Crédits : Matthieu Saladin 210 x 210mm - 242 p. - 19 € - ISBN 978-2-913169-40-1. Nearly half a century after Luciano Berio praised the Beatles in his ‘Commenti al Rock’ (1967), this special issue of Volume! surveys the research carried out on the band that was, according to John Lennon, ‘more popular than Jesus’. In light of an extensive bibliography covering the first 50 years of what we now call ‘Beatles Studies’, one learns, for example, that the British Invasion originated in Paris, that ..
The Beatles recorded two starkly different musical settings of John Lennon\u27s controversial 1968 s...
Sgt. Pepper remains the only album within popular music whose cover has attracted as much attention ...
This article considers the re-emergence of Beatles fandom, here labelled ‘Reatlemania’, in the past ...
According to Marcus Collins, who studied the relationship between The Beatles and Sixties Britain, t...
This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene ...
Contains fulltext : 190597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)K. Womwack Maxi...
This article argues that it is impossible to understand the genesis, evolution, or cultural signific...
What inspired me to create this work was seeing the impact that the Beatles had on culture and the w...
Sarah Etlinger published an article on Sgt Pepper's cover art in Volume!, cf. http://volume.revues.o...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
"This book seeks to understand what the Beatles meant to people in 1960s Britain. It argues that the...
“It has a different sound. ‘Papa’s Bag’ was years ahead of its time . . . “– James Brown The arriva...
From the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, the impact of American twist and rock'n'roll and Briti...
NUNES, Mariana Backes; AZZI, Júlia Nunes. Did America invade the Beatles as they invaded America? - ...
There was a sound like a shot being fired. Each member of The Beatles looked at each other, wonderin...
The Beatles recorded two starkly different musical settings of John Lennon\u27s controversial 1968 s...
Sgt. Pepper remains the only album within popular music whose cover has attracted as much attention ...
This article considers the re-emergence of Beatles fandom, here labelled ‘Reatlemania’, in the past ...
According to Marcus Collins, who studied the relationship between The Beatles and Sixties Britain, t...
This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene ...
Contains fulltext : 190597.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)K. Womwack Maxi...
This article argues that it is impossible to understand the genesis, evolution, or cultural signific...
What inspired me to create this work was seeing the impact that the Beatles had on culture and the w...
Sarah Etlinger published an article on Sgt Pepper's cover art in Volume!, cf. http://volume.revues.o...
Article caption: They’re the Greatest! Jayne Olsen, left, and Linda Hibbard, both juniors at Portla...
"This book seeks to understand what the Beatles meant to people in 1960s Britain. It argues that the...
“It has a different sound. ‘Papa’s Bag’ was years ahead of its time . . . “– James Brown The arriva...
From the late 1950s and throughout the 1960s, the impact of American twist and rock'n'roll and Briti...
NUNES, Mariana Backes; AZZI, Júlia Nunes. Did America invade the Beatles as they invaded America? - ...
There was a sound like a shot being fired. Each member of The Beatles looked at each other, wonderin...
The Beatles recorded two starkly different musical settings of John Lennon\u27s controversial 1968 s...
Sgt. Pepper remains the only album within popular music whose cover has attracted as much attention ...
This article considers the re-emergence of Beatles fandom, here labelled ‘Reatlemania’, in the past ...