"Glass Onion" is a song by the Beatles from their 1968 double-album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album") primarily written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. This is the first track on the album to feature Ringo Starr on drums. Starr briefly left the group during recording sessions for the album and was replaced on drums by Pa ... Show More
Dec 2018
THE BEATLES / MOTHER NATURES SON / FRONT CHANNELS / FAB REMIXED WHITE ALBUM 5.1MIXES VOL. ONE
Last Modified: 10 Dec, 2018 Description: Making innovative use of technology while expanding the possibilities of recorded music, the Beatles urged experimentation by Martin and his recording engineers. Seeking ways to put chance occurrences to creative use, accidental guitar fee ... Show More
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Dec 2018
THE BEATLES / YER BLUES / REAR CHANNELS / FAB SUPER DELUXE REMIXED WHITE ALBUM 5.1MIXES VOL. ONE
Last Modified: 10 Dec, 2018 Description: Making innovative use of technology while expanding the possibilities of recorded music, the Beatles urged experimentation by Martin and his recording engineers. Seeking ways to put chance occurrences to creative use, accidental guitar fee ... Show More
4m 1s
Dec 2018
THE BEATLES / BIRTHDAY / FRONT SPEAKERS / FAB SUPER DELUXE WHITE ALBUM 5.1MIXES VOL. TWO
Last Modified: 10 Dec, 2018 Description: Making innovative use of technology while expanding the possibilities of recorded music, the Beatles urged experimentation by Martin and his recording engineers. Seeking ways to put chance occurrences to creative use, accidental guitar fee ... Show More
2m 45s
May 2022
Quand Elvis chantait les Beatles
Elvis Presley a chanté 5 titres des Beatles dans sa vie, dont "Yesterday". "Sans Elvis, il n'y aurait pas de Beatles", phrase de John Lennon. Elvis Presley, lui, se serait bien passé de l'ouragan Beatles dans les années 60. Elvis se sentait menacé par leur succès. Et pourtant, en ... Show More
3m 10s
Oct 2023
The Beatles: 5. Reincarnation
If you’re in the biggest band there ever was, how do you cope when it all comes crashing down?That’s the question John, Paul, George and Ringo were asking themselves in the spring of 1970, when it was announced that the Beatles were breaking up for good.In Part 5, Martin Freeman ... Show More
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