Well, apparently, Google's on a far - out trip reminiscent of the post-India
Beatles era, because this is actually a thing.
I'm told — I don't know this — that the most popular song surviving from
the Beatles era is «Yesterday.»
Not exact matches
The
Beatles had just released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band — the garish myriad of personalities of the album artwork a snapshot of the social upheaval of the
era.
The title of the film comes from The Grateful Dead, who, along with Bob Dylan, the
Beatles, and other musicians from the
era are the key to unlocking Gabriel's memories (at least until the song ends).
Ron Howard is a studio craftsman who specializes in crowd - pleasing entertainment, and his new film The
Beatles: Eight Days A Week focuses on the band during their crowd - pleasing years: the
era between 1962 and...
George Martin was to the
Beatles» success, Chris Stewart's vulnerable reflection on the passing of Prince, and this Spencer Kornhaber article on finding and discriminating between music in an
era of endless choices.
Among her best: Gandhi, the
Beatles (early and Sgt. Pepper
era), Einstein with hair standing on end, Bob Marley with dreads and cap, Jailhouse Rock Elvis (and later Elvis with sneer and white jumpsuit), Che Guevara with beret and distinctive facial hair, Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly (the dress and accessories are stellar) and Madonna in pink conical bra c. 1990.
Among her best: Gandhi, the
Beatles (early and Sgt. Pepper
era), Einstein with hair standing on end, Bob Marley with dreads and cap, Jailhouse Rock Elvis (and...
Kenneth Anger's stirring Kustom Kar Kommandos video brilliantly engages sound, movement and fluorescence to impart the
era's deepening homoerotic obsession; once again and at long last, James Rosenquist's 86ft - long, 23 - panel F - 111, can be seen fully wrapping a room; and wonderful in this anxious age to be reconnected with the sheer joy of Jellybean furniture, Look magazine's solarised posters of the
Beatles and Joshua White's Liquid Loops.
LEUNG CHI - WO, Silent Music Plane 1967, 2016, LIFE magazine cover (2 June 1967), 1967 -
era five - cent Hong Kong coins, sound recording of Long Live Chairman Mao (Central Ensemble of Songs and Dances, 1966) and Yesterday (
Beatles, 1965), variable - speed motor, media player, earphones, electronic controller and tripod, dimensions variable.
Fifty years after the
Beatles landed in America, it can seem a quaint reminder of the psychedelic
era, all the more so now that optical illusions are a dime a dozen on the Web.