In the September issue of Uncut magazine (now on sale) there is a 12-page exclusive feature on The Beatles. It covers how they have made an impact on the music world and how they have influenced the careers of many famous people—from musicians to business people.
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The issue also includes a free CD of the artists that influenced The Beatles—including some tracks The Beatles covered. Their versions are probably more famous nowadays than the originals. The tracklist is:
- Larry Williams: Dizzy Miss Lizzy
- Eddie Cochran: C'mon Everybody
- Wilbert Harrison: Kansas City
- Chuch Berry: You Can't Catch Me
- Buddy Holly: Words of Love
- The Everly Brothers: Wake Up Little Susie
- Elvis Presley: Baby Let's Play House
- Little Richard: Long Tall Sally
- The Del Vikings: Come Go With Me
- Big Joe Turner: Shake, Rattle & Roll
- The Coasters: Searchin'
- Ricky Nelson: Lonesome Town
- Lloyd Price: Just Because
- Bobby Freeman: Do You Wanna Dance
- Carl Perkins: Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
The full issue contents is as follows:
- The Beatles
It's their world, we only live in it: a fresh look at the Fab Four's massive, enduring cultural impact on everything from Radio 1 and MTV to satellite communications... - ...Plus free CD
The Prefab Four! 15 great rock'n'roll tracks that set The Beatles on their path to world domination, including Elvis Presley, Eddie Cochran and Buddy Holly - Michael Jackson RIP
"The hardest worker I have ever seen..." Quincy Jones on the musician behind the myths, plus some astonishing memories of Jackson you're unlikely to read anywhere else - Isle of Wight 1969
Photo special: amazing shots of the festival, featuring Bob Dylan, John Lennon and The Who's private helicopter - Quentin Tarantino
A suitably lively interview with the star director ahead of his Nazi-scalping WWII romp, Inglourious Basterds - Beastie Boys
Album By Album—and haircut by haircut—with the Brooklyn rappers - Full Latitude review
... featuring Nick Cave, Thom Yorke and a hula-hooping Grace Jones - Arctic Monkeys
Alex Turner talks Humbug, his band's latest and our Album Of The Month - Eddie Vedder
The Pearl Jam frontman takes your questions - Monsters of Folk
From My Morning Jacket's Jim James, Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and M Ward comes a supergroup with "harmonies better than CSN"! - Richard Hell
...discusses his nihilistic anthem "Blank Generation" - Over 200 reviews!
- In Music
Arctic Monkeys, Tim Buckley, Stone Roses, Richmond Fontaine, The Woodstock boxset, Neil Finn's 7 Worlds Collide, Wild Beasts, Ian Hunter, The XX, Jayhawks, James Yorkston and many more... - In film, DVD and books
Kathryn Bigelow's The Hurt Locker, stunning two-part French thriller Mesrine, Rolling With The Stones, Glastonbury Fayre, Flight Of The Conchords, plus gumshoe psych from Thomas Pynchon and George 'The Wire' Pelecanos - PLUS!
The new wave of Californian lo-fi, Richard Hawley, mystic metallers Sleep, Keith Emerson, Prefab Sprout and RIP Sky Saxon and Allen Klein...
More information: uncut.co.uk
