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In that case, you can imagine all the evil forms of body dysmorphia this record launched when females looked in a mirror and ...
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The Mirror US on MSNFour Beatles songs banned from radio after 9/11 has fans scratching their heads decades laterFour of The Beatles' biggest hits were temporarily banned from the radio after the September 11 attacks, but fans are ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles 'refused' to record these two songs making their producer go 'crazy'The Beatles were on a 19-date concert residency in Paris in January 1964 when they were told they had their first number one ...
The authors were thinking of the Beatles’ 1963 song, “Not a Second Time,” when we read the latest Warning Letter from the Food and Drug Administration’s Office of Prescription Drug ...
The books “Ribbons of Rust” and “John & Paul” show how the circumstances of time, place, talent, technology and friendship helped the Beatles find success.
Déjà vu. The Who fired drummer Zak Starkey for the second time ahead of an upcoming farewell tour. Starkey, 59, was previously let go from the band and then re-hired just days later in April.
Starkey, who joined the band in 1996, says he has been "fired" for a second time and asked to make a statement saying he quit. It comes after reports of a row on stage.
Even before The Beatles went their separate ways in 1970, John Lennon had begun recording and releasing his own music. Alongside his second wife Yoko Ono, he formed the Plastic Ono Band in 1968 ...
Following its release, “Not a Second Time” didn’t receive much chart success. On the contrary, the album, With The Beatles, peaked at No. 1 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
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