Beatlemania effectively ended on Dec. 3, 1965. While the Beatles continued to be incredibly popular, the release of Rubber Soul was a sign that the adorable moptops the world had come to love over the ...
George enjoyed making Rubber Soul and Revolver. The Beatles were experimenting in the recording studio more than ever, which was exciting. Their lyrics and musical direction were becoming more complex ...
The Beatles released their sixth studio album, Rubber Soul, in 1965. It was a more mature album that showcased their improving lyricism. Despite this, few people who worked on the album had high hopes ...
The Beatles convened on Nov. 11, 1965 to finish recording their sixth album, Rubber Soul. Entering the studio at around 6PM, they realized they were a couple songs short of the 14 tracks slotted for ...
WASHINGTON — After the initial flush of Beatlemania, and the British band’s first two tours of America, something remarkable happened to The Beatles. Their music got even better. “‘Rubber Soul’ really ...
Today marks 50 years of the band’s sixth studio album – and with tracks like Girl, Think for Yourself and Norwegian Wood, it will be fresh for 50 more Growing up in the 1970s, Sergeant Pepper cast a ...
When Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys heard the Beatles' Rubber Soul for the first time, he knew something in pop had changed. Beyond just inspiring Wilson, Rubber Soul challenged all of pop music to ...
Fifty years ago this month, The Beatles released their sixth UK album ‘Rubber Soul’. The album offered the first true glimpse of John, Paul, George and Ringo moving away from the R&B songs that had ...
What if The Beatles had recorded Rubber Soul as a Motown album? Thanks to AI, you don't have to wonder what that might have sounded like, because an AI creator has reimagined the band's 1965 classic ...
Jon Lefkovitz reenacts two major interviews given by John Lennon and Yoko Ono. By THR Staff Rubber Soul SXSW Still - H 2014 Joseph Bearor and Denice Lee barely resemble John & Yoko (Lee really looks ...