Author and longtime Rolling Stone music journalist, Rob Sheffield, joined host Kenneth Womack for our special seventh season finale of “Everything Fab Four,” a podcast co-produced by me and Womack (a ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Matt Mitchell is Paste’s music editor, reporting from their home in Los Angeles.
If the Beatles' 10-year career could be broken up into two distinct acts, the dividing line might be Rubber Soul. The band knew it. "Rubber Soul was my favourite album," George Harrison, who had two ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. The Beatles were the greatest thing in showbiz in 1965. The Beatles are still the greatest thing in showbiz in 2025 ...
When The Beatles released the original The Beatles Anthology in 1995, it was next-generation British invasion, attacking on two fronts at the same time. On the one hand, there was the music: three box ...
It’s almost Thanksgiving, which means it’s almost time for Disney+ to release a new round of Beatles content for family members of all generations to bound over. This year, that content is a shiny, ...
There’s a powerful moment at the end of the newly restored Beatles docuseries Anthology when George Harrison muses about the band’s future. “The Beatles will just go on and on,” he predicts. “In those ...
Since 1960, the Beatles—four fabulous lads from Liverpool, England—have remained the greatest rock and roll band in the history of music. How John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo ...
A music reporter revisits the documentary that made him fall in love with the Beatles, ahead of the film’s 30th-anniversary rerelease. By Ben Sisario I write about music and the music industry. In ...
Young people coming of age in the Fab Four’s shadow rolled their eyes at the band’s boomer bona fides. The “Anthology,” now back after 30 years, changed all that. By Ben Sisario Growing up, I hated ...
If you love the Beatles, you definitely want to hear this new “Baby You’re a Rich Man,” from the superb new collection Anthology 4. It’s a six-minute take from May 1967, unheard until now, with the ...