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Users are turning to ChatGPT to guide them through acid trips. Plus Microsoft stacks the deck in dodgy medical ...
The Beatles were no strangers to controversy, with several of their songs causing a stir and being banned from radio - and ...
The Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
From subtle innuendos to more obvious allusions, The Beatles didn’t shy away from referencing cannabis in their ...
The Beatles were once blamed for influencing Russia's drug culture even years after the ban on their music was lifted.
There was one studio session wherein John Lennon accidentally took LSD, luckily leading to one of the Beatles' best psychedelic songs.
Unchecked drug abuse and his deteriorating mental condition stalled Wilson’s efforts on The Beach Boys’ next album, "Smile," which he billed as a “teenage symphony to God.” ...
He added it was "pretty obvious" that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was inspired by LSD, and other songs made "subtle hints" about narcotics. But the singer said it was "easy to overestimate" the ...
Upon release on October 20, its references to drugs meant it was banned by some radio stations, which was a point of frustration for John. He told Playboy in a 1980 interview: "'Cold Turkey' is ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney changed the world with the 162 songs they wrote for the Beatles, but few demonstrate the creative and emotional complexities of their relationship quite like ...
Who doesn't like The Beatles?! Wrestler CM Punk has his reasons, or at least so he says. See his comments in a new WWE video.
A Beatles fan from the age of seven, he is astute on male friendship. “There is more than one reason that we get Lennon and McCartney so wrong, but one is that we have trouble thinking about intimate ...