Pitchfork: Wild New MGMT Song: "Flash Delirium
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesThe new song by psych-rock duo MGMT features flutes, horns, & about seven different sections that reference doo-wop, old school rock'n'roll, electro balladry, Ariel Pink-style lo-fi, wall-of-Spector pop, & the Beatles at their most high. All in four minutes & sixteen seconds! (Via MGMT's site.) The track is from MGMT's new album, Congratulations...
Has Yoko Ono Admitted She Broke up the Beatles?
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesRumor has it that Yoko Ono has finally admitted that yes, she may have helped break up the Fab Four. “I was young, jealous, and Asian-you do the math,“ she supposedly has told a confidential source.
Top Ten Oldest Players in Major League Baseball
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesJust less than a month before the Yankees and the Red Sox open the 2010 baseball season, and like we did with the NBA about four months ago, we looked up the oldest players in Baseball, fossils from the early 70’s and even guys born in the 1960’s, when the Beatles were still together. Yes, they are that old.
The Beatles: The Little Black Songbook - iPhone Apps Plus
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesThe Little Black Songbook Of The Beatles is a brand new fully licensed app, and is a must-have for any fan of the Fab Four.
AI, Beatles Rock Band sparks interest in Fab Four
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesNo doubt thanks in large part to Beatles Rock Band and American Idol, those legendary mop-top rockers are fab for a new generation.
Following the Fab Four: Best Beatle Hot Spots in Britain
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesIf you're a fan of the Beatles, then London is the perfect spot for some of the best Beatles-centered tourism hot spots.
Strawberry Fields Forever
Posted by admin / Under Four By The BeatlesI’ve been a huge Beatles fan nearly all my life. By the time I was four years old my mother had me trained; I was able to talk about my favorite Beatle, John Lennon with anyone in great detail. I may have switched to Paul McCartney around age six, but I’ll never forget the night John Lennon died.




