The Beatles are the most recognisable band of all time. Their music has stood the test of time for seven decades. They were at the forefront of the rock revolution of the 1960s and they paved the way ...
George Harrison was the Beatles' acknowledged lead guitarist, but others subbed for him as far back as 1964's "You Can't Do That." There was also the trio approach employed on 1969's "The End," as ...
If you had to assign one instrument to Paul McCartney in The Beatles, it would be the bass guitar. However, Paul went far beyond that during his run with the Fab Four. Depending on the song, you might ...
Hold on, sparky! We know you're itching to jump onto the stage, but if this is your first time, there's a few things you've got to learn. Think of yourself like a martial artist, and remember that ...
Even though The Beatles disbanded over 50 years ago, their influence over popular music remains as powerful as ever. Having the luxury of three very different guitarists with very different playing ...
In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul McCartney wrote that George’s guitar riff in “And I Lover Her” made the song more musical. The “Yesterday” singer explained that the song needed something to ...