Articles tagged "the white album"![]() Music FeatureRevolution None: The Beatles’ ‘Wide Album’by Tony Sclafani[25.Nov.08] :. How the Beatles fell into avant garde hell with 1968’s unreleased Wide Album. Sound AffectsThe Whiteness of this Whaleby Sean Murphy[25.Nov.08] :. Trying to cut "The White Album" down to size is ultimately like chasing that whale around all the continents and hunting him down: it can’t be done. ![]() The Beatles' White Album 40th Anniversary FeatureThe White Album: Side Fourby PopMatters Staff[21.Nov.08] :. The potential breakthrough and the impending breakup, the final side celebrates the Beatles' artistic experimentation -- and the creative contradictions that signaled their eventual end. The Beatles' White Album 40th Anniversary ![]() Mixed MediaThe Beatles: White Album - Side 3by PopMatters Staff[20.Nov.08] :. Check out the PopMatters tribute to the 40th anniversary of the White Album. Side Three songs highlighted below posted today. Side Three Paul McCartney Birthday... ![]() The Beatles' White Album 40th Anniversary FeatureThe White Album: Side Threeby PopMatters Staff[20.Nov.08] :. It's back to basics once again as the band finds the musical muscle memory to mesh all their influences into seven sensational tracks. The Beatles' White Album 40th Anniversary ![]() Mixed MediaThe Beatles: White Album - Side 2by PopMatters Staff[19.Nov.08] :. Check out the PopMatters tribute to the 40th anniversary of the White Album. Side Two songs highlighted below posted today. Side Two Andie Forgie from the recreation of the White Album... The White Album: Side Twoby PopMatters Staff[19.Nov.08] :. It's the Beatles 'unplugged' -- from stardom, from pressures, from the friendship that held them together -- while simultaneously reaching inward and outward. The White Album: Side Oneby PopMatters Staff[18.Nov.08] :. It's all guitars and good times as the Fab Four rediscover the joys of jamming -- as well as the hidden pain and problems poised to tear them apart. Birthday: The White Album Turns 40by Zeth Lundy and Bill Gibron[17.Nov.08] :. In the first day of PopMatters' week-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Beatles' self-titled double album, Bill Gibron and Zeth Lundy discuss the record's importance and impact, and why it continues to resonate within popular culture some four decades later. |
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