The musician Paul Simon crowned the true leader of the 1960s: “At least he tried” A true leader. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 29, 2026
The 1988 Traveling Wilburys line that knocked Tom Petty out: “That just kills me” He was a big fan. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 29, 2026
The George Harrison album Jeff Lynne picked over Paul McCartney’s The ELO frontman has worked very closely with The Beatles over the years. Jordan Potter Jun 29, 2026
The 1989 song Tom Petty was too scared to record: “I should disguise it” Far more literal than he intended. Tim Coffman Jun 28, 2026
Five real American locations in The Beatles’ songbook “Now she’s hit the big time…” Tom Phelan Jun 28, 2026
The most accomplished 1969 Beatles album, according to George Martin Coming together. Callum MacHattie Jun 27, 2026
The forgotten 1991 album that secretly featured the Traveling Wilburys: “Just dropped in” The secret sessions. Tim Coffman Jun 26, 2026
The Beatles songs that secretly reference each other How many can you think of? Jack Whatley Jun 26, 2026
The Beatle John Lennon bitterly accused of lying through their teeth in the 1970s A big omission. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 25, 2026
The 1989 Tom Petty lyric George Harrison couldn’t stand: “What the hell is that?” Interesting. Tim Coffman Jun 24, 2026
“Miles and miles of toilets”: the day George Harrison met a god in a corridor in Las Vegas A momentous occasion… Ben Forrest Jun 24, 2026
The 1969 song every member of The Beatles struggled to sing: “We had to really learn it” Taking their music one notch further. Tim Coffman Jun 22, 2026