Rubber Soul is often marked as the turning point in the Beatles‘ career, the moment where they transcended the pop confines of Beatlemania and became serious artists. The first steps toward that ...
The cover of Help! shows The Beatles in blue coats, lifting their arms in the air. From a distance, a quick glance could lead one to think they are spelling “help” with their arms — Paul McCartney ...
“Help!” is one of The Beatles’ most innovative albums. While later records like “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” and the self-titled white album might be better recognized for their innovation, ...
The Beatles’ movie Help! just isn’t funny. The film tries to be strange but it doesn’t reach the heights of Monty Python, Douglas Adams, or other great British surrealist humor. In addition, none of ...
Reporting from St. John’s Wood, London, England — A telephone rings in a corner of Giles Martin’s private mixing room at Abbey Road Studios, catching the latter-day producer of Beatles recordings by ...
When Steve Jobs combined music and the cell phone, creating the iPhone, he showed us that bringing together two previously unconnected elements can be a path to breakthrough innovation, a thought ...