John Lennon would never compromise on any vision, even if his family were offended by one particular album. Find out more about it here.
Power to the People is a portrait of John and Yoko as a young married couple splashing down in New York City, making friends with the local radicals and con men and boho scenesters. In October 1971, ...
John Lennon started recording his fifth and final studio album in 1975 in the midst of his infamous "Lost Weekend." ...
Though frustratingly incomplete, a new boxed set of superb sound quality collects most of the couple’s output from the early ...
In October of 1971, "Imagine" was released into a world rife with devastating international conflict and deep political ...
Play On' is a double album covering nearly the entire catalog of Eric Carmen's 1970s band the Raspberries. Ken Sharp ...
John Lennon believed he would keep making music for “another 60 years” just five years before his death, a newly unearthed ...
We're digging into the Far Out Magazine vault and bringing you a Paul McCartney song which challenged John Lennon's role as the leader of The Beatles ...
Harris, Paul, Joseph and Barry. With the core cast of Sam Mendes’s forthcoming quartet of Beatles biopics confirmed, a whole ...
On 26 September 2025, the John Lennon estate premiered a brand-new music video for “Sunday Bloody Sunday (Ultimate Mix),” reintroducing Lennon’s furious protest anthem just ahead of the Power To The ...
Career-cappers, swan songs and victory laps—from David Bowie to 2Pac to the Beatles, the best final albums almost take the ...
There aren’t very many shows where you can reasonably claim that if it ended after the first number, you’d have gone home happy. And maybe even in the case of Paul McCartney’s concert Friday night at ...