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Why John Lennon Originally Hated the Beatles Twist and Shout
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Why John Lennon Originally Hated the Beatles Twist and Shout
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By Keefer
Feb 23, 2021
1963 - The Chiffons He s So Fine appeared on the pop chart for the first time, on its way to No. 1. George Harrison was sued years later for unconsciously plagiarizing the melody for his My Sweet Lord.
1965 - Filming began on The Beatles follow up to A Hard Day s Night on location in the Bahamas with the working title of Eight Arms To Hold You. It was later changed to Help!
1980 - Queen s Crazy Little Thing Called Love reached No. 1. The song was Queen s first No. 1 single in the United States. Queen frontman Freddy Mercury wrote the song as a tribute to Elvis Presley, and although Mercury typically composed music on the piano, he wrote Crazy Little Thing Called Love on guitar and he did it in about five to 10 minutes. It was quite a good thing because I was restricted, knowing only a few chords, Mercury told the press. I couldn t work through too many chords and because of that restriction, I wrote a good song, I think.
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The Untold Truth Of The Beatles Final Public Performance Evening Standard/Getty Images
By S. Flannagan/Dec. 30, 2020 2:48 pm EDT/Updated: Jan. 4, 2021 9:07 am EDT
The last few years have given us some of music s greatest swan songs. Both David Bowie and Leonard Cohen released critically acclaimed LPs around the time of their deaths that on reflection look to have been perfectly timed meditations on mortality and legacy final statements by great artists looking to write their own epitaphs. Some bands perform farewell tours, neatly bowing out before circumstances make them unable to continue. Most however, lacking such foresight, are unable to finish things so gracefully.