![]() ![]() What a change from the self-pitying moaners crooning their lovelorn tunes from the tortured shallows of lukewarm hearts.”Įven as things took a turn for the goo goo g’joob – the Queen supposedly remarked to EMI’s Sir Joseph Lockwood in 1967 that “The Beatles are turning awfully funny, aren’t they?” – their story remained roughly the same. “They’re young, new,” gushed a Daily Mirror editorial in 1963. ![]() ![]() John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s songwriting partnership and the palpable glee The Beatles felt at being The Beatles were at its heart. She calls the first the “Fab Four” narrative. Her book The Beatles and the Historians: An Analysis of Writings About the Fab Four details four distinct ways historians and journalists have told and retold their story. “You get that in their press conferences, you get that in their movies, you get that in their interviews,” says historian Erin Torkelson Weber. Why Ed Sheeran is both right and wrong to say ‘most pop songs fit over most other pop songs’ 29 April, 2023 McFly: 'NME used to call us c***s - now they give us five-star reviews' 28 April, 2023 TikTok isn't killing art - Gen Z are more discerning than you think 06 April, 2023 ![]()
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