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‘My Sweet Lord’ and George Harrison Soothing the Pain
Notes Along the Path | November 8th 2009 by Pam B
I woke up this morning feeling the pain of loss, probably for the families of the Fort Hood tragedy, maybe for all those who lost loved ones in disasters this year. George Harrison was singing My Sweet Lord in my head, soothing the pain. I am gratefu read more
Crackerbox Palace
The duPont Luxury Marketing Guide | November 7th 2009 by Alex Beattie
George Harrison’s ‘Friar Park’ George Harrison's 'Friar Park' Share this on del.icio.usDigg this!Share this on RedditStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on FacebookTweet This! read more
Oasis: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
JamsBio Magazine | November 6th 2009 by Clinton Schaff
The recent news that the brothers Gallagher had severed ties, yet again, got this reviewer to thinking about the time when Oasis was known for more than just bickering and onstage meltdowns. read more
What George Hutchins, And His Shitty Website, Tell Me About Neo-C…
wrightandleftreport | November 5th 2009 by Matthew Wright
Anyone familiar with George Hutchins? I wasn’t either. Not until I came across his new website. Now, I’m wishing I could pluck out my eyes. Mr. Hutchins is running for congress in 2010, in the fourth district in N read more
Peek inside Celebrity Homes!
FSBO Jane | November 5th 2009 by Jane
Interested in peeking into celebrity homes? You’ll love this very cool slideshow over at Architectural Digest, which highlights homes of Diane Keaton, George Harrison, Woody Allen and others. I found it fascinating! Image source: The NEO-Tra read more
Twist and shout
Rock And Roll | November 3rd 2009 by jeff
November 4, 1963John Lennon made his famous request to British royalty in 1963 when he introduced “Twist and Shout.” “For our last number I’d like to ask your help. Would the people in the cheaper seats, clap your hands? And the rest of you, read more
Unreleased George Harrison Lyrics About John Lennon
Broken Wave Music | November 3rd 2009 by itsHollis
Posted by: HOLLIS Previously-unseen lyrics written by The Beatles' late guitarist George Harrison have been turned into a song by Wirral songwriter Dean Johnson. The video is of Johnson performing 'Silence (Is Its Own Reply)' live on BBC Radio Mers read more
[Halloween] Les fantômes de stars
LeBuzz.info | October 31st 2009 by Isabelle Hontebeyrie
Attention, les fantômes de Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Marilyn Monroe, Freddie Mercury et Grace Kelly hantent encore certains lieux. À l’occasion de l’Halloween, nous nous penchons sur ces apparitions. Fêtée principa read more
Beatles Original Arrest Papers up for Auction
Keep Bailing - Los Angeles Bail Bonds Blog | October 29th 2009 by Greg & Tonya Rynerson
It was 1968 and the world was passionately in love with the Beatles’ music. That’s the time when “Officer Krupsky” — excuse me, Detective Sergeant Norman Pilcher set up a raid on John Lennon’s flat. When pol read more
John, Paul, George e Ringo: 4 scarafaggi protagonisti di 'Come sc…
Beatles News | October 28th 2009
Si chiamano John, Paul, George e Ringo, proprio in omaggio ai favolosi Beatles, e sono gli autori di un best-seller. Un quartetto di insetti - di scarafaggi naturalmente! - è il protagonista di un libro intitolato "Come scrivere un bestseller i read more
7 Guitars That Changed Guitar History
The Punch-In - TrueFire Guitar Lessons and Musings | October 27th 2009
1. Gibson L-5 First introduced: 1923 Also Known As: The First Masterpiece Notable Players: Mother Maybelle Carter, Eddie Lang, Wes Montgomery, Scotty Moore, Tuck Andress, Lee Ritenour, Pat Martino, Jan Akkerman, John Mayer, Eric Clapton Quick Facts: read more
Track of the week: Bonnie Bramlett
The Trick Is To Keep Going | October 26th 2009 by Paul Rosano
Bonnie Bramlett came back to singing in earnest in the early 2000’s after years of pursuing an acting career. She started as the first white Ikette with Ike and Tina Turner in the mid-1960s, then played a big role in the highly influencial De read more
“My Back Pages”
The World According to Sylvia Garza | October 22nd 2009 by Sylvia Garza
A couple of months ago I blogged about the top songs that I have been listening to on my iPod, one of them was “My Back Pages” – The Byrds (1967). The songs was written by Bob Dylan in 1964. There is something about this song that I really like read more
Die Vootar IV – die außergewöhnliche Weiterentwicklung eines…
Redaktionsbüro für Bild & Text | October 21st 2009 by Frank-Michael Preuss
Stuart M. Bilcock von Cassandra Elk im Gespräch mit F.-M. Preuss Stuart M. Bilcock ist Musiker, Künstler und Designer und baut und erfindet seit über zehn Jahren Saiteninstrumente, auch für den professionellen Bedarf. Zu seinen Kunden und Fans read more
Review: Cirque du Soleil Beatles Love
Baker's Hours | October 21st 2009 by Ed
When I was in Las Vegas for Blog World, I was fortunate enough to get a ticket to see Beatles Love by Cirque du Soleil. I had wanted to see this show on previous trips, but $93.50 was a little steep, and those are for cheep seats! Best in the house s read more
Lex on Tom Petty (The Heartbreakers / Solo)
LexNeon’s Weblog | October 20th 2009 by Alex Oliver
“American Girl.” Some of my fondest memories as a kid was getting out of bed on Saturday late nights, sneaking into the family room and catching a music show called The Midnight Special. There, I could see the acts I heard on the radio, read more
New York Dolls Guitarist Releasing Solo Album, Boy George Writes…
Vintage Vinyl News | October 20th 2009 by Roger Wink
New York Dolls guitarist Steve Conte is releasing a solo album, Steve Conte and the Crazy Truth in November to coincide with the Dolls' December tour of the U.K. Guesting on the album is David Johansen (aka Buster Poindexter), and members of David B read more
10 Best Debut Albums: George Harrison – All Things Must Pass (3…
Hair Of The Dog | October 19th 2009 by Catharina Pinheiro
File extension / Extensão: mp3 * EMI 78 Encoded with Audacity Bitrate: 320 Release date: November 1970/ Data de lançamento: novembro de 1970 Disc One 01 I'd Have You Anytime (George Harrison/Bob Dylan) 02 My S read more
Sexual Innuendo?
The Life and Times of Duncan Funk | October 16th 2009
Not in my endo, pal!What? Excuse me? You don’t think that’s enough of a post? Well yes, I admit it is a bit skimpy, but shouldn’t the criterion be quality, not quantity? And yes, you’re right, it is a bit course … bordering on vulgar. But I read more
bearded lennon is best
Miss Moss | October 16th 2009 by Dee
i don’t know how i feel about the black package hugging outfit, though. read more
The Beatles ‘Box of Vision’ Book for UK Release
Head Full of Snow | October 15th 2009 by Jeff Mann
‘I’ve Got a Feeling’ this Christmas is going to be one made in heaven for the weathered Beatles fan, ‘Yes it Is’. Following on from a veritable ‘Helter Skelter’ of Beatles business to coincide with the 40th a read more
Invest Like the Beatles
The Reformed Broker | October 13th 2009 by Joshua Morgan Brown
The Beatles with producer George Martin The Beatles have just released a box set, containing each of their albums digitally remastered. That their music stands up so magnificently some four decades later is remarkable and I believe that there are read more
The Sedona, AZ Sweat Lodge Tragedy: Why It Shouldn’t Have Happe…
This Black Sista's Page | October 12th 2009
Let me tell you a few stories: When I was living in San Francisco in the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties, I didn’t limit myself to one quarter that was black-friendly, like Fillmore, Hunter’s Point or Lower Haight. I explored almost all read more
Imagining Lennon at Sixty-Nine
The Planet Harris Blog | October 9th 2009 by Steven harris
Today would have been John Lennon’s sixty-ninth birthday, had he not been gunned down in front of the Dakota Building in New York by Mark David Chapman. Thanks for that, Chapman, you Salinger-reading basket-case. You couldn’t go get yours read more
The Beatles
Rock Fan | October 5th 2009 by Cristiano Oliveira
Today I decided to talk about a band that everybody knows. First reason, I need more visits and I guess that Beatles could be a good choice. Second I appreciate a lot quality in rock bands whatever their ages (they can be 50s, 60s,70s, 80s, 90s, etc) read more
Traveling Wilburys: Vol. 3
JamsBio Magazine | October 5th 2009 by Clinton Schaff
After the runaway success of their first collaboration in 1988, the Traveling Wilburys decided to carry on in 1990, after the death of Roy Orbison, with a second collection of music. read more
I'm Happy Just to Dance with You
A Year in the Life | October 4th 2009 by Megan
Okay, October meanders on and we need to return to the less freaky Beatles songs. And there might be no less threatening Beatles song for a HarriSunday than today's earnest, polite-- yet wicked catchy-- pean to the pleasures of dancing. JUST dancing, read more
Growing Up With Monty Python
The Planet Harris Blog | October 4th 2009 by Steven harris
Monday 5th October 2009 will be the 40th birthday of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. In July 1969 humankind believed it was ushering in a new era when it witnessed the moon landings. What it was instead ushering in was a short-lived era of increa read more

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