Even big fans of these songs from 1968 might have missed the mind-blowing lyrics hidden within them. I know I certainly did.
The Bob Dylan lyrical practice that inspired John Lennon to write The Beatles' nonsensical surrealist allegory "I Am The Walrus".
I first heard of the Beatles’ existence in January, 1964, when I returned to my 7th-grade class, following Christmas vacation and the girls just wouldn’t shut up about those guys.
The 1960s was full of iconic models, including Pattie Boyd, who went on to inspire some of The Beatles’ biggest rock songs, ...
Dave Grohl may have a percussionist's approach to a drumkit, but this song is one of the greatest guitar showcases of all ...