The Monkees are often compared to The Beatles — and with good reason. For example, The Beatles’ “Day Tripper” partly inspired one of The Monkees’ early hit songs. Interestingly, one of those songs was ...
The electric-guitar riff of the Beatles’ “Day Tripper” emanated from one corner of the room, followed by the recognizable strains of Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water.” In between were hundreds of ...
John Lennon revealed the meaning of The Beatles’ “Day Tripper.” John said “Day Tripper” inspired another Beatles song which became an even bigger hit. Paul McCartney said the latter tune wouldn’t ...
The Beatles’ 1965 “double A-side” release of “We Can Work It Out” and “Day Tripper” might be a catchy testament to the band’s early years of jangly rock and roll, but it also served as a vinyl memento ...
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