But The Beatles would retain an element of creative oversight, which meant creative director Josh Randall constantly "flying back-and-forth to Abbey Road, sometimes like every two weeks, and meeting ...
Short songs were a defining characteristic of pop music in the 1960s. But imagine if these classics were a little longer.
Rock songs were getting longer in 1966, and many were continuing a new standard set by Bob Dylan's 1965 classic, “Like A Rolling Stone”.
George Harrison wrote I’d Have You Anytime for Bob Dylan, turning a quiet moment of friendship into one of rock’s most ...