The way we listen to music may have changed but our relationship with recorded sound remains a vital part of who we are
The Beatles
James McCartney’s acoustic ballad, co-written with Sean Ono Lennon, draws from a childhood vision in Scotland
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‘I remember when they headlined Glastonbury… I was sat at home, on my own’. Bands changing their line-ups is a cutting moment for the unwanted member
There are plenty of spots where you can revel in a rocking atmosphere, whatever the era you’re after
Donald Clarke: The musical biopic is among the most benighted of cinematic genres, but there is perhaps more chance of innovation with Sam Mendes’s planned set
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There is plenty of spirit on Now and Then. John Lennon has never sounded more emotionally present
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