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The religious views of the English rock band the Beatles evolved over time and differed among members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Although all four Beatles were associated with either Protestantism or Roman Catholicism in their childhood, they had all abandoned their religious upbringings by 1964.
Kurt Hoffman's Band of Weeds performs "Revolution #9" on the 1992 album Live at the Knitting Factory: Downtown Does the Beatles (Knitting Factory Records). [56] The jam band Phish performed "Revolution 9" (along with almost all of the songs from The Beatles) at their Halloween 1994 concert that was released in 2002 as Live Phish Volume 13. [57]
50 Christian Christmas Quotes. Canva/Parade. 1. "If Christmas is just a nice legend, in a sense you are on your own. ... "I love the music of Christmas, because these songs remind us of God's ...
Tomorrow Never Knows" appears at number 18 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the best Beatles songs [113] and at number 4 on similar lists compiled by Uncut in 2001 [114] and Mojo in 2006. [115] In 2018, the music staff of Time Out London ranked it at number 2 on their list of the best Beatles songs.
[8] [9] [10] Another Beatles Christmas Record was not sent to American fans. Instead, US-based fans received an edited version of The Beatles Christmas Record, which had been sent to British fan-club members in 1963. Also, as opposed to using flexi-discs, the US fan-club sent the message in a tri-fold cardboard mailer, with the "record ...
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"More popular than Jesus" [nb 1] is part of a remark made by John Lennon of the Beatles in a March 1966 interview, in which he claimed that the public were more infatuated with the band than with Jesus, and that Christian faith was declining to the extent that it might be outlasted by rock music.
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