popular W.B. tracks. Other tracks veered into new musical territory, such as “My Heart Goes Out,” which approximated a mandolin-like sound, and the electric piano-dominated “Where Do We Go From Here.” Sadly, lacking hit singles, the album peaked at #161 on the charts.

Badfinger’s subsequent LP, Wish You Were Here (the title preceding Pink Floyd’s album), followed months after the self-titled release — mandated by the two-album-a-year, three-year W.B. contract. Whereas previous albums had been cut in London, the new one was made at Caribou Ranch in Colorado — best known for Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” and countless Chicago albums. The band was upset over the fate of Badfinger and didn’t feel they’d had adequate time to write enough new great songs. But heeding their manager’s battle cry to “make a great album – the best you’ve ever done,” the band soldiered forth. In his Rolling Stone review of Wish You Were Here, venerated rock critic Bud Scoppa wrote: “At last they’ve made an album (their sixth in five years) that derives a general style from what the band constructed on their hit singles: the captivating melodies, melancholy vocals and big-bell-like rhythm guitars outlining a stirring, full-bodied sound. Wish You Were Here is loaded with songs that are both catchy and electric . . . They’re still one of the best singles bands in the business.”

Sounds promising, until one considers the tumultuous dealings that lurked beneath the surface. Warner Bros. issued no singles from the album in the U.S. and U.K. (although “Know One Knows” would have made a great one), and pulled the album from distribution in early 1975 after its publishing division initiated a lawsuit over questionable accounting. The record rose to #148 on the album charts without a single, tour or promotion. Soon after, Warners sued Badfinger and fundamentally killed the album’s chance of attaining hit status.

The bad business dealings wore on the band, which began its slow unraveling process. And a much worse fate befell them when Pete Ham, despondent over the band’s financial problems, hanged himself in his garage in April 1975. Wish You Were Here was the last album to feature the band’s most vital lineup.

Spottily available through the years, both Warner albums are ripe for (re)discovery. Collectors’ Choice Music notes in its catalog, “We’re kind of in shock that the label let them go out of print and then let us license them. Oh well, that’s what we’re here for!”

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Paul McCartney to release career-spanning DVD

Paul McCartney is to release a DVD looking back at highlights of his entire solo career. 'The McCartney Years', out on November 12, will feature solo music videos, career-spanning live performances, personal commentary by the man himself and exclusive footage. Volume One and Volume Two contain a collection of videos, starting in the 1970s with Macca's first solo single 'Maybe I'm Amazed' all the way through to 2005's 'Fine Line'. The films can be viewed either in chronological order or as play-lists that have been personally arranged by Paul featuring his exclusive voiceover commentaries. ...more...

RINGO CANT STRUM

RINGO STARR is a terrible guitar player and can't write songs - according to the BEATLES legend himself. Although most famously known as a drummer, Starr admits when it comes to other instruments he struggles to play more than three chords. He reveals, "I can only play guitar in E, and I can only play piano in C. Everything I've ever written, if I play it on guitar I make it in E and if I play it on piano, I do it in C. "Photograph was actually written because George (Harrison) made me play C. It's so hard, you have to get that little finger over."


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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Beatles Story To Mark 40th Anniversary of Brian Epstein’s Death With Display Of Rare Memorabilia

To commemorate the life and times of this remarkable man, the Beatles Story will be exhibiting a wonderful collection of previously unseen photographs, books and other items, all of which have been generously loaned by an American collector, Katie Hickox. The items include: - A discarded note written by Epstein in his handwriting which features a lyric Brian is alleged to have written for Paul McCartney. It is believed that Brian was keen to relieve some of the pressure on the Lennon / McCartney song writing team and that the note reveals his own attempt at composition. - A previously unseen photo of Brian Epstein featuring the Beatles and two other acts on his 'stable' of performers, Gerry and the Pacemakers and Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas. ...more...

JA RULE REMIXES BEATLES CLASSIC

Rap supremo JA RULE is set to remix a BEATLES classic for his new album, and hopes that the track will do justice to the original. Father Forgive Me samples the Fab Four's song Eleanor Rigby, which had its original heyday on 1966 album Revolver and will get another spin on Ja's album Mirror, due for release on 13 November (07). Ja Rule tells RollingStone.com, "Hopefully I make the Beatles proud. Big shout-out to Paul MCCartney and the whole gang, Ringo and everybody!"

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In the eye of rock 'n' roll's hurricane

Drugs, parties, sex and music. The muse, model and wife Pattie Boyd was there to see it all, writes Steve Meacham in the first of a two-part series. They say if you can remember the '60s, you weren't really there. Well, Pattie Boyd was there, and she remembers it all. Being photographed by David Bailey and Terence Donovan. Modelling clothes for Mary Quant and Ossie Clark. Striding the catwalk with Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton. Smoking dope at a party with Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon. ...more...

Ringo Starr Set To Release Greatest Hits

For a man who claims he can only play three chords, a greatest hits compilation is a pretty good accomplishment. Ringo Starr is releasing "Photograph: The Very Best of Ringo Starr" next Tuesday. Starr says he can only play guitar in E and he can only play piano in C. He says everything he's ever written on guitar is in E and everything on piano he writes in C. He says he'd write a song with three chords and then give it to George Harrison, and, to quote Starr, "He would put in ten more chords and they'd think I was the genius." He calls "Photograph" "one of the best songs I've ever written," although he says it helped that Harrison was writing with him. He also says he has great memories of recording "The No-No Song," because, as he puts it, "the last thing any of us were doing was saying 'no' in those days."

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Cutting-edge performance

A performance of Yoko Ono's Cut Piece (1964) will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Akron-Summit County Public Library auditorium, 60 S. High St., Akron. The program will be by University of Akron Myers School of Art graduate student John Noga, who helped UA art history professor Kevin Concannon organize the Yoko Ono Imagine Peace exhibit that remains on view through Sept. 7 at the Emily Davis Gallery, Folk Hall, 150 E. Exchange St., Akron. Ono, who has performed Cut Piece herself a number of times, described the work as an attempt to move beyond the artist's ego, allowing the audience to take literally, in this case what it wants from the work of art and the artist. ...more...

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Q&A: Ringo Starr Talks Albums and Aging

Forget "When I'm 64." Ringo Starr has that age in his rearview mirror. But the 67-year-old ex-Beatle still has the musical drive and looks of a rock 'n' roller half his age. And he acts it, too. Seated recently in a swank hotel room in Beverly Hills, Starr looked slender in a blazer and slim-fit jeans flecked with blue pen scratches (his own scribblings, he disclosed). His customary shades only left his face once, exchanged for a tinted pair of glasses. For the past 20 years, Starr's eyes have remained well hidden, symbolic of his rock-star cool. ...more...

'Beatlemania' scheduled to kickoff Verona Fall Festival

It's getting better all the time in Verona -- so much better that the Beatles are stopping in. "Beatlemania," the Broadway musical revue, will be performing for the first time in Pittsburgh on Sunday, Sept. 2 next to the Verona borough building on East Railroad Avenue. Gates will open at noon. Organizers Sherry Kai and Randy Satz, owners of the Hula Bar, expect a large crowd for the free concert. ...more...

Almost Yesterday

Paul McCartney will always be a Beatle. Forty years later and music still wants to be the same for some people. Of course, Sir Paul McCartney has only past genius to be inspired from but the excuse could've done with a slightly more dashing result. So, as he creates new music in Memory Almost Full, McCartney hopes to bring in the old Beatles sound. Dance Tonight is the normal, upbeat strummer's delight, but a bit outdated. With Eminem and Nelly rocking the charts, McCartney could've at least thought of a better title for his opening act on the album. ...more...

EMI looking at new ways to make money

Executives at EMI Group, which is being bought by private equity firm Terra Firma, are working on ways to squeeze new revenue from the company's catalogue of artists and songs from the Beatles to the Beach Boys. EMI has formed long-term strategic relationships with advertising agencies such as Saatchi & Saatchi and DDB to find new ways to repackage music and create music-related products around its artists, recordings and songs. ...more...

Fab four festival gets under way

Liverpool's annual Beatles Week starts, with hundreds of artists lined up for the seven-day tribute to the Fab Four. The build up to this year's celebration has been overshadowed by the controversy surrounding the scaling back of the Mathew Street festival. The usual outdoor stages at the event were cut after concerns about health and safety. Beatles Week will kick off in the Cavern Pub later and there will be events at more than 40 venues. Hundreds of thousands of people are still expected to visit the city for the celebrations.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Thirteen-year-old girls waiting for Beatles

What a summer it was! All we girls could talk about was the Beatles coming to Red Rocks. My friend JoEllen had EVERYTHING BEATLES in her room, lunch boxes, chairs, ect: including pictures covering the walls and ceiling of her room. None of us couldn't wait till the Beatles got to Denver. We were so excited, that we begged JoEllen's dad, (a sucker for his daughter and her friends) to take us to Red Rocks so we could see it before the concert. "I'll wait in the truck for you girls. Don't take forever." Well, we proceeded to the stage at Red Rocks. We ran around the stage, so excited that the Beatles were actually going to be on this very stage. "Oh, Golly we can't wait!!!!! ...more...

George Michael takes Lennon’s piano on ‘tragedy tour’ of Britain

John Lennon did his bit for world peace by penning anti-war ballads and indulging in public "bed-ins" with Yoko Ono. Now George Michael has drawn inspiration from the late Beatle and plans to take the piano on which Lennon wrote "Imagine" on a "tragedy tour" of Britain to protest against violence. The pop singer wants to send out a symbolic message of love and harmony by placing the piano close to the four sites in London where the 7/7 suicide bombers struck two years ago. The Steinway upright could also appear at the spot in Eltham, southeast London, where Stephen Lawrence, the black teenager, was murdered by racists, and in the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, central London, where a nail bomb exploded in a fatal homophobic attack in 1999. At each site, passersby will be encouraged to play "Imagine" or other songs on the piano which might have a personal poignancy. ...more...

Monday, August 20, 2007

Bea brings Sir Paul and Heather together in an embrace

At least they were talking civilly. And without their teams of lawyers present. But the body language of both Paul McCartney and Heather Mills still showed a fair amount of awkwardness, hardly surprising after 18 months of bitter divorce wrangling. The highly-estranged couple were meeting purely so that Heather could hand over their three-year-old daughter Beatrice to her father as part of their shared custody agreement. While the adults kept a reserved distance from each other - in a meeting that lasted less than 90 seconds - the little girl had no inhibitions about showing her emotions. As Bea spotted her father she squealed with delight: "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." ...more...

Beatles Pop Artist Has Fun At The Fair

The man who designed perhaps the most famous album cover ever was in Battersea Park yesterday. Pop artist Sir Peter Blake created the album sleeve for the classic 1967 Beatles record Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which featured songs like Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and has been labelled the most influential album of all time. ...more...

Photographer sentenced for assault on Heather Mills-McCartney

A photographer convicted of assaulting Heather Mills-McCartney was sentenced Thursday to 140 hours of community service. Jay Kaycappa, 32, was one of a group of photographers who pursued the estranged wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney as she cycled through Brighton, in southern England, in July 2006. Mills-McCartney, 39, said she had ducked into an underground passage to avoid the paparazzi. She testified that Kaycappa cornered her and grabbed her shoulder to swing her around and take her picture. A British court convicted Kaycappa in July. He was also convicted of assaulting Mills-McCartney's friend Mark Payne the following evening. The photographer's lawyer said he would appeal.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Just don't mention the Four

"He's on the stairs," calls a minder. "He's on his way." But there is no royal entrance. Instead, a man in sunglasses lopes in with a wave and a "Hullo, everybody". The voice is Liverpuddlian, laced with LA. He wears jeans, a blue-and-white striped shirt and a crumpled jacket. At 67 he is trim and in good nick, even if his short hair is suspiciously brown. A bit of bling - a row of earrings, gold on one finger and a necklace - is the one flourish. The white plastic "Peace and Love" bracelet that he wears he designed himself. He is simply Ringo. ...more...

Pattie Boyd: Life after George Harrison and Eric Clapton

Pattie Boyd was the much-envied swinging 60s model who married George Harrison and Eric Clapton. There are so many wonderful stories in Pattie Boyd's life. Going to the cinema with Elvis. Hanging out with Sinatra. Watching Princess Margaret being handed a joint. Being model scouted while working on an Elizabeth Arden beauty counter and then photographed by David Bailey. Falling in love with a Beatle. Falling in love with another famous rock star, Eric Clapton, and being serenaded with 'Wonderful Tonight', the song he wrote while watching her get ready for a party. Pattie's ever-present diary was full of entries like, 'Took George home to meet family in E-type Jag…' 'Went to Ireland with John and Cynthia.' ...more...

Elvis is for you oldies

The world is run by Elvis fans. Which means the world is run by old people. It is to guard themselves that they call the youth, “the future”. Opinion leaders are old. People who decide what popular culture is are old. And they are in the delusion that Elvis Presley is an eternal icon. But in reality he is the mascot of the aging. To the youth of today which appreciates good music of every era, the charm of Elvis is confusing. The Beatles, The Eagles, Jim Morrison, Pink Floyd, Ray Charles and Johnny Cash, they can understand. But Elvis, even though he had a great voice, is somewhat laughable. ...more...

BEATLE FOR SAIL

It's the picture of love lost. While other A-listers party in the Hamptons this August, legendary Beatle balladeer Paul McCartney spends most of his afternoons floating alone in a little sailboat boat that he christened Linda, which is named for his late first wife. With a forlorn look, the aging singer pilots the modest craft in the Atlantic Ocean for hours, sometimes stopping to let the craft float while he sits back and reads. ...more...

Legends that won't die

PAUL IS DEAD: Detroit DJ Russell Gibb announced in 1969 that Paul McCartney was dead. His proof was evidence strewn throughout the Beatles' songs, movies and album artwork. Newspaper and television reporters picked up the story and the news quickly spread across America. Supposedly a plastic-surgery-enhanced replacement took his place. The clone has a scar on his upper lip; McCartney did not. Which was how you could tell the difference. That and the fact that the real McCartney would've never written "Ebony and Ivory." In later songs, both McCartney and John Lennon referenced the rumor. What's still debated is whether the legend was the figment of people's imaginations or a carefully constructed hoax on the part of the Beatles. ...more...

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Beatles autographs sold for £1,400

Autographs by The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe and serial killer John Reginald Christie have gone under the hammer. Tennants Auctioneers in Leyburn, North Yorkshire, said the sale brought together "one of the greatest pop groups, one of the greatest icons, and one of the most infamous serial killers of all time". A script from television show Juke Box Jury, signed in pencil by the Fab Four, fetched £1,400. A Yorkshire collector out-bid two competitors for the script, dated around 1963, from The Empire Theatre, Liverpool. Another collector, from Lancashire, paid £900 for an autograph album containing Monroe's signature and the message "Warmest Regards". ...more...

Friday, August 17, 2007

McCartney seen dancing with Christie Brinkley

Sir Paul McCartney has been seen dancing with former supermodel Christie Brinkley, sparking romance rumours. The pair are both currently holidaying in The Hamptons and ran into each other at a James Taylor concert. Paul, 64, and Christie, 53, are said to have slow-danced and "cuddled" during the romantic song 'How Sweet It is To Be Loved By You,' and spent most of the night together. The former Beatle is currently going through a messy divorce with Heather Mills, while four-times married Christie is in the process of divorcing architect Peter Cook, who she wed in 1996 and split from in 2006. ...more...

Rare Beatles Artwork on Display at Doc's Music Hall

GRAMMY Award winning artist Tom Wilkes will exhibit prints from his collection through September at Doc's Music Hall, 215 South Walnut St. in downtown Muncie. "Classic Rock & Roll Art by Tom Wilkes" show and sale features artwork from the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967; rejected album cover art for George Harrison and Neil Young; and select prints from his "Legends of the West" series, including rare photographs of Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris and bluegrass legend Bill Monroe. ...more...

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Liverpool Conservation Centre Shows Rare Beatles Photos

An exhibition of Beatles photographs seldom viewed and never seen before in Liverpool, will go on display at the city’s National Conservation Centre from August 18 2007 until March 2 2008. The exhibition coincides perfectly with International Beatles Week, which runs from August 22-28. Now These Days Are Gone features photographs by Michael Peto, a renowned photojournalist of the 1960s. Each picture was taken during the filming of the Beatles film Help in 1965. As well as capturing the mop-haired foursome in a variety of intimate surroundings: at home, in the studio, on set, the striking monochrome portraits offer the viewer a fascinating insight into how they used to relax between takes and fool around together on set. ...more...

Ringo's kiss plants huge memory of dad's police career

Karen Balach still gets a big grin on her face when she thinks about the cool job her dad had when she was a kid. Just imagine having a father assigned to protect "the big stars" who played at the Indiana State Fair in the 1960s. Particularly, The Beatles. Her greatest thrill was when her then-Indiana State Police trooper dad Jack Marks was assigned to security for the Fab Four and brought one home after the show. "It was so exciting" said the 1971 Noblesville High School graduate, who still has the memory of drummer Ringo Starr's kiss on her cheek, as well as his autograph on a piece of old stationery, now framed. ...more...

McCartneys on holiday

They may be holidaying at the same seaside resort - but the gulf separating Macca and Heather Mills could not have been more apparent yesterday. Sir Paul, 65, cut a solitary figure as he cycled alone in The Hamptons, New York - before doing some solo sailing in a boat bearing the name of his beloved first wife Linda. The Beatles legend looked lost in thought as he steered his yacht across a picturesque, tree-fringed lake. In contrast, Heather, 39, laughed and chatted with a male friend as they played pool in a bar. The estranged couple agreed to summer breaks in The Hamptons at the same time so three-year-old daughter Bea's custody arrangements were not disrupted.

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ROCK 'N ROLL LEGEND CARL PERKINS' MUCH ANTICIPATED STORY TO BE TOLD

Fastlane Entertainment, LLC announces that it has acquired the exclusive rights and will produce a motion picture based on the life story of Rock 'n Roll's very own Carl Perkins. Legendary singer and songwriter of Blue Suede Shoes, Matchbox, Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby and Honey Don't, Carl is considered one of the founding fathers of Rock 'n Roll along with his fellow Sun Records' musicians Elvis, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis. Paul McCartney said it best, "If there were no Carl Perkins, there would be no Beatles." The Beatles were huge fans of Carl and actually recorded more Perkins' songs then any other influential artists. Nancy Jefferies of McCartney's company MPL, who controls the publishing to the Perkins' catalog commented, " Carl Perkins stood at the crossroads of music history. Through his remarkable creative output, he became one of the innovators who gave life to the cultural revolution of Rock 'n Roll." McCartney is lending support on the project alongside other notable musicians.

Carl's daughter and songwriting partner Debbie "DJ" Perkins said, "We are thrilled to have Fastlane Entertainment onboard along with support from the many famous musicians who were influenced by my father's music. I wrote this screenplay with Rick Korn and Randy Moore based on what my father told me a few days prior to his death called the Thinkin' Place ... Our intention with telling my dad's story is to create a film that is not just another Rock 'n Roll biographical picture but rather a movie that the average person can relate to and walk out feeling good about his/her own life journey. My father use to call his music, 'feel good music,' so it is only appropriate to make a 'feel good' movie in his honor."

Fastlane Producer Frank Miniaci said, "We are honored to have the Perkins family along with legendary musicians and longtime family friends working closely with us to achieve an authentic and powerful story and film which has yet to be told ... the life and times of Carl Perkins." Producer Chesley Heymsfield adds, "Aside from being a well known and influential singer and songwriter, Carl has an amazing life story of tragedy and triumph that will translate very well into a compelling film."

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JOEL DOUBTS BRINKLEY McCARTNEY ARE DATING

Veteran singer/songwriter BILLY JOEL has poured doubt on his former wife CHRISTIE BRINKLEY's rumoured relationship with SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY, insisting they're all 'old friends'. Former supermodel Brinkley and MCCartney were spotted socialising at the Hamptons in New York state over the weekend (11/12Aug07), leading to speculation the single stars are dating. But Joel believes it's more likely the pair were just hanging out as friends. He says, 'I know Paul from a long time ago... many, many years ago. We knew Linda and Paul and their kids. So, he's actually an old friend. 'I think she (Christie) knows him from the same way I know him. They're just old friends.'

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Photographer sentenced for Mills McCartney assault

A photographer was sentenced to 140 hours of community service today for assaulting Heather Mills-McCartney in a subway as he tried to take her picture. Jay Kaycappa, 32, grabbed the estranged wife of Sir Paul McCartney by her right shoulder to swing her round and take her photograph. He was convicted of assaulting Mills-McCartney on July 5 last year and her friend Mark Payne the following evening, after a three-day trial at Brighton Magistrates' Court. ...more...

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

WU-TANG CLAN REWORK THE BEATLES

Rap supergroup the WU-TANG CLAN are giving the BEATLES an urban twist by reworking the Fab Four's WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS with GEORGE HARRISON's son for a new album. Group member RZA has revealed the eight-piece's fifth album, 8 Diagrams, will feature the track Gently Weeps, which heavily samples the Beatles classic. And, to give the new version the stamp of approval, the Wu-Tang Clan asked Dhani Harrison to join them in the studio. Red Hot Chili Peppers star John Frusciante also joins the group on the track. RZA admits he called Harrison and asked him to play on Gently Weeps after hearing he was a big fan of the rappers. He says, "He's the biggest Wu-Tang fan in the world... I told him I would be honoured if he played his father's song."

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30 Years After Elvis’s Death, Graceland Set For $250 Million Makeover


Or, as the groan-inducing headline in the Los Angeles Times reads, Graceland About to Get All Shook Up. According to the AP, CKX Inc., the company that controls Elvis Presley’s name and image as well as Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, plans a new visitors center, a convention hotel and a museum with high-tech displays. “As great as it is,” CKX Chairman Robert F.X. Sillerman said of Graceland, “it can be so much better.” The project will take approximately three years. The news comes in advance of the 30th anniversary of Elvis’s death on Aug. 16, 1977, which is being recognized at Graceland with “Elvis Week.” Among the events accessible outside Memphis: Tomorrow night, CNN’s Larry King will broadcast his show from within Graceland. His guest: Priscilla Presley. ...more...

Ringo gets by with a little help from his memories

"HE'S on the stairs," calls a minder. "He's on his way." But there is no royal entrance. Instead, a man in shades lopes in with a wave and a "hullo, everybody". The voice is Liverpudlian, laced with LA. He wears jeans, blue-and-white striped shirt and a crumpled jacket. At 67, he is trim and in good nick, even if his short hair is suspiciously brown. A bit of bling — a row of earrings, gold on one finger and a necklace — is the one flourish. The white plastic Peace and Love bracelet he wears he designed himself. He is simply Ringo. A Dutch journalist opens by confessing she ...more...

LENNON AVAILABLE ON iTUNES

Late BEATLE legend JOHN LENNON's solo catalogue has been made available on iTunes for the first time. Sixteen of Lennon's solo works were launched online on Tuesday (14Aug07), with the Lennon Legend and Acoustic compilations making their worldwide digital debuts. Exclusive video content will also be included with the albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Sometime in New York City, Walls And Bridges, Milk and Honey and the collections Anthology and Working Class Hero. Lennon's widow Yoko Ono says, "John would have loved the fact that his music will now be available in a format suited to a new generation of listeners." Lennon's fellow Beatles, Ringo Starr and Sir Paul MCCartney, have both signed deals to allow fans to download their music from the internet.


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Sir Paul Has Got His Eye On London

Sir Paul McCartney wants the London Eye to be renamed after him. The former Beatle is pushing to have the name of one of London's biggest tourist attractions changed to the McCartney Eye to promote the release of DVD 'The McCartney Years' in November. A source told Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "The whole idea came together after a series of meetings. The artwork for the DVD cover is a close-up of Sir Paul's eye - and that got everyone thinking. We realized one of the other most famous eyes in the world was the London Eye and they immediately tried to work together." As well as renaming the London Eye for a short period, it is also thought there are plans to beam the DVD artwork onto the 443ft tall big wheel. The source adds: "It's ambitious but his people are determined to make it happen and Sir Paul may even perform a one-off show in one of the pods to make it even more special. Paul loves London and to be the face and name of the London Eye - albeit just for a short time - would be a massive honor that he would cherish."

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Original sculpture calls for world peace

A plaster sculpture work titled As One, bearing images of John Lennon, Yoko Ono and 9 other legendary figures symbolising world peace, is being exhibited at the HCM City Fine Arts Museum. In As One, which took three years to complete, John Lennon and Yoko Ono sit on a bed, the idea of which was inspired by the legendary couple’s bed-ins for peace in 1969 to protest the Vietnam War and promote world peace. And the other figures including Diana, Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Albert Einstein, Phan Thi Kim Phuc and Oskar Schindler, hold hands ...more...

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Phil Spector Pens New Song For John Lennon

Phil Spector has been producing new material despite his current murder trial in America, it’s been revealed. The music producer – who is accused of murdering B movie actress Lana Clarkson at his Los Angeles mansion in 2003 – has been working with a solo artist called Hargo. It’s reported that Spector was so impressed with the artist that he stopped scheduled work with The Vines to pursue the project. ...more...

Elvis loses bid to get The Beatles evicted

(ANI): The owner of an Elvis memorabilia shop has lost the suit he filed to have a man running a Beatles museum in his basement removed from the premises. 61-year old Sid Shaw runs the Elvisly Yours on London's Baker Street. With The King's 30th death anniversary just around the corner, he wanted to throw a bash in honour of the legendary singer. However, his plans were foiled by Howard Cohen, who runs the London Beatles Store in the basement of the building. Shaw then sued Cohen hoping to have him moved, but the latter successfully argued that he has a rental agreement until the end of the year. The judge at Central London County Court rejected Shaw's appeal, and the dispute will now go to a full trial in October this year. (ANI)

Monday, August 13, 2007

Phil Spector Found Guilty of "Sh*tting Up" Beatles record

SPOOF: The long and winding road has finally come to an end for legendary music producer Phil Spector. In a surprising turn of events yesterday, jurors in the long-running murder trial of Lana Clarkson ignored the judge's instructions completely and found Spector guilty not in the woman's death but in butchering the abandoned recordings that became the album Let It Be, a sour final note in the Beatles discography. Immediately following the shocking verdict, Spector's lawyers vowed to file an appeal in superior court citing a variety of irregularities in the trial not to mention the state's statute of limitations for cases of this type. Unfortunately for the convicted music man, California law provides an exception to this time limit for musical malfeasance of this scale. ...more...

BEATLES MOBBED BY DIPLOMATS

THE BEATLES were mobbed by British diplomats during a visit to the country's embassy in Washington D.C. in 1964, according to newly-released government files. British newspaper Daily Express reports the U.K. Foreign Office attempted to cover up the incident, in which the Fab Four were accosted by embassy employees at a charity ball hosted by the then-ambassador Baron Harlech and his wife Lady Sylvia Ormsby-Gore. The diplomats were so out of control, one member of the group even snipped a lock of drummer Ringo Starr's hair. An eyewitness report says John Lennon was pushed and pulled by "a rugby scrum of young Foreign Office officials" and George Harrison was trapped in a corner surrounding my over-zealous fans. Ormsby-Gore wrote an apology to the group, saying, "I really am terribly sorry about the scene in the ballroom."

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

REBIRTH OF THE BEATLES

Forty years ago, a generation of rock music fans sat slack-jawed at their record-players. The needle crackled as it touched vinyl, and out poured something truly new from The Beatles. You need only look at the cover art of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" to know that this was mind-blowing stuff. The great collage of iconic faces, with the shaggy Beatles included among them, was a feast for the eyes. "The packaging, and printing the lyrics, it made you feel like this was an event," said Glen Burtnik, 52. And most of the songs were theatrical, multilayered and insane. What could a fan do except drop the needle again and again, to see if it was for real? ...more...

'Sgt. Pepper' brought to life at the Hollywood Bowl

It's hard to imagine a musical landscape without the Beatles. Almost from the moment the Fab Four burst on the international scene in 1964, the group's songs, distinctive sound and style had an impact not only on modern music, but on the world. The Beatles scored a number of triumphs across the 1960s, but the release of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" on June 1, 1967 changed the pop universe in ways still felt four decades later. ...more...

How Eric Clapton's ex got her revenge - with a little help from George Harrison

Pattie Boyd's autobiography revealed how she left George Harrison for Eric Clapton. Now Clapton's ex Lory Del Santo tells for the first time how she and Harrison got their own back...with a three-day affair of their own. Model Lory Del Santo has told how she had an affair with George Harrison – so they could both get revenge on her womanising partner Eric Clapton. She says they secretly got together in Hiroshima, Japan, in December 1991, when Harrison and Clapton were playing on tour together, and spent three passionate days behind locked doors in Harrison's luxury suite at the Sun Plaza Hotel. • Video: Watch footage of Lory Del Santo with Eric Clapton and their son Conor ...more/video...

Help! Beatles ran scared when the toffs rattled their jewellery

IT was a very un-British to-do hushed up by a diplomatic silence. As the Fab Four entered the building they were mobbed and mauled by screaming fans who managed to snip off a lock of Ringo Starr's hair. But the hysterical, baying crowd was not made up of starry-eyed Scouse schoolgirls, but the ballgown and tiara-wearing wives of Her Majesty's diplomatic corps in Washington DC. A dignified soiree at the British Embassy descended into chaos when the arrival of the Beatles led the frightfully well-heeled and usually impeccably mannered guests to launch into a frenzy of decidedly undiplomatic behaviour. Now, nearly half a century later, ...more...

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Paul McCartney and Heather Mills 'bonding on holiday'

Sir Paul McCartney and his estranged wife Heather Mills are reportedly on a "bonding" holiday in the US. The Beatles legend, who split from Heather in May 2006 following a four-year marriage, allegedly flew to the Hamptons last week for the secret family holiday for the sake of their three-year-old daughter Beatrice. Heather, 39, who was seen working out at an East Hampton gym on Tuesday, has visited Paul's Long Island property several times. ...more...

Ex-mistress to release book of Lennon’s snaps

London, Aug 10: Late ‘Beatle’ star John Lennon’s former mistress May Pang is publishing a book of his photographs. Pang’s book has been titled ‘Instamatic Karma’, which is the name of a popular Kodak camera and a reference to Lennon’s song ‘Instant Karma’. The book contains 150 photographs of Lennon that Pang had clicked during their 18-month affair in 1973 and 1974, when Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono were separated. ...more...

Lennon-McCartney tune rocks country chart

John Lennon and Paul McCartney returned to the U.S. country music charts for the first time in 12 years Thursday thanks to a cover of "Revolution" by Nashville trio Rascal Flatts. The tune debuted at No. 60 on the Hot Country Songs tally, almost 39 years after it was originally released as the flip side of the Beatles' "Hey Jude" in August 1968. As songwriters, Lennon and McCartney were most recently on the chart in June 1995, when Steve Wariner took "Get Back" to No. 72. ...more...

FBI releases last Lennon files

The last of the FBI’s secret John Lennon files finally have been released, proving once and for all that the classifiers of government information have non idea what they are doing, have little regard for open government and still less for the American public. Jon Wiener, the perseverant seeker of the Lennon files, wrote in The Nation: So in the end this turns out to be a story not about Lennon but about excessive government secrecy. These reports were withheld under the national security exemption to the Freedom of Information Act by four Presidents--Reagan, Bush I, Bush II and also, notably, Bill Clinton--whose Justice Department under Janet Reno had agreed to release all the other Lennon documents in 1997, but withheld these. ...more...

Friday, August 10, 2007

John and Yoko Give Peace a Song on DVD

On August 27, Fabulous Films will give a UK release to Give Peace a Song, a DVD document of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Give Peace a Chance" performance from the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal in 1969. The performance was the culmination of a seven-day "bed-in" protest against violence in which John and Yoko moved into the hotel's 1742 suite and...sat in bed. Since we weren't there (or even born yet), we're not quite sure (though we can imagine) what else they did besides just sitting. That's where Give Peace a Song comes in, as the DVD includes not only the performance itself but also documentation of the events leading up to it from various visitors, including some of the couple's own footage.
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A Little Something For the Ladies (Who Blog)

There's a moment in Backbeat, the underrated movie about the Beatles in Hamburg, where Astrid Kirchner asks John Lennon: "Why are you so angry?" That's a question, and a image, any male blogger understands. People say we're angry white dudes, and -- if observers like Ellen Goodman are to be believed -- we don't let girls in the clubhouse. You'd think our mantra was "Bush sucks and so does diversity." But what's worse than the stereotyping of male bloggers is the fact that Goodman dismisses a brilliant group of female blog writers as "women's issues" types, just because they don't fit her premise. In doing that, she's propagating the same prejudice she says she wants to change. ...more...

LOST JAGGER TUNES COME TO LIFE ON NEW BEST OF

Lost MICK JAGGER solo tracks, including a forgotten collaboration with JOHN LENNON, have been unearthed for an upcoming best of. The Very Best Of Mick Jagger will feature essential tracks from the rocker's four solo albums, as well as soundtrack recordings and three previously unreleased tunes. The 17-track collection includes his Memo From Turner collaboration with Ry Cooder that featured on the Performance film soundtrack in 1970 and Golden Globe-winning tune Old Habits Die Hard, which appeared on 2004's Alfie soundtrack. The compilation also features Jagger's collaborations with Lenny Kravitz, Bono and reggae great Peter Tosh and his Live Aid duet with David Bowie, Dancing In The Street. But the highlight of the album is Jagger's 1973 collaboration with John Lennon, Too Many Cooks (Spoil The Soup), which was never released. The track, which Lennon produced, features Jack Bruce on bass and Harry Nilsson as a backing singer. The album's two additional previously unreleased tracks are demos from Jagger's Wandering Spirit sessions with producer Rick Rubin, including the tune Charmed Life, which features the Rolling Stone's daughter Karis on backing vocals. Jagger admits he's thrilled with the best of, which will hit stores in October (07): "It's a great thing to listen to since all the songs speak to a certain time and make things come alive for me."


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Cover puts Beatles back in the saddle

John Lennon and Paul McCartney returned to the U.S. country music charts for the first time in 12 years Thursday thanks to a cover of Revolution by Nashville trio Rascal Flatts. The tune debuted at No. 60 on the Hot Country Songs tally, almost 39 years after it was originally released as the flipside of the Beatles' Hey Jude in August 1968. As songwriters, Lennon and McCartney were most recently on the chart in June 1995, when Steve Wariner took Get Back to No. 72. ....more....

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Pattie Boyd Opens Up About George Harrison, Eric Clapton Love Triangle

Pattie Boyd Correction: Pattie Boyd is a fascinating figure in music history. Pattie Boyd is the woman behind one of the most interesting love triangles in the history of music.
George Harrison wrote the love song Something for Boyd, his wife at the time. Eric Clapton wrote Layla for her. It was a most extraordinary mess. Now, four decades later, Pattie Boyd, the woman who drove two music legends insane and spawned two classic songs tells the Daily Mail "the raw, unexpurgated story of her life." Some excerpts: "We met secretly at a flat in South Kensington. Eric Clapton had asked me to come because he wanted me to listen to a new number he had written. ...more...

The King lives on: Elvis movie compilations mark the 30th anniversary of his death

"Before Elvis, there was nothing." The quote is generally attributed to John Lennon, but just about every musician to ever mention the legendary King of Rock 'n' Roll offers a similarly dramatic homage. Waylon Jennings said Elvis's sudden appearance on America's music radar "was like an explosion." Buddy Holly said "without Elvis, none of us could have made it." In all probability, Holly was right, which is why, 30 years after Elvis Presley's Aug. 16 death at Graceland, he's as much a legend today as he was at the height of his career. If anything, Elvis's place in the pop-culture pantheon has only grown bigger, more important, and more admired in the years since his expiration. ...more...

Photographer remembers when four were Fab

LOCAL SHUTTERBUG Fred Pardini didn't photograph many major concerts during his 12-year career in print journalism. But two of the events he did document just happen to be two of the most celebrated concerts in Bay Area history. The first was the Beatles' Aug. 31, 1965 gig at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. The second was another Fab Four performance, roughly one year later at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. The latter occasion is truly significant. Although no one knew it at the time — except maybe John, Paul, George and Ringo — that Aug. 29, 1966 would turn out to be the Fab Four's final concert. (The band would play live again, but never before a paying crowd.) As fate would have it, that was also the last concert that Pardini photographed before leaving his job at the San Francisco Examiner to pursue a career as a cameraman for Channel 7. ...more...

LENNONS EX TO RELEASE BOOK OF PHOTOS

JOHN LENNON's ex-girlfriend MAY PANG is set to release a book of previously unseen photos taken of the late BEATLE during their 18-month romance. The book, titled Instamatic Karma in reference to Lennon's song Instant Karma!, features 150 photographs of the Imagine singer, including shots of him in the studio recording his album Walls And Bridges, and images with his Fab Four bandmates Sir Paul MCCartney and Ringo Starr. Lennon dated his assistant Pang in 1973, when the star had temporarily separated from his wife Yoko Ono. Instamatic Karma will be released early next year (08).

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McCARTNEY AND MILLS TOGETHER IN NEW YORK

Estranged couple SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY and HEATHER MILLS are holidaying together in the US, with their three-year-old daughter BEATRICE, according to reports. Despite their bitter divorce battle, the trio are spending time at MCCartney's home in the Hamptons on New York's Long Island. Mills and the former Beatle have been spotted working out at different gyms in the towns of East Hampton and Amagansett, after arriving at the popular summer retreat last week (ends3Aug07). A source tells the New York Daily News, "It won't be a conventional family holiday - there's still tension."

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Ringo Starr’s EMI catalog albums to debut digitally

Since he first began his career in the 1960s with The Beatles, Ringo Starr has been one of the world's brightest musical luminaries. On August 28, Starr’s four EMI Music catalog albums, ‘Sentimental Journey’ (1970), ‘Beaucoups Of Blues’ (1970), the platinum-certified ‘Ringo’ (1973) and gold-certified ‘Goodnight Vienna’ (1974) will make their global digital release debuts across all of the world’s major digital sales providers ...more...

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

The astonishing truth about Eric, George and me by Pattie Boyd

Intimate details of the emotionally fraught love triangle between George Harrison, his first wife Pattie Boyd and her lover Eric Clapton are revealed today for the first time. For more than 35 years Pattie has refused to talk about the affair with Clapton which ripped apart her marriage and inspired him to write Layla - about a man who falls hopelessly in love with a woman who loves him but is unavailable. Scroll down to the bottom of the page to watch our exclusive interview with Pattie (click 'more')... Now, in her new book, Wonderful Today, which is serialised in today's Review, she finally describes how after years of mutual anguish which pushed Clapton to the brink of a drug-induced breakdown, she eventually left Harrison to marry Clapton. ...more...

Lady Mucca's Nazi fury

HEATHER Mills has cancelled a deal to buy a £400,000 villa after finding it had been stolen by NAZIS. Sir Paul McCartney’s ex-wife was to buy the timber-framed house near Lake Bohinj in Slovenia. But Dana Stankovic, 84, who now lives in Cornwall, said her father built the house in 1937 — but fled at the start of the Second World War. It was taken by the Nazis and the Communists. She said: “My family are the rightful owners. We have never sold it and now we want it back.” The Slovenian government will cancel the deal until the claim is settled. ...more...

The British are coming......do we care?

The last time there was a British Invasion, we welcomed the Beatles and the Rolling Stones with open arms and screaming teenage girls. This time around, though, English stars are being greeted with a yawn. Maybe a little annoyance. We are living in an age when two of the judges on "America's Got Talent" are British. That's enough to give a country a complex. Lately it seems as though we're being confronted with the Commonwealth whether we like it or not. The worst offenders are the Beckhams -- and if you don't know who they are, just take a look at a magazine cover. Any magazine cover. ...more...

Lennon, Ono were shy about posing naked!

John Lennon and Yoko Ono are famous for showing off naked skin in the name of peace, love and contemporary art, but the widow of the late singer has revealed they were actually shy about being snapped with nothing on. Yoko has divulged that the renowned Two Virgins photo, in which the couple posed stark naked side-by-side, wearing nothing between them but hippy beads, specs and big hair, was taken in private. The artist said that her late husband was coy about shedding his clothes for his first nude picture, which was to become the cover of the couple's 1968 experimental album. ...more...

Monday, August 6, 2007

Harrison 'shell-shocked' by Beatles experience

Late Beatle George Harrison was left "shell-shocked" by the band's worldwide fame, his widow Olivia reveals. The guitarist suffered immense stress as the band were propelled to superstardom in the 1960s, and spent the rest of his life travelling the globe with his second wife to find a tranquil haven away from his celebrity, she claims. Olivia, who married Harrison in 1978, says, "He was shell-shocked from the whole Beatle experience. Literally shell-shocked. "He hated loud noises. And imagine it all day, every day, for five or six years, people were screaming at you when you opened your door, jumping on the hood of your car, looking in your window. And then there were the death threats. He wanted to be far away. And he wanted sunshine. ...more...

FURY AT BEATLES DIAPER TRACK

BEATLES fans are outraged because one of the group's hit songs is soundtracking a diaper commercial in America. A cover of All You Need Is Love, released in 1967, was chosen by Luv diapers to provide a background for their new TV advert. But fans are furious the peace track is being used so commercially. One complains in an internet forum, "This is toilet. Why are they allowed to use an anti-Vietnam war anthem to promote a pants product?" Liverpool-born Andy Bonnell adds, "I just don't like seeing a Beatles song being used for such trivial things." Permission was neither granted by, nor needed from, any of the surviving members of the Fab Four, as the rights now belong to music publishing company Sony/ATV. A spokesperson for Beatles parent company Apple says, "It is out of our hands."

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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Macca to team up with Beach Boys legend for a one-off gig?

Rock legends Sir Paul McCartney and Brian Wilson are reportedly set to team up for a special concert together. Wilson, whose group battled it out in the charts with the Beatles 40 years ago, is planning to mark the 40th anniversary of the Fab Four's Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by performing tracks from the extraordinary album next month. And sources have claimed that the ex-Beatle will be joining the Beach Boys legend on stage at his Royal Festival Hall concert next month. ...more...

Walking With The Beatles

Visitors to this year's Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg, Germany, will be given a free tour of the parts of the city where The Beatles lived and played in the early '60s. It's another initiative that's supported by the city's marketing department to raise Hamburg's worldwide profile by plugging its links to music. The Reeperbahn Festival is spread across more than a dozen mainly club-sized venues - including Grosse Freiheit 36, Docks, Molotov and the Fliegende Bauten - that are all within walking distance of each other. This is its second year and, ...more...

Friday, August 3, 2007

Macca no longer blue over split

(ANI) Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney may be going through a divorce, but that doesn't mean that he's an unhappy man these days. The singer looked very different from the careworn man when he flashed fans a huge, carefree grin near his North-West London home recently. According to sources, the main reason why Macca is looking very different from last year, is the ceasefire between him and estranged wife Heather Mills. The couple, whose separation and the ensuing divorce battle turned extremely nasty, decided to call a truce earlier this year for the sake of their daughter Beatrice, 3. Since then, they have also reached an interim deal about how much Mills will get as part of the divorce deal. And, the results have worked wonders on Macca. "He was low but that depression has lifted," the Mirror quoted the source, as saying. (ANI)

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Fab Beatles footage discovered

NEVER before seen footage of THE BEATLES has come to light. The material, filmed by the Fab Four's former roadie MAL EVANS, has been kept out of the public eye for decades. But now it's being made available on the internet for the first time. The black and white films contain concert performances and catch candid moments of the quartet. JOHN LENNON, RINGO STARR, PAUL MCCARTNEY and GEORGE HARRISON are filmed on a boat on the Thames as well as driving down London's Park Lane with THE BEACH BOYS. Website MBopMegastore has restored the grainy film and is streaming preview clips. Evans' widow LILY disovered the rare footage in her attic before later selling it at auction in London. To see for yourself go to www.mbopmegastore.com.

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MICHAEL JACKSON SELLS BEATLES SONG FOR USE IN DIAPER AD

Superstar MICHAEL JACKSON has licensed the use of the BEATLES' song ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE for a series of new advertisements - for a diaper company. The Thriller hitmaker still has a stake in the music publishing company Sony/ATV, which owns the rights to the Fab Four's back catalogue. But the company's decision to license the hit All You Need Is Love to pharmaceutical and cosmetics firm Proctor + Gamble is a "surprise" to John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono, because they had always given her advance notice of their intentions in the past. The song will appear in adverts for the Luvs branded diapers, according to the New York Daily News.

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The Beatles, communism and the BBC: their Ottawa connection

When British documentary filmmaker Leslie Woodhead started work on his latest BBC film, he didn't expect to come to Ottawa. After all, his film is about the unexpected way the Beatles helped bring down communism in Soviet Russia. But then he found out about Yury Pelyushonok on the Ottawa Beatles website. The 50-year-old Russian-born Beatles superfan has written a book on the subject, Strings for a Beatle Bass: The Beatles Generation in the USSR, and has recorded an album of Beatles-inspired tracks about how pervasive (and subversive) the Fab Four's influence was on Russian youth. ...more...

Beatles footage unearthed

Exclusive footage of The Beatles hanging out with some of the biggest stars in '60s rock'n'roll has been released. The previously unseen clips of The Fab Four with Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys captures the band during their heyday. Former roadie Mal Evans is understood to have shot the film, which was found by his wife Lily after his fatal shooting in 1976, and then auctioned at Christie's. In the footage, The Beatles can be seen performing live, driving through London with the Beach Boys, chatting to Stones drummer Jimi Hendrix and watching guitar legend Hendrix. The clips have been fully restored and are available for download at the MBopMegastore.com. Watch The Beatles' music videos here......more...

Lennon sunglasses sold - but no word on price

A pair of John Lennon's sunglasses, which he gave to his Japanese translator at the end of the Beatles' controversial concerts in Tokyo, has been sold at an online auction for an undisclosed amount. The trademark round gold-rimmed sunglasses attracted bids from all over the world, but the highest bidder wanted details of the sale to remain confidential, said John Warner, a spokesman for auctioneers 991.com. He told Kyodo News: "'I can disclose that the sunglasses will pass into the hands of a private Beatles' fan based in Britain. They are planning to place the glasses with a museum in Liverpool (the Beatles' home town) next year, ...more...

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Mills buying fields around home

Heather Mills is trying to buy the fields surrounding her new home - either to improve privacy or so there are no cows in her view. Aides to the star, and estranged wife of Paul McCartney, have approached farmers in the area with initial inquiries about purchasing the land. One said he had been told Mills, a high-profile vegetarian, did not like seeing farmed cows. However, another neighbour suggested it was to keep paparazzi away. John and Barbara Smith own 160 acres of land, including near the back of Mills's garden, which is used to keep Devon-born heifers. ...more...

Bob Dylan remix goes down a storm

Bob Dylan, the dance remix, far from causing outrage, has gone down a storm. DJ Mark Ronson’s version of the 1966 song Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I’ll Go Mine) had its world premiere on BBC’s Radio 1 and proved so popular that the DJ Zane Lowe played it twice. The track was expected to provoke howls of protest similar to those seen when Dylan “went electric” in 1966. Instead callers phoned the station to voice their approval and less than an hour after its first airing, Radio 1 replayed the track. ...more...