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Latest Beatles News as of Tuesday, January 6, 2009

What is tweet now, turns so sour 
One of the biggest things on the internet right now is Twitter, which helps friends to stay connected via the internet and their cell phones. Now there's a new site called Historical Tweets (a "tweet" is a message on Twitter). It's a blog that imagines what tweets would have been like from famous people down through history. [more...]
Source: Beatles News Blog  



Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Youtube believes Yoko owns your dreams
Austin Washington's "Need a Little Love" Christmas video, viewed over 14 million times in December, was removed from Youtube on January 5, amid claims it violated John Lennon's copyright. Youtube says the song is owned by Yoko Ono, although the song came to Washington in a dream a generation after John Lennon died. [more...]
Source: Pitch Engine  
Beatles on the net: Not! Norwegian broadcaster pulls Beatles podcasts
NRK has pulled the podcasts of all 212 episodes of the radio series "Our daily Beatles" because of rights issues. Their new agreement gave them rights to publish shows aired a long time ago. But the agreement NRK has with rights holders only allows them to publish shows that have been aired the last four weeks. [more...]
[Related Articles]  Source: NRK, Norway  
Lennon bus brings teens to song
The John Lennon Educational Tour Bus rolled into San Francisco Monday for a live songwriting project, pairing eight young musicians from Zimbabwe with five local students. "We may live on different continents, we may live in different countries, we may speak different languages, but there's something that makes us all the same," the song began. [more...]
Source: San Francisco Chronicle  
Apple to unveil expansive DRM-free iTunes store at Macworld?
Apple Computers is said to have agreed a deal with three major record labels that will see its iTunes music store offer more music free of copyright protection. At present iTunes only offers DRM-free music by artists signed to EMI, as well as a handful of independent record labels. [more...]
Source: Gigwise  
Monday, January 5, 2009
Nobody lives in this yellow submarine
British polar scientists are using a small, unmanned yellow submarine to explore the mysteries beneath an Antarctic glacier. Autosub is bright yellow and 23 feet long. It has a maximum range of 248 miles and is powered by 5,000 ordinary D-cell batteries. It will travel 40 miles underneath the glacier, a journey that will take 20 hours. [more...]
Source: Beatles News Blog  
Beatles finally go digital thanks to Norwegian podcasts
The Beatles will make a bulk of their musical catalog available for the first time as a free, legal download thanks to a series of Norwegian podcasts. In 2001, a Norwegian documentary told the stories behind every Beatles track, with the tracks themselves being played. The series is now available as a downloadable podcast. [more...]
[Related Articles]  Source: Rolling Stone  
Beatles fans call on Buckingham Palace to release Lennon MBE
The MBE medal that John Lennon famously rejected has been unearthed in a royal vault. Now, 40 years after Lennon sent the award back to The Queen, Beatles historians are calling for it to be dusted off and put on public display. A Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed that the MBE has been located and that it remains the property of John Lennon's estate. [more...]
Source: Click Liverpool  
Video: Revived 45 heads for 60th birthday
For many musicians, your latest song just hasn't been released until it's been forced on to a small, grooved plastic disc. The Wombats and Franz Ferdinand are among the artists whose seven-inch vinyl records are being made at the factory that used to be owned by EMI in Hayes, on the edge of west London. [more...]
Source: BBC News  
Queen honors Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant
The Queen's New Year's Honours list has bestowed upon Zeppelin singer Robert Plant the considerable honor of CBE. Though he's best known as the swaggering singer of the '70s hard rock juggernaut Led Zeppelin, perhaps Plant's 2007 softer collaboration with bluegrass babe Alison Krauss turned the royal ear. [more...]
Source: The Examiner, Los Angeles  
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Fans to celebrate 2009 International Beatles Freak Day
The excitement and anticipation for this year's International Beatles Freak Day celebration is already brewing, as January 14th quickly approaches. The day when 'Beatles Freaks' from all over the world can come together to celebrate the greatest band that ever was (and ever will be!) along with their Fab Four-loving friends. [more...]
Source: Beatles News  
Truth stranger than fiction: Jacko wills Beatles tunes to Macca
Pop star Michael Jackson is leaving his share of the Beatles back catalogue to Sir Paul McCartney in his will, which, he hopes, may end an almost 24-year-long feud with the legendary rocker. Macca was upset with Jackson when he outbid him in 1985 to win the ownership of the 350 million-pound publishing rights for the whole Lennon-McCartney songbook. [more...]
Source: Britain News  
Making Paul McCartney sound good in Tel Aviv
"Paul McCartney is a straight-ahead, old-school rocker, and that's what I aim to capture. These are songs that every person in the audience has an attachment to, and our goal is to reproduce them faithfully, with the vocals and musical hooks sounding as they should," says Paul "Pab" Boothroyd, who mixed Paul's "Friendship First" concert in Tel Aviv. [more...]
Source: Light and Sound Journal  
Actor says sixties music can help in hard times
Philip Seymour Hoffman thinks that 60s pop music can help people through the credit crunch. The Oscar-winning actor is convinced his new movie The Boat That Rocked, set in a 60s pirate radio station loosely based on the infamous Radio Caroline, will allow people to forget about the global economic crisis. [more...]
Source: News 24  
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Good Starr signs
Could this year see a new respect between Ringo Starr and his fans? In October Ringo turned his back on his Mr. Nice Guy persona to tell his followers all future autograph requests would be binned. But it seems that, if you are polite and ask nicely, the moody ex-Beatle will make exceptions. So we're hoping he's cheered up. [more...]
Source: The Sun, UK  
Liverpool born again in 2008
Liverpool has entered a new era following its spell as the European Capital of Culture. According to the Liverpool Echo, the northwest city has been "born again" as a result of the events and developments it has seen in the last year, including the opening of the new Echo Arena and a performance at Anfield by Sir Paul McCartney. [more...]
Source: England's Northwest  
Friday, January 2, 2009
Alice Cooper dreams Beatles songs
In an article in Esquire, Alice Cooper lists some of the things he's found to be true in life, and one of his observations included The Beatles. He said, "They should invent some way to tape-record your dreams. I've written songs in my dreams that were Beatles songs. Then I'd wake up and they'd be gone." [more...]
Source: Beatles News Blog  
Fidel Castro regrets Cuba's ban on the Beatles
Until eight years ago Beatles songs were forbidden in Cuba, but times have changed and even Fidel Castro regrets that he got to know the British band too late. Considered to be against the party's ideology, Beatles songs were banned in the sixties. John Lennon was viewed as a decadent foreigner and a harmful influence on the youth. [more...]
Source: Russia Today  
Studio where All You Need Is Love recorded faces closure
Olympic Studios in West London is where the Beatles recorded All You Need Is Love and Baby You're a Rich Man in 1967. But current owners EMI are likely to close Olympic in 2009 and concentrate all their efforts on Abbey Road. "The fact is that the studios are not profitable, like many British studios," an EMI insider admitted. [more...]
Source: The Independent, UK  
Review: Acrobatics support the music in Beatles-inspired Love
In all other Cirque du Soleil shows, the music supports the action. Here, it's the opposite. After cutting a landmark deal with the Beatles organization, the band's entire catalog was handed over to cherry-pick and remix for a theater-in-the-round with 6,000 speakers. New details emerge from old favorites with stunning clarity. [more...]
Source: Las Vegas Review Journal  
Beatlemania meets symphony orchestra in Louisiana
Beatlemania remains as strong today as ever. And the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra in Lafayette, Louisiana, looks to capitalize on the band's continued success with "Classical Mystery Tour" featuring the original members of the Broadway hit "Beatlemania" set for Saturday at the Paragon Casino Resort Mari Showroom. [more...]
Source: The Town Talk, LA  
Album sales plunge in 2008 while digital downloads rise
Music sales continued to slump in 2008 as the increased number of downloads of digital tracks failed to make up for a plunge in the sale of compact discs. Year-end sales figures show total album sales, including album equivalents made up of single digital tracks, fell to 428.4 million units, down 8.5 percent from 500.5 million in 2007. [more...]
Source: KNBC TV, Los Angeles  
Not an easy day's night being a Ringo
The Beatles Project has a new Ringo Starr and landed a gig almost as good as The Ed Sullivan Show. Jim Sanders said that the tribute band went on hiatus after his brother, the drummer, retired because he didn't have time to fulfill his rhythmly duties. Fortunately, the band tapped another stickman, Greg Sprearance. [more...]
Source: Beatles News Blog  
Thursday, January 1, 2009
The Beatles back on AM radio in Las Vegas
Dennis Mitchell announced this his long-running syndicated show Breakfast With the Beatles will air in Las Vegas on KMZQ AM-670, "The Q." But AM? True, the original early Beatles singles and albums were recorded in mono for AM distribution. But most teenagers today don't even know AM exists. [more...]
Source: Las Vegas Weekly  
The first 2009 interview of Sir Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney has had a busy year. There were a number of concerts, including the celebratory show at Anfield to mark Liverpool's status as European Capital Of Culture, and another, more controversial one in Tel Aviv, not to mention that nasty divorce business. It's no wonder he's looking forward to some time off. [more...]
Source: Macca Blog  
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Looking back: The Year in Beatles News 2008
2008 was quite a year for Beatles fans, with lots of ups and downs, sad times and happy times. From Paul live in Liverpool to Ringo ranting on his website, this is a look back at some of the more prominent and interesting things that happened in 2008, as we covered them this year on the Beatles News Blog. [more...]
Source: Beatles News  
BBC denies pulling Paul McCartney's Michael Jackson impression
The BBC has tonight denied pulling an interview in which Sir Paul McCartney apparently made "unsuitable" comments about Michael Jackson. A BBC spokesman told Gigwise that only "the most relevant quotes" had been selected from a press conference last November "due to time constraints". [more...]
[Related Articles]  Source: Gigwise  
Beatles tribute band to recreate rooftop anniversary
An anonymous source says that a well-known Beatles tribute band is planning to recreate the famous Beatles rooftop concert to commemorate its 40th anniversary. The concert will take place on January 30, at No. 3 Savile Row, and the band will be trying to get as close to the original timings, starting the concert around 12:00. [more...]
Source: Beatles News Blog  
BBC pulls Paul McCartney's Michael Jackson impersonation
The BBC has pulled an interview with Sir Paul McCartney saying he did a "impression" of Michael Jackson. Sir Paul is said to have talked in a high-pitched Jackson-style voice when asked about the singer, which BBC managers decided could prove offensive. A BBC source said Paul's impersonation was 'very funny'. [more...]
[Related Articles]  Source: The Telegraph, UK  
Official grafitti is new stop on Liverpool Beatles tourist trail
A new stop-off point has been added to The Beatles map of Liverpool with tourists rolling-up to be pictured with a piece of "official grafitti". The images by Mark Ervine and Danny Devenny are in the style of the cover of John Lennon's Rock n' Roll album, and were commissioned to mark the city's year as European Capital of Culture. [more...]
Source: Click Liverpool  

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