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Probably the most popular, influential and enduring rock
group of all time, the Beatles almost single-handedly reshaped
rock 'n' roll from a genre of throwaway singles by faceless stars to
an artistic medium with memorable images and idols
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
Probably the most popular, influential and enduring rock
group of all time, the Beatles almost single-handedly reshaped
rock 'n' roll from a genre of throwaway singles by faceless stars to
an artistic medium with memorable images and idols
Details: Words: 2403 | Pages: 9.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Arts & Humanities
The Beatles were one of America's most influential rock groups from the 60's. The 1960's were years of psychedelic experimentation, new cults, and some of the best music that had ever been heard before. With the Vietnam War going on and the draft being
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The fall of the Beatles
Some people think that egos were what did it; some people think that Yoko Ono did it; some think that Linda did it. Everyone has their own theory as to what made the Beatles break up. "I just think the reason (they broke up
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The Beatles were an extremely popular and influential group in Rock n' Roll. My question is, "Why?" What drew thousands upon thousands of screaming fans to these four British musicians? Was it something in the sound of the instruments? Could it have been
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McCartneys Beatles?
When people hear the name "The Beatles" most people think of lead singer, John Lennon. However, the role of Paul McCartney is often overlooked. It could be argued that McCartney, not Lennon was the driving force behind the Beatles
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Category: /Literature/English
The style of the Beatles evolved throughout their career, from their early love songs, i.e. Love Me Do, to their solo endeavors, i.e. Paul McCartney & Wings, and John Lennon's Rubber Ono Band. What I will be discussing is the song/ballad Eleanor Rigby
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The Beatles v.s. Oasis
Oasis is a band of the nineties that is often compared The Beatles. They try to be like The Beatles only to do it unsuccessfully. The lead singer of Oasis, Liam Galagher tries to be like the lead singer
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The Beatles v.s. Oasis
Oasis is a band of the nineties that is often compared The Beatles. They try to be like The
Beatles only to do it unsuccessfully. The lead singer of Oasis, Liam Galagher tries to be like
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Why the Notion that the Beatles Changed the World is a Misconception
The Beatles had a minimal effect on the world's course of events. They jumped on the hippie bandwagon at the perfect time to capitalize from it. Their fame did not reach as far
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