The Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” appears early in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” is also in the movie. The Beatles make sense in the film but Bowie does not.
Craig Jones is a freelance film features writer for Collider. He began his freelancing career writing on rock and alternative music for fanzines, before winning a job as a gig reviewer for a regional ...
Paul McCartney said The Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” was inspired by a fake five-legged sheep. Paul said he and John Lennon wrote The Beatles’ “Magical Mystery Tour” together. In retrospect, John ...
What does this song mean? What exactly is a “Magical Mystery Tour”? And why was the film that contained it one of the few artistic endeavors by The Beatles met with less than universal acclaim? Let’s ...
But we’re here to make a case for an album that technically wasn’t an album, at least not to start. Magical Mystery Tour is a bit of an odd duck in the catalog of the Fab Four. And yet, you can make ...
The Beatles in 'Magical Mystery Tour', telling the older generation a thing or two A quarter of the British population watched the black and white broadcast of this quite determinedly colour ...
A couple weeks ago, I wore a t-shirt that said “Love is all you need.” “Beatles?” confirmed a guy I know, to which I nodded. Later that day, I was talking to this guy about Test Spins, wondering which ...
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