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…The theme of this song is certainly not subtle: it's about lonely people. But stating it thus doesn't do justice to what the Beatles were really saying. A closer inspection reveals that this song examines why the lonely people are lonely. The song has…
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…not make its return until the arrivals of Bob Dylan and The Beatles, with a new creative style; along with these new sounds and messages came a new youth society. By the 1960s a new generation was coming of age. The parents of this generation had worked…
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…Rock & Roll: Its effects on our culture Many Rock historians have a difference in opinion on who really started the Rock movement. Some say that it was absolutely Elvis Presley. While other historians say that the Beatles truly started…
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…, 1964. A special day in the history of rock music, it was the day that a band out of Liverpool, England came to the United States. This band was The Beatles, one of the most popular rock and roll sensations in history (Tom Hibbert, 1986). The Beatles created…
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…of these were a flute, a harpsichord and a koto - which is a Japanese stringed instrument. Toward the end of the 1960's many young people began to revolt against establishment. This was the same time as the groups such as the Beatles, the Monkeys, and the Rolling…
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…antics and his amazing falsetto scream. His performances, costume, make up and stage antics influenced Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, and James Brown. His singing influenced many rock bands including 'The Beatles' and 'The Rollin' Stones'. Chuck berry was also…
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…. • 1962 - The Supremes have their first record released by Motown. The Twist takes off. • 1963 - Surf music rules the airwaves. • 1964 - The Beatles hit America leading the British Invasion. • 1965 - Bob Dylan plugs in at the Newport Folk Festival…
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…the earth; and power was given them." These "locusts" were in fact "beetles"--"The Beatles." Confirmation for the Beatles being the "locusts" of Revelation can be found in verses 7 through 9. Verse 7 refers to the locusts having "faces as were men's faces…
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…The Jimi Hendrix Experience released its first album in early 1967. Popular music had been leaning towards psychedelics for a couple years already and Are You Experienced? came out at about the same time as the Beatles' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts…
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…, the Rolling Stones, Grateful Dead, the Byrds, Led Zeppelin, and the Beatles (Koskoff 348). These new bands started a new trend in music that dealt with politics and rebellion. Some of these are the most well known bands in the world and they all began during…
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