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 ...
TWICKENHAM - DECEMBER 1965: (L-R) English musician, singer, songwriter and guitarist George Harrison (1943-2001), English singer, songwriter and bassist Paul McCartney, English singer, songwriter and ...
The Beatles dubbed their 1965 release, 'Rubber Soul', as their "pot album," but it did more than highlight a new habit.
Released on Dec. 3, 1965, Rubber Soul was the moment the Beatles grew up. The record, the Beatles' sixth, reflected a band that had entirely transformed itself from the mop tops that burst onto the ...
“You don’t look different, but you have changed…”: words that nailed the Beatles in late ’65, as dope, love, sitars and soul wrought a transformation in their style and aspirations. Out of it came ...
The Beatles' ‘Rubber Soul’ is many things, but it's not an album about Paul McCartney's personal life. However, there are exceptions to every rule. “As is one’s wont in relationships, you will from ...
For most American teens, the arrival of the Beatles’ “Rubber Soul” 50 years ago was unsettling. Instead of cheerleading for love, the album’s songs held cryptic messages about thinking for yourself, ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Beatles: Rock Band is one step closer to being complete next week, when MTV Games and Harmonix release the eleven tracks necessary to complete one ...
This review originally appeared in Salon's 2020 "Sheltering in Place with Classic Albums" series, a means for passing uncertain pandemic-era times in musical bliss. “Rubber Soul” is arguably the ...