Since the decline of official fan clubs and pre-streaming music journalism, independent blogs — particularly those on Google’s Blogspot platform — have become crucial archives for detailed Beatles discography research. These blogs offer track-by-track analyses, session dates, alternate takes, and rare media, often filling gaps left by official releases.
EPs and Singles
Side A:
“Come Together” (John’s Chuck Berry/”You Can’t Catch Me” plagiarism lawsuit bait)
“Something” (George’s best – Frank Sinatra called it the greatest love song of the previous 50 years)
“Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” (Paul’s vaudeville murder song – everyone else hated recording it)
“Oh! Darling” (Paul’s Little Richard impression)
“Octopus’s Garden” (Ringo co-write with George)
“I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” (blues jam + white noise cut-off) beatles discography blogspot
"Beatles Discography Blogspot" typically refers to fan-run Blogspot (Blogger) sites that compile, analyze, and present The Beatles’ recordings—studio albums, singles, EPs, compilations, bootlegs, remasters, and related releases—often with track listings, release dates, pressing/format details, regional variations, and commentary. These blogs vary widely in scope and quality: some are meticulously sourced discographic databases; others are opinionated fan essays or archival collections of scans, scans’ captions, and audio rip notes. Report: The Role of Blogspot in Documenting The