The Beatles are the ideal husbands for documentaries: irreverent, incandescent talents, masters of the music that still manages to dominate the shrinking collective unconscious of the 1960’s, decades ...
“Paul being domineering and John [Lennon] ducking back because of the moment he was in at the time and George [Harrison] leaving and coming back,” Gilmour noted. “Horrible, really. I mean it’s lovely ...
I’m a critic, but that doesn’t mean I reflexively come at things from a negative angle. I like to accentuate the positive, to see the part of the glass that’s full. So when it was announced, on June ...
Paul McCartney sits in a chair, bass guitar propped on his knees, and plucks out a riff — nothing fancy, not yet, though he can tell he might be onto something. (His years in the world’s biggest rock ...