The Beatles released their crowning creative achievement, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, in 1967 — the same year they discovered Transcendental Meditation John Lennon and George Harrison ...
In the mid-1960s, Lennon said he dealt with a creative slump. He pulled back his songwriting contributions, but he continued writing more in the later years of the decade. One of the songs he was ...
When The Beatles formed in the early 1960s, John Lennon and Paul McCartney became the band's chief songwriters, but George Harrison eventually began exploring his songwriting capabilities, too ...
In 1975, Lennon reflected on a recent Harrison concert he attended. It hadn’t impressed him. “It wasn’t the greatest thing in history,” he told Rolling Stone. “The guy went through some kind of mill.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Max Scheler - K & K/Redferns John Lennon was well aware of his limitations as a guitarist ...
When George Harrison released "I Don't Care Anymore" as his "Dark Horse" B-side, he seemingly really (really) meant it.
After a fruitful spell early in the 1970s after The Beatles' break-up, George Harrison would cut a slapdash number that he ...
John Lennon put “How Do You Sleep” on his 1971 record, Imagine, one year after the first unofficial breakup rumors and messages began popping up around the Beatles. The song features George Harrison ...