The legendary group is tapping into the power of the latest technology to make a new recording — for better or worse.
This should be a time of rejoicing for Beatles fans: The Fab Four are coming out with a new recording — more than a half-century after they disbanded.
I’ve... This should be a time of rejoicing for Beatles fans: The Fab Four are coming out with a new recording — more than a half-century after they disbanded. I’ve been listening to the Beatles since, well, almost as long as they’ve been around. I was born in 1964, the same year they initially made their way to America. The first album I ever purchased — back in my elementary-school days — was a Beatles compilation. And in the several years I worked as a music critic for a newspaper in Florida, my single biggest thrill was interviewing Ringo Starr — even if the chat lasted a mere five minutes.
In a sense, the Beatles are no different than a lot of classic artists who find ways to stay relevant or just keep themselves in the public eye long after their heyday. Some embark on farewell tours that seemingly last forever . Others tap into technology in arguably more bizarre ways: ABBA has reunited, but if you want to see the group in concert, you’ll have to settle for a hologram version.
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