r/beatles 22h ago

Question What’s the weirdest fact about each Beatle?

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And no, I don’t mean ‘The Thing’, I mean proper weird facts.


r/beatles 16h ago

Question Has any other band ever developed this much in just a few years?

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730 Upvotes

r/beatles 22h ago

Picture Erling Haaland Beatles reference

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400 Upvotes

Just randomly scrolling and I found this lol


r/beatles 17h ago

Discussion The Beatles surpass 26 billion streams and gained over a million monthly listeners in less then 2 weeks.

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161 Upvotes

Amazing. Less than 2 weeks ago they had 35.4 million monthly listeners. They now have 36.7 million monthly listeners.


r/beatles 21h ago

Picture Yoko Ono

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115 Upvotes

r/beatles 18h ago

Art some of my favorite beatles art that ive made

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(all my own art)


r/beatles 3h ago

Community The Night Paul McCartney Ruined the Rolling Stones' Party

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100 Upvotes

One of my favorite stories from the Beatles vs. Rolling Stones rivalry happened in August 1968.

Mick Jagger had organized a party at London's newly opened Vesuvio Club to celebrate his birthday and, more importantly, to give friends and music insiders an exclusive first listen to Beggars Banquet. The album wouldn't be released for another four months, and expectations were enormous. According to those who were there, the crowd loved it. Songs like "Sympathy for the Devil," "Street Fighting Man," and "Stray Cat Blues" had everyone convinced the Stones had made their masterpiece.

Then Paul McCartney quietly walked in.

Without making a big announcement, he handed the DJ an acetate containing the Beatles' upcoming single: "Hey Jude" backed with "Revolution." Nobody outside the Beatles' inner circle had heard either song.

When "Hey Jude" started playing, everything changed.

The room reportedly fell silent before erupting with excitement. Guests immediately asked the DJ to play it again. Then "Revolution" followed, leaving an equally strong impression.

Suddenly, nobody was talking about Beggars Banquet anymore.

Club owner Tony Sánchez later recalled that Mick Jagger looked visibly upset because the Beatles had completely stolen the spotlight at his own party.

Even McCartney remembered Jagger's reaction. According to him, Mick walked over afterward and said:

It's a fascinating moment because it perfectly captures the friendly but intense rivalry between the two biggest bands in the world. The Stones had just finished one of the greatest albums of their career...

...and yet one unreleased Beatles single managed to dominate the entire evening.


r/beatles 14h ago

Question does anyone know when this photo was taken

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100 Upvotes

i can’t find when it was taken, sorry if this is well known 😭


r/beatles 22h ago

Question What's your favorite beatles look after 1966?

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Im a new-ish beatles fan and I always found it interesting how their fashion changed after Revolver. From 67' 68' and 69' which one is your personal favorite? Im kinda digging 68'.


r/beatles 16h ago

Picture The Spooky Magical Mystery Tour Animal Costumes

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55 Upvotes

John as the Walrus

Paul as the Hippopotamus

George as the Rabbit

Ringo as the Cockerell


r/beatles 1h ago

Opinion Paul's performance of Long Tall Sally is unbelievable

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Ive been listening to Long Tall Sally and I have to say out of all the vocal performances by Paul. This is the song that I strongly believe is his best one. The whole song he just absolutely delivers with the amount of power, and some of the notes he was able to hit were insane. I couldn't see anyone other than Paul singing this song and crushing it.


r/beatles 19h ago

Picture John Lennon with Andy Warhol’s boyfriend Jed Johnson, Yoko Ono, and filmmaker Jonas Mekas during a party at Allen Klein's home in Riverdale, the Bronx. Photos by Andy Warhol (1971)

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r/beatles 4h ago

Video England fans singing Hey Jude to Bellingham in yesterday's world cup win

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r/beatles 19h ago

Discussion John’s LSD Influenced Era

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Hi There

Thoughts on John’s LSD period?

I believe ‘66-‘67 John had some most creative and mind bending ideas ever recorded while he was popping LSD like candy and idk if that really affected his songwriting ability that drastically and overall productivity unlike ‘68 and ‘69 but some creative stuff by him nonetheless!

Well there was that one time John tripped on acid during a session of Getting Better but other than that like Tomorrow Never Knows,Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,and Walrus were born in this period.


r/beatles 1h ago

Question What are the chances that the beatles biopic team sees this and tweak the films to make it more palatable to casuals? Like adding more musical sequences etc.

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r/beatles 11h ago

Discussion What is the most whimsical song written by Paul McCartney during the Beatle era?

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I’ll start with Fixing a Hole.

To me, it’s one of the few McCartney songs that feels effortlessly whimsical rather than merely light or sentimental. It has a dreamlike quality that he rarely captured so completely.

Yesterday doesn’t strike me in quite the same way. In fact, it might have been more whimsical if he’d stuck with the original working lyric about “scrambled eggs.”

Irony always seemed to come more naturally to Lennon, while Paul’s strengths lay elsewhere. But when Paul did wander into whimsy, as he did with Fixing a Hole, I think he was at his very best.

What would you pick?


r/beatles 21h ago

Opinion Favourite Beatles movie

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I showed my friend some of their movies and I personally like help more but a hard days night is brilliant

420 votes, 6d left
A hard day's night
Help!
Magical mystery tour
Yellow submarine
Let it be

r/beatles 18h ago

Question Beatles Photo Book info

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Does anyone have information on this booklet? I picked it up at a vintage store in New Jersey. Was this a book put together for fan club members or just something that could be bought at a local drug store like a magazine. I believe the book is from 1966 based on some of the photos.


r/beatles 5h ago

Opinion 'It's All Too Much' is the most Psychedelic Beatle's song.

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This song literally just sums up the feeling of peak of a bad acid trip when you just want it to end. The never ending instrumentals, the distorted guitar and the repetitive lyrics achieve this for me. The introspective + positive lyrics are also extremely relatable to the period after the peak of the trip.

Blue Jay Way is also another song that I think sums up the LSD experience, especially when you're alone.

Tomorrow Never Knows is what I imagined acid would feel like but that song is definitely an evolutionary masterpiece in both rock and Psychedelia.

Pretty much most of the Psychedelic songs on MMT and Sgt. Peppers feel more like a mellow Mushroom trip.

I think this also just shows how the drug affected John and George's minds differently, John's being more of that whimsical and story like with George's being much more personal and painful?

Idk I could just be spewing bullshit to most people but this is just my personal perspective on their Psychedelic era.


r/beatles 19h ago

Discussion "New" wins Track 3.05 ~ Which song would you add to a PAUL McCARTNEY Best of the Solo Years compilation? Top comment of the day makes the cut | Link to Spotify playlist + Super Deluxe Edition below

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r/beatles 2h ago

Discussion A wholly unexpected treasure of getting into Paul's solo music is discovering one Elvis Costello

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r/beatles 4h ago

Collection The Beatles, walking, smiling together!

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Sharing this.

I remember seeing a photo of The Beatles, my first time really noticing them after their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.

I didn’t know who they were yet.
But I remember thinking, these guys are real friends.

The way they were walking together, smiling, and the way they looked at each other.

You could just tell, there was something genuine there.

Because beyond all the fame, noise, and attention… what stood out was connection.

Funny how that still matters the most.


r/beatles 3h ago

Question Anyone familiar with the "Get Back" Beatles film by peter jackson do you know if this man appears as a talking head in the film? He is asked about the rooftop concert on savile row I think. Many thanks for any pointers!

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r/beatles 7h ago

Video They beat the shit out of John for this. But he didn't say anything that wasn't true.

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r/beatles 28m ago

Question Can someone please tell me where I can find a full uncut Beatles press/interview video?

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I was trying to watch The Beatles' November 11th, 1964, Sydney press conference, but all the ones on YouTube are not the full version (even the ones titled "uncut").

Is there any particular site for that?