John Lennon's music touched a lot of people, but it affected one person so much that they convinced themselves they were him.
Everyone might have their personal reasons for their favourite Beatles album, but George Harrison's favourite Fab album is ...
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John Lennon found inspiration from multiple places when writing "A Day in the Life," including the advice of a luxury car dealer.
Guitar solos are a dime a dozen and vary in quality, but George Harrison put out contributions to songs that are simply on another level.
John Lennon's (Just Like) Starting Over is a masterpiece in melody and harmony. He wrote it as a tribute to his heroes like Elvis, Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison, but it's much more intricate and deep ...