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Tag Archives: Rick Glover
McCartney on Tour: Still Worth it? Oh, Yeah!
Beatlefan Publisher Bill King saw the July 13 stop of Paul McCartney’s One on One tour at Infinite Energy Arena in Duluth, GA. His thoughts on the evening … Say what you will about Paul McCartney’s mostly unchanging show and … Continue reading
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‘Sgt. Pepper’ Lives … Onstage!
The “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” album kicked off The Beatles’ “studio” period, when they made music that they didn’t think adequately could be re-created in concert. That’s no longer the case, however, as Rick Glover details. … It’s … Continue reading
Macca in the Desert: What a Trip!
Here is Beatlefan Senior Editor Rick Glover’s complete report from the second night of Desert Trip festival in Indio, CA. … Paul McCartney must have some very big hands, to be able to hold 75,000 people in his palm at … Continue reading
Making the Case Why McCartney Should Continue Touring
There’s been an ongoing discussion among Paul McCartney fans in recent months about the wisdom of Macca continuing his “never-ending” tour, and how his voice is holding up. (You can watch a recent show here.) What follows is a reasoned … Continue reading
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Tagged Argentina, Beatlefan, Bill King, deep cuts, Fan on the Run, Live and Let Die, Macca, Macca TV appearances, Macca's voice, McCartney concerts, McCartney fans, McCartney on tour, McCartney onstage, McCartney set list, Minneapolis, neverending tour, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five, One on One tour, Paul McCartney, Rick Glover, Something New: The Beatlefan Blog, The Beatles, vocal problems
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The Day The Beatles Came to Town
What was it like when a town was invaded by Beatlemania? Here’s Bill King’s 1985 look at what happened in Atlanta on Aug. 18, 1965, 20 years earlier, when The Beatles played Atlanta Stadium. This article originally was published in Beatlefan #41, August … Continue reading
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Tagged 1965, Atlanta Journal, Atlanta Stadium, Baker Audio, Beatlefan, Beatles Fan Club, Bill King, Brenda Holloway, Brenda Jean Bene, Cannibal and the Headhunters, Duke Mewborn, Famous Artists, Frank Cloudt, George Harrison, Glenn Neuwirth, J.J. Jackson, Janet Caldwell, John Lennon, King Curtis, Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., Paul Drew, Paul McCartney, Quixie in Dixie, Ralph Bridges, Rick Glover, Ringo Starr, Something New, Sounds Incorporated, The Beatles, Tony Taylor, WQXI-AM
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