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 Recent Stories Online and On-Air

EXCLUSIVE: The Beatles Set for 2014 Grammy Awards Tribute,
All-Star 50th Anniverary Concert
 - Sunday, October 27, 2013

Paul McCartney Can't Slow Down: Inside Rolling Stone's New Cover Story
- Sunday, October 27, 2013

'Tune In:' A Long and Winding Book About The Beatles
 - Saturday, October 26, 2013

Ringo Starr, Vegas lounge singer?

- Friday, October 25, 2013

Paul McCartney’s ‘New’ album reaches Japan top 10,
first for any musician over 70
 - Friday, October 25, 2013

Beatles fever hits small Swedish town
 - Thursday, October 24, 2013

Help! I need somebody! Ringo Starr's search for teenagers he photographed
50 years ago (...so do YOU recognise them?)
 - Thursday, October 24, 2013

Yoko Ono 'Very Thankful' Paul McCartney Doesn't Blame Her For
The Beatles' Breakup
 - Wednesday, October 23, 2013

George Harrison's Musical Legacy Will Be Celebrated at Beacon Theatre
by The Fab Faux
 - Wednesday, October 23, 2013




Ringo Starr Releases 'Photograph' Book in Lavish Deluxe Edition
 - Tuesday, October 22, 2013

A few months ago, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr collected some of his personal pictures for the e-book Photograph. Now, that book is being printed in a limited edition physical version, but it won't come cheap. It's due out on November 22 throughGenesis Publications.

Bound with leather and featuring gold foil, the tome costs a whopping £345 ($581.91). The books are hand-numbered, with each one signed by Ringo himself. Those who are considering forking out the cash for the book can console themselves by knowing that the money goes to a good cause, since Ringo is donating all of his royalties to the Lotus Foundation. It's available to pre-order here. Photograph features more than 250 rare and never-before-seen images, which chronicle Ringo's early life, his time in the Beatles, and more. Starr said in a statement, "I love pictures put together, showing different times of your life. At the time, I never thought that there would be a whole book of my photographs."

Read More at Beatles Radio >>>

 
 

Theatre Within's Annual John Lennon Tribute Set for December 6 in NYC
 - Tuesday, October 22, 2013

John Lennon's life is celebrated again! Theatre Within, the grassroots non-profit behind the annual celebration of John Lennon in NYC, announced the line-up for the 33rd Annual John Lennon Tribute, set for Friday, December 6 at 8PM at Symphony Space in New York City. 


Read More at Beatles Radio >>>

 
 
 

‘He’d never seemed that interested’: Paul McCartney still marvels at George Harrison’s songwriting growth
 - Monday, October 21, 2013

For Paul McCartney, the decision to fill most of the Beatles’ albums with songs composed alongside John Lennon — rather than those of George Harrison and Ringo Starr — came down to productivity.

Read More at Beatles Radio

 

The Beatles' seminal song turns 50 this week
 - Monday, October 21, 2013

Some revolutions have been hatched in neighborhood pubs; others in the streets. Fifty years ago this week, in a downstairs basement in London, Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand." They recorded it the next day. While they hoped it would reach No. 1 on the charts, neither artist dreamed it would become the seminal song of a generation.

Read More at Beatles Radio




 
 

Record of the Week

Magical Mystery Tour

Gets heavy play this week!

Magical Mystery Tour Fun Facts

Magical Mystery Tour is a double EP and LP by the English rock group the Beatles, produced by George Martin, both including the six-song soundtrack to the 1967 film of the same name.

Release date: November 27, 1967
Artist: The Beatles
Labels: EMI RecordsApple RecordsCapitol Records





1 Magical Mystery Tour 2:51
2 The Fool on the Hill 3:02
3 Flying 2:19
4 Blue Jay Way 3:59
5 Your Mother Should Know 2:32
6 I Am the Walrus 4:33
7 Hello, Goodbye 3:28
8 Strawberry Fields Forever 4:09
9 Penny Lane 3:00
10 Baby, You’re a Rich Man 3:01
11 All You Need Is Love 3:48





Unmade films

During the 1960s, there were many ideas pitched for films, but these were either rejected or else never saw the light of day; such projects included A Talent for Loving, a Western film written byRichard CondonShades of a Personality; film versions of The Lord of the Rings and The Three Musketeers starring the group (Richard Lester, who directed the group's first two movies, directed a version of The Three Musketeers in 1973), and a script by playwright Joe Orton called Up Against It.]
 

 Paul McCartney Quote of the week

"I never look forward, because I have no idea about how any of it happened to getting here. I've no idea how the next five years are going to be"

Paul McCartney


   
 

 The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today :


The Beatles 50 Years Ago Today : Sunday, October 27, 1963
Cirkus, Lorensbergsparken, Goteborg, Sweden

The Beatles gave three shows at 3:00, 5:00 and 8:00 pm, here in the city known to the English as Gothenburg.



 

More Listener Birthdays on the Birthday Page

Hear the Daily Audio Birthday Greeting On-Air & Online



Mariana

Diana

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marietta

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Myk

Bee  

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     Long Branch

Gerardo

Garza

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Marco

Mallagoli

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jeff

gartrell

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Sergio

Stavale

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wendy viewship

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Maurício

Oliveira

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José Pablo

Avila

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Manuela

Abath

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ANTONIO

VIEIRA

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Recife

Scott

Enos

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Gloucester

moacir

santos

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Cuauhtemoc

Torres

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Mexico City

Daniel

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Sao Paulo

Dan

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Granby

juan

telemaco

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Karl

Bets

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Perth

Grace

Luo

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Singapore

Mike

Hogan

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Oak Park

Judi

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Gloversville

Stephanie

Hall

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Tucson

Stephen

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Tucson, AZ

Paolo

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michael

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Robert

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Chomina

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Hermosillo

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Nowra

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Abeshima

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PERCY

ESPEJO

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Tom

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Lexington

john

powers

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bronx

Karishma

Prakash

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Sacramento

Slava

Sokol

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Dnipropetrovsk

Josep

Hernandez

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Zurich

geoff

chandler

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liverpool

SJ

Botta

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Pablo

Anderson

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nash

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sergio

botta

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Ward

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Cherry Hill

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Sebastian

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david

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Devin

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Mar

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Ira

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Paola

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Cliff

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tim   

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George

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Alan

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Raymond

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Ariana

           Luna

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Barbara

           Cochrane

from

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Shannen

           Perry

from

          toronto

Sachie

           Chidachi

from

          Tokyo

ian

banf

 from             watford

Brett

Stoddard

from             St Andrews

Júlia

Brussi

 from              Brasília

Russell

Kerr

from              Colchester

kevin

durant

  

  from       new hyde park





 


 

  Last weeks poll question: 

Paul McCartney’s “NEW” album is back on EMI

Two Thumbs UP  - 92.5% 
Two Thumbs Down  - 7.5%


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Paul and Ringo Re-union would it feel like the Beatles?

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This weeks Beatle Brain Busters:

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 20 million   
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40 million 


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