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What the listing neglects to mention, however, is the home's somewhat sinister connection to Charles Manson and the ...
A look at Paul McCartney and his history of writing political music, despite what his public reputation suggests, via a look ...
McCartney was seduced by the idea of a “screaming record” after reading about the Who, and said the Beatles cut their track ...
Amid a moment of creative nostalgia, a song that had been floating around in Paul McCartney's studio vault for years had the ...
The Beatles pulled some inspiration from their rock star contemporaries The Who, specifically for the song "Helter Skelter".
The Manson Murders, out now on Netflix. It’s Oscar-winning director Errol Morris’s investigation into counter cultural ...
The fifth and final season of Taylor Sheridan's hit show, "Yellowstone," wrapped up back in December. The show has spawned an ...
There are several examples of famous songs that have allegedly inspired murders. One that often comes to mind is “Helter Skelter” from The Beatles’ White Album, which cult leader Charles Manson ...
Mescal was asked for his favorite McCartney song, which garnered an audible reaction from the crowd. “At the moment, I love ‘Helter Skelter,” Mescal said after a few seconds of hesitation.
The song is a mosaic of ideas and sounds — that singsongy opening, Lydia Slocum screaming her throat raw against thrashing guitars, the auto-tuned bedroom-pop fade-out. Each section could have ...
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But it’s the vocal tracks, the non-instrumental ones, that linger in memory. These are the songs that carry the emotional subtext, highlight the tempo of each confrontation, and build bridges between ...