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The Beatles were no strangers to controversy, with several of their songs causing a stir and being banned from radio - and ...
The Beatles, notorious for shaking things up, certainly did when John Lennon's audacious claim in 1966 that they were "more ...
The Beatles had a number of songs banned by radio stations, but one of John Lennon's most famous tracks for the band was ...
The Beatles weren’t the only musicians using drugs, of course. The police arrested Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and his girlfriend, Marianne Faithful, in 1967 and raided Ronnie Wood’s ...
Drugs had a massive influence on the counterculture of the 1960s. If you weren’t doing drugs in 1966 or 1967, you weren’t cool. The Beatles were no exception to this rule.
The Beatles were once blamed for influencing Russia's drug culture even years after the ban on their music was lifted.
The Beatles had a number of songs banned by radio stations, which did not stop once John, Paul, George Harrison and Ringo ...
But the singer said it was "easy to overestimate" the influence of drugs on the Beatles' material. "Just about everyone was doing them in one form or another. We were no different," he said. "But the ...
How One Drug Changed the Beatles’ Sound. I was alone, I took a ride I didn’t know what I would find there Another road where maybe I Could see another kind of mind there.