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While I have a writing career to push back on the show’s nasty narrative, so many other incarcerated people have no recourse ...
Did Bob Dylan confront John Lennon through song? Countless music historians (and Lennon himself) certainly thought so.
Revisiting comments made by John Lennon about The Beatles song 'Twist and Shout' which "nearly killed" his voice after he recorded the track.
Of course, The Beatles were somewhat immune to Dylan, instilling a sense of inadequacy that would inspire a retirement, but they were undoubtedly in awe of the songwriting icon. He represented ...
John Lennon never shied away from singing his truth, and his classic "Scared" faced down his paralyzing fears.
"If you ever got a speck of praise from John, a crumb of it, you were quite grateful." Paul McCartney on John Lennon ...
Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
Competition can unlock new facets of creativity. It can also hang over an artist like a heavy cloud, convincing them they will never be able to compete with their rival’s work—at least, that’s what ...
John Lennon disliked one Beatles song he wrote. He admitted anyone could hear how upset he was in the recording process.
Starting Over" is more than a retro homage—it’s harmonically rich and emotionally layered. Join us as we dive into the theory ...
John Lennon considered a Beatles song to be one of his best examples of writing. It took him months to get to that point.
John Lennon blamed Paul McCartney for the way 2 Beatles songs sounded. He believed McCartney tried to destroy them.