By chris-chris92 on Skatehive
*Source* When we talk about this band, necessarily, without room for doubt, we are talking about the greatest, most transcendental and unsurpassable milestone in the history of contemporary music. Perhaps, alongside the arrival of the Internet and the fall of Communism, The Beatles are an intangible heritage of humanity. I do not know anyone who has not heard one of their songs, or who at least does not consider them the best or in the top 3 of all time… I myself grew up listening to them every weekend with my father. They are everywhere… A few days ago, the last two surviving members of the mythical Liverpool band, together with the widows of Lennon and Harrison, released the song "Now and Then." According to the story, it was the last piece of a total of three songs that Yoko Ono gave, in the 90s, to the three Beatles who were still alive at that time and wanted to compose one final honorary album (which they did). Back then, "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" were the songs that saw t