(via Video: 44 years ago today The Beatles gave their final live performance)
On January 30th, 1969, The Beatles played a lunchtime concert on the roof of the Apple building in London. It would end up being the final time they performed live, and was taped for the film Let It Be. WATCH HERE
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(via Hear a beautiful mashup of five versions of The Beatles’ ‘Dear Prudence’)
NYU Music Master’s candidate Ethan Hein put together his five favorite versions of The Beatle’s Dear Prudence into one seamless track. The mashup includes the versions by Jerry Garcia, Brad Mehldau, The Five Stairsteps, Siouxsie and the Banshees, as well as the original. LISTEN HERE
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(via Watch a Beatles flash mob brighten up an unemployment office)
Spanish radio show Carne Cruda 2.0 decided to surprise an unemployment office with a nice rendition of The Beatles’ Here Comes The Sun. WATCH HERE
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(via Amazing never before seen photos of The Beatles)
NYC photographer Henry Grossman has recently shared his collection of Beatles’ photos (like the above shot of George Harrison filming ‘Help’ in The Bahamas) from 1964 to 1968 that were never published. MORE HERE
Watch The Beatles ‘She Said So’, the world’s first music video
The world’s first music video, The Beatles’ I Feel Fine/She Said So had previously only been seen at Museum showings and Film Festivals, but now you can watch it HERE
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(via Listen to a rare recording of John Lennon talking about The Beatles’ breakup)
The Smith Tapes is a kickstarter that is looking to release a collection of rare music interviews by Howard Smith.Check out a video on the project and as well as a clip from Smith’s rare interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the breakup of The Beatles HERE
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(The Beatles in Vintage Comic Books)
The Beatles have been featured in many comic books over the years including that time they teamed up with Batman. See More Here
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