The Beatles' least popular songs are still great pieces of work that deserve credit. These are five examples of their most underrated tracks.
The Killers paid tribute to the Beatles' 1964 performance at Forest Hills Stadium by covering "I Want to Hold Your Hand." ...
John Lennon had a habit of tearing the roof off any rock and roll tune, but he thought this track never sat well with him.
Unless you have been in hibernation for the past few weeks you may have noticed that making the news has been the two-month-old female pygmy hippopotamus Moo Deng (Bouncy Pork) which has been ...
If The Beatles could do a double “White Album,” the Bee Gees could do a fuzzy red one. The red velvet cover, with gold embossed lettering, served notice that Odessa was going to be unique and ...
He revisited The Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," which Douglas and his band created an instrumental cover of years ago. He also wrote some new material for the album and championed his ...
Holly Johnson sipped a cup of coffee looked around the walls of the Museum of Liverpool and said in his distinctive Scouse accent:  'It's so ...
Paul Merson’s Vindaloo nightmare leaves fans divided over week one dance - The pressure is on as celebrity contestants ...
Every concert you could ever want to go to in South Florida.
Pre-Beatles rock was as wholesome as it gets ... sometimes the artwork was more famous than the album itself. If a prog cover wasn’t one of Dean’s then it was probably created by Hipgnosis ...
Unless we’re talking about something like the Ed Sullivan Show performances, the Beatles’ most famous American concert is ...
A Whole New Sound also takes a bow at No. 20 on Top Album Sales, No. 48 on Top Rock & Alternative Albums and No. 32 on ...