I mbéal an phobail ar Bing
The restored version of the fly-on-the-wall Let It Be film is an absolute joy, writes Ryan Tubridy in his London Diary.
One of the great benefits of the job and the location is the occasional invitation that lands on my desk and leads to a quality night out. Last week, the good people at Universal Music kindly invited ...
I caught up with some cousins in London recently as part of my assimilation process! My young relative from Connemara, Dermott Hughes cut his teeth as a fledgling hotelier at his family-run hotel, The ...
Ryan Tubridy has shared a snap as he reunited with a former RTE colleague and pal. The broadcaster has been settling into ...
“I’d like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we’ve passed the audition.” So yukked jokester John Lennon from the top of the Apple Corps building at 3 Savile ...
“I’d like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we’ve passed the audition.” So yukked jokester John Lennon from the top of the Apple Corps building at 3 Savile Row in ...
For those attuned to what the Beatles really were, it's awful to watch Apple – set up to enable, in Paul McCartney's words, “Western communism” – squeezing the teabag one more time Paul ...
The Beatles fans can finally Let It Be as the long-buried film has been re-released having been officially unavailable for more than 50 years. Available to stream here on Disney+, the documentary ...
It stands as a remarkable document of the songwriting process, but more particularly, a document of genius. In the way genius can exist between people: in this case, four old friends from ...
“It really didn’t get a fair shake the first time,” Michael Lindsay-Hogg tells Peter Jackson in a new introductory interview to the first release since 1970 of Lindsay-Hogg’s fly-on-the ...