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The Beatles, “Polythene Pam” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

The Beatles, “Polythene Pam” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

October 18, 2013 kotoole 0
The Beatles, “Mean Mr. Mustard,” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

The Beatles, “Mean Mr. Mustard,” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

October 5, 2013 kotoole 0
Shows I’ll Never Forget: Earth Wind and Fire, September 20, 2013

Shows I’ll Never Forget: Earth Wind and Fire, September 20, 2013

At the Chicago Theatre, Chicago, Illinois: As the entire crowd bounced up and down, hands in the air, one thing was clear: only Earth Wind and Fire could turn the Chicago Theatre into one huge dance floor.

September 23, 2013 kotoole 0
The Beatles, “Sun King” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles Share this:

The Beatles, “Sun King” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles Share this:

Next in the Abbey Road medley is one of the Beatles’ most beautiful yet mysterious tracks, “Sun King.” In later years, John Lennon dismissed “Sun King” as “a piece of garbage I had around,” but its lovely harmonies and mystical lyrics transform...

September 20, 2013 kotoole 0
The Beatles, “You Never Give Me Your Money” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

The Beatles, “You Never Give Me Your Money” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

Deep Beatles’ look at the Abbey Road medley continues with “You Never Give Me Your Money,” an obvious nod to the group’s legal and financial woes from their ill-fated venture Apple Corps.

September 7, 2013 kotoole 0
The Beatles, “Because” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

The Beatles, “Because” from Abbey Road (1969): Deep Beatles

For the next several columns, I will closely examine the legendary Abbey Road medley, their 16-minute magnum opus comprised of numerous song fragments. Where did these short works come from? How did they fit together so flawlessly? 

August 23, 2013 kotoole 0
On Miley Cyrus’ oversexualized new video for “We Can’t Stop”: Please, stop

On Miley Cyrus’ oversexualized new video for “We Can’t Stop”: Please, stop

After hearing about it, I finally watched the video to Miley Cyrus’ new single “We Can’t Stop.” Here’s my beef: I get the whole breaking away from Hannah Montana thing.

July 11, 2013 kotoole 0
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