Beatles Albums Refuse to Budge from Billboard: Are We Living in a 'Groundhog Day' of Pop Culture?
'Abbey Road' makes surprise return, while 'Let It Be' documentary continues to divide opinion decades later
The Beatles continue to dominate the Billboard 200 chart, with 'Abbey Road' re-entering at No. 198 and their '1' compilation rising to No. 168, showcasing their enduring popularity decades after their breakup.
Giles Martin, son of George Martin, reflected on creating the 'Love' show in Las Vegas, revealing disagreements over modernising The Beatles' music and his insistence on maintaining their original sound as the show concludes its 18-year run.
Various Beatles-related projects are in the works, including Sam Mendes' plans for four Beatles biopics, while Paul McCartney shared insights into his songwriting process for 'Here, There and Everywhere', and Woody Harrelson reaffirmed his status as a devoted Beatles fan.
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