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Exploring The Beatles mystery that they used the ‘Taxman’ guitar solo on ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ The Fab Four’s famous Shea Stadium concert in 1965 was one of their most monumental events.
The Beatles’ ‘Taxman’ feels out of touch with 1960s music and out of touch with today. The 1960s saw a wave of famous protest songs.
The Beatles have released a new video for the classic Revolver song “Taxman.” The clip, directed by Danny Sangra, colorfully displays the song’s lyrics, with constantly changing text and ...
Taxing our credibility It was George Harrison and not John Lennon who wrote and sang “Taxman,” Beatles fan J.P. DeLuna of Tustin called in to report (noting he was wearing his Beatles T-shirt ...
And what, I wonder, would Grover Norquist make of Paul McCartney’s explanation of why the Beatles started their own record company, Apple, in 1968, two years after the release of “Taxman.” ...
GRAMMY-nominated blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa contributed the song 'Taxman' to 'Howard Stern's Tribute to the Beatles Revolver,' which is currently airing on SiriusXM's Howard 101 ...
The Beatles never released Taxman as a single, so it didn't chart. However, it does mark the continuation of Harrison's emergence as a prominent songwriter within the band.
Not so fast. In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Rob Sheffield says he’s convinced the real influence behind “Taxman” is the 1965 Motown smash “Shotgun” by Junior Walker and ...
The Beatles vs. the Taxman: A Former Manager Recalls Yesterday (L-R) Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon (1940-1980) and George Harrison (1943-2001) of the Liverpudlian pop group The Beatles ...