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The study found that about three-fourths of the tracks lacked a direct reference to alcohol, tobacco, or illicit drugs. Of the 27% that did have such references, gigantic differences existed in terms of music genre; substance usage of some kind appeared in 75% of hip hop songs compared to 20% at maximum for every other type of song (such as ...
[30] [nb 3] Although the television film was savaged by critics, earning the Beatles their first public and critical failure, [31] the soundtrack record was highly successful. [11] With regard to the unusual format, Nick Logan of the NME referred to it as "the Beatles' new six-track EP, mini-LP or extended single, whatever you like to call it!"
The visit followed the Beatles' denunciation of drugs in favour of TM [1] and received widespread media attention. The band's interest in the Maharishi's teachings was led by George Harrison 's commitment, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and it changed Western attitudes about Indian spirituality and encouraged the study of TM. [ 4 ]
"See Yourself" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released on his 1976 album Thirty Three & 1/3. Harrison began writing the song in 1967, while he was a member of the Beatles, in response to the public outcry surrounding bandmate Paul McCartney's admission that he had taken the hallucinogenic drug LSD.
In late August, while the Beatles were attending a Transcendental Meditation seminar held by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in Wales, their manager Brian Epstein died of a prescription drug overdose. [9] During a band meeting on 1 September, McCartney suggested they proceed with Magical Mystery Tour , [ 11 ] which Epstein had given his approval to ...
After the late Sir George Martin’s son, Giles Martin, oversaw the boxed-set reissues of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, White Album, Abbey Road, and Let It Be, it’s time ...
The Beatles did not attempt to perform any of the songs from Revolver during the tour. [335] Reporting on "Swinging London" for The Village Voice, Richard Goldstein said that, as if in response to the antagonism being shown towards the band in the US, "British youth has flipped completely over the new Beatle album, Revolver."
Macaulay Culkin is speaking out about the drug addiction rumors that have shadowed him for years. In a rare interview, the former child star tells The Guardian that the public was "not necessarily ...