Posts Tagged with "Beatles"

Prove Violence Doesn’t Work: Do Good In Lennon’s Name This December 8th

Prove Violence Doesn’t Work: Do Good In Lennon’s Name This December 8th

This morning I had a great idea: “Wouldn’t it be great if everybody who loved John Lennon and The Beatles did something nice in his name on December 8th? Something that he might’ve done, if he were still here with us…like donating to the ACLU; eating organic (or even macrobiotic) for a day; spending some [...]

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Oh my God, Beatles sketch comedy!

Oh my God, Beatles sketch comedy!

[Originally posted at Hey Dullblog] I owe commenter Tony (aka Pismotality) a pint, a kidney or something even more important for bringing this into my life. From the British sketch show “Harry and Paul”: I particularly enjoyed the banter on the bus–somewhere Alun Owen is smiling. And the bit with Lennon and the Germans…”Harry and [...]

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A Beatles fan comments on Life After Death for Beginners

A Beatles fan comments on Life After Death for Beginners

Today is a red-letter day for me, one that I’ve been thinking about and wishing for since 2007. It’s always incredibly meaningful for a writer to get thoughtful critique about his/her work. And when that critique is positive, it’s the kind of public, yet deeply personal compliment that’s difficult to explain–unless you’ve hung your own [...]

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Life After Death for Beginners Free Download Day–9.30.10!

Friends/family/fans/fellow countrymen of the internet, Life After Death for Beginners… …my novel about a John Lennon-like rock star who survives an assassination attempt and has to go incognito to find out who shot him and why… …variously known, over the last three years, as “Beatle Noir,” “the little monster,” and “really, as good a reason [...]

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Norman/Goldman: Sincerity, Sentimentality, and the Life of John Lennon

Norman/Goldman: Sincerity, Sentimentality, and the Life of John Lennon

Some thoughts on a recent dipping-into Philip Norman’s John Lennon: The Life, posted over on my Beatles team blog, Hey Dullblog.

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Parody review-in-progress of Doggett’s Beatle book, “You Never Give Me Your Money”

Parody review-in-progress of Doggett’s Beatle book, “You Never Give Me Your Money”

Sung to the tune of the song of the same name. (I blame MAD Magazine for making my brain do this.) “You never give me your money I have to suffer through your crazy bullshit If you knuckles were less narcissistic You’d work it out. The one I pity is Ringo Of the lot of [...]

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You Never Give Me Your Money

In honor of the fascinating book that I received for my birthday Monday (still don’t know from whom, but thanks!), I am posting this unedited version of the Beatles’ Abbey Road song, “You Never Give Me Your Money.” Enjoy.

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Will The Beatles be forgotten?…only if YOU forget them

Will The Beatles be forgotten?…only if YOU forget them

Jim Emerson in The Chicago Sun-Times has written a column about how disorienting it was to realize that the 17-year-olds at a recent high school graduation did not recognize a reference to the Beatles tune “Drive My Car.” As a result, Emerson wonders whether The Beatles’ days are numbered as a relevant item of our [...]

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Beatles/James Brown mashup

Beatles/James Brown mashup

In honor of James Brown’s birthday, I’m passing along this excellent Brown/Beatles mashup. (I LOVE the guys with the trumpets. I wish they had been at my wedding.)

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Albert Goldman and Hunter Davies on Beatles Biographies

Albert Goldman and Hunter Davies on Beatles Biographies

This is a two-part news program from 1989, where the author of the muckraking “The Lives of John Lennon” (just released at that time) debates Hunter Davies, the author of “The Beatles” authorized biography from 1968. Davies is very charming, and makes some very good points about Goldman’s tendency to veer off into—well, the nicest [...]

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