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<title>Article : The Rolling Stone Interview: John Lennon</title>
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The interview took place at John Lennon's and Yoko Ono's temporary basement flat in London &#8212; a flat where Jimi Hendrix, Ringo Star, and William Burroughs, among others, have stayed. But the flat seemed as much John's and Yoko's as the Indian incense which took over the living room. The walls were covered with photos of John, of Yoko, a giant Sgt. Pepper ensign, Richard Chamberlain's poster collage of news clippings of the Stones bust, the Time magazine cover of the Beatles.
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<p> <em>The interview took place at John Lennon's and Yoko Ono's
temporary basement flat in London &mdash; a flat where Jimi
Hendrix, Ringo Star, and William Burroughs, among others, have
stayed. But the flat seemed as much John's and Yoko's as the Indian
incense which took over the living room. The walls were covered
with photos of John, of Yoko, a giant Sgt. Pepper ensign, Richard
Chamberlain's poster collage of news clippings of the Stones bust,
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<title>New Release : Live At the Star Club Vol.1</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 01:44:30 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Album Review : The Beatles Anthology: 3</title>
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Album: The Beatles Anthology: 3
Review: For more than two decades after the Beatles broke up, the band members and their producer, George Martin, insisted that everything of quality that they created in the studio was already a matter of record – that there was nothing left worthy of reconsideration, much less release. The extraordinary 1968 demos at the start of Anthology 3 – seven songs taped in gorgeous, unplugged form at George...
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For more than two decades after the Beatles broke up, the band
members and their producer, George Martin, insisted that everything
of quality that they created in the studio was already a matter of
record ? that there was nothing left worthy of reconsideration,
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<title>Album Review : The Beatles Anthology: 2</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 12:20:37 PST</pubDate>
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Album: The Beatles Anthology: 2
Review: It's easy to forget that underneath the hype of the Beatles Anthology merchandising campaign lies nothing less mundane than a collection of songs. Which isn't to say that the songs themselves are boring -- far from it. The essence of the Beatles' legacy is the deceptive ease with which the band assimilated musical influences from J.S. Bach to Chuck Berry, from Ravi Shankar to Karlheinz Stockhausen...
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It's easy to forget that underneath the hype of the Beatles
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<title>Album Review : Love</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 11:58:00 PST</pubDate>
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Review: George Martin was a great producer precisely insofar as he was the Beatles' producer. His other great discovery was America, and nobody compares him to Christopher Columbus, so why mention him alongside Jerry Wexler or Timbaland? Praise Lennon-McCartney, then, that this Martin-produced -- really, Martins-produced; son Giles cochaired -- soundscape, which melds some hundred Beatles songs into music...
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George Martin was a great producer precisely insofar as he was the
Beatles' producer. His other great discovery was America, and
nobody compares him to Christopher Columbus, so why mention him
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<title>New Release : East Coast Invasion - Audiobook</title>
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