With no live dates to prepare for and seemingly no deadline to deliver an album by, The Beatles began work on their next ...
“Sgt Pepper was undoubtedly a form of concept prog ... “We got stoned to it, made love to it, all of those things. It’s part of your DNA if you were that age at the time.
Ever since they were sent into World War I battle in 1918, Sergeant Pepper and his Lonely Hearts Club Band of Heartland, USA, have been spreading the message of joy and love to the world ...
‘I’d love to turn you on,’ that he’d had floating around in his head and couldn’t use. I thought it was a damn good piece of work.” John offered measured praise for Sgt. Pepper.
Pepper’s." Song-writing supremo Gary Barlow and the rest of Take That love the Beatles so much that they even included a short cover of Sgt. Pepper’s eponymous title track into their Progress ...
The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' might be the most influential album ever. One song spoke to Amanda Palmer before she even understood anything about the Fab Four.
The ECHO recently looked at Paul and John Lennon's disagreements over Sgt Pepper. The album was released amid the 'summer of love'. It is arguably their most iconic work, capturing the ...
19th May 1967: The Beatles celebrate the completion of their new album, 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts ... at least one or two trophies, as voters love the band too much to pass up a chance ...