On February 9, 1964, a group of four 20-something musicians from Liverpool made their debut on U.S. television and forever changed popular music. The Beatles’ appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” that ...
There have been many albums released by the Beatles, from classic LPs to reissued box sets, full of never-before-heard tracks. Some fans might think they’ve heard it all. But a new live recording of a ...
Beatles live albums didn't really used to be a thing. They came off the road in August 1966 and the group's first official concert recording, The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl, wasn't released until ...
There are plenty of songs out there that The Beatles never played live for one reason or another. Many songs never saw the light of day in terms of a live performance simply because the band retired ...
The Rolling Stones and The Beatles juxtaposed each other in numerous ways. The Beatles were a band you took home to your parents. The Rolling Stones, not so much. That being said, The Beatles were ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we revisit a storied piece of Beatles lore, a bootleg that ...