Popdose concludes the ever-popular series that imagines a Beatles world without a breakup.
Fixing a Hole
Part 13: Private Salt’s Accompanied Spades Unexclusive Solo (2001) What does the title mean? If it isn’t already obvious, my idea for this album name came from the impression that…
Part 12: Flaming Pie (1997) This is where we officially get into the Beatles’ modern era. By this point, the Fabs are a band which fully admits to being less…
Part 11: Help Yourself (1993) I went through more iterations of this album than any other one in this series, but finally think I’ve got it as good as it’s…
Part 10: Fab (1989) I’ve been waiting to write this one for a long time. In the late 80s, as most of us probably remember, the 60s became cool again. …
Part 9: Beatles In Space (1985) Before we begin, I’d like to give a special thanks to Dw. Dunphy for his amazing Photoshopped album covers. We saw one last time…
Mark Feldman continues his look into what might have been if the Beatles stayed together — this time, without John Lennon.
Part 7: Rockestra (1980) As the 70s drew to a close, our alternate-reality Beatles found themselves still mostly on top of the world, albeit with more company than they had…
What if the Beatles stayed together — and the best of their solo work ended up on Fab Four albums?
What if the Beatles had never broken up…and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums?
What if the Beatles had never broken up…and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums?
What if the Beatles had never broken up…and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums?
What if the Beatles had never broken up…and their best solo tracks ended up on Fab Four albums?
What if the Beatles stayed together — and the best of their solo work ended up on Fab Four albums?