'Revolver' regularly lands at, or near, the top of any given list of best Beatles albums. From start to end, it takes the listener on a fascinating ride.
Everyone knows how important the Beatles are in the history of music. Some Stones fans might disagree, but the Fab Four are where the idea of mega-star rock bands begin. They were the first group to gain enormous fame on both sides of the Atlantic, and their charisma and amazing songs have inspired thousands of great bands to follow in their footsteps.
So you’re a big fan of the Beatles, and you think every single one of their songs is amazing -- no need to rate 'em. No argument here, but some Beatles song just don’t get as much as love as others.
Wealthy Beatles superfans now have the chance to own a one-of-a-kind John Lennon artifact, as the late singer’s childhood home is set to go up for auction. Located in at 9 Newcastle Rd. in Liverpool, England, Lennon’s former house will go on sale on Oct. 29, and according to Contact Music, it's expected to sell for somewhere between $225,000 (£150,000) and $375,000 (£250,000). Kurt Cobain and Emin
The Beatles were the kings of changing styles. They could seamlessly switch from upbeat pop (‘Day Tripper’) to Flamenco (‘And I Love Her’) to mellow acoustic folk (‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away’) in the span of a single album, and while they're not exactly known as a loud and hard rock band, they could also get pretty heavy.