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The Beatles achieved international fame in early 1964, and while they were known for their iconic hits, most of them were also loved for their quirky personalities and humor ...
Part of The Beatles' charm was that they were funny and personable. John Lennon said they weren't actually being funny in interviews.
Ringo Starr admits he may have had the most unique stage name in The Beatles alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison.
Even Beatles completists sometimes have a blind spot when it comes to the band’s eponymous cartoon, which ran on ABC for four years — starting exactly 50 years ago, on September 25th, 1965. If ...
George Harrison claimed people didn’t know he was funny because he wrote some religious songs during his time with The Beatles. They couldn’t have been farther from the truth. During his first ...
You like watching bugs, beetles, and butterflies, though you know that they make some people squirm and scream. But in the new book “The Beatles Were Fab (and They were Funny)” by Kathleen ...
Culturebox Without the Beatles The three strange Lennon-McCartney hits that went to No. 1 without Lennon or McCartney—and what they tell us about the secret to recording a smash.
John Lennon John Lennon was generally regarded as “the funny one,” because he took the lead in interviews and press conferences, offering up quips to the delight of the parents’ of the ...
All Beatled out? Can’t say as I blame you, but if you’re in the mood for a different twist on the legends from Liverpool, check out Comedy Central this afternoon. Me, I don’t see … ...
Ringo Starr Always Thought His Name ‘Sounded Funny’ Alongside Beatles Bandmates John, Paul and George The English musician shared his confession during a visit to SiriusXM’s The Beatles Channel ...