The Beatles, “There’s a Place” from Please Please Me (1963): Deep Beatles
“There’s a Place” signals the change the Beatles brought to popular music, fusing rock and pop with complicated harmonies and deeper lyrics.
“There’s a Place” signals the change the Beatles brought to popular music, fusing rock and pop with complicated harmonies and deeper lyrics.
Only two members of the Eagles had longer tenures than Don Felder, and that gives him unique insight into the band’s inner workings.
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