While every Beatles show after 1963 was something of a circus, nothing compared to the band’s ’66 tour. By then, the Fab Four were so popular they were traveling around in the back of an armored van.
The Beatles came together for their final live performance on this day in history, August 29, 1966. The concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco was never announced as the band’s last dance, but ...
John Lennon's infamous 1966 Jesus comment threatened The Beatles' career and future, leading to the band's decision to stop ...
It was the summer of 1966. The Beatles were in the middle of a tour that had them play five shows in just three days at Japan’s famed Nippon Budokan arena — but when they weren’t performing, they were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Though the image is authentic and was initially featured as the cover for the 1966 Beatles album "Yesterday and Today," it was ...
Every corner of the planet had discovered The Beatles by 1966, but it was the year when we would all discover who they were becoming. Steve Turner’s new biography Beatles ’66: The Revolutionary Year ...
When they were first released 50 years ago, The Beatles' Red and Blue albums became the ultimate greatest hits compilations. The two double LPs encompassed the highlights of the Beatlemania era (the ...
Going “Here, There and Everywhere,” The Beatles were at their most experimental on “Revolver.” And The Beatles’ 1966 classic — considered by many to be the Fab Four’s best album ever — is getting a ...
Fifty years ago today, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that would revolutionize pop music. Apparently, nobody told Newsweek. When we published a piece on the Beatles several weeks later, under ...