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To start off with, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin weren't quite from the same era, but it was close. The Beatles released their first full-length album in the U.S., "Introducing the Beatles," in January of 1964. Their last original album, "Let It Be," came
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Hypothesis: "That the music of the Beatles accelerated the change of society".
By the time the fifties was over the world was looking for a fresh new sound and look in the music industry. It came in the shape and form of four young Liverpoodlians
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It all started in Liverpool, England, with four lads by the names of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Stuart Sutcliffe, and Pete Best. (George Harrison and Ringo Starr would eventually replace Sutcliffe and Best) The "Beatles" started as just another teenage
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Beatles Music: Songs of the Counterculture
The 1960's are thought of by many to be the most eventful and changing decade in the history of America. In this time period there was much excitement as well
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How The Beatles Changed Rock Music
Rock music consists of many individual styles. Even though there is a common spirit among all music groups, all music made by them are very different. Rock music evolved in the 1950s and the early 1960s
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John Lennon says that he named The Beatles from a vision that he had. A man appeared on a flaming pie and said unto them From this day on, you are Beatles with an A---Thank you, Mister Man, they said
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deny that no greater event impacted today's pop culture than "Beatlemania". But not everyone has heard the story behind the Beatles, who were they? How did they become the band and how did they make it big? What's the story of their struggle?
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The 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 was McCartney, not Lennon who was the
driving force behind the Beatles.
John Lennon
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The Beatles were one of the greatest bands of all time. Almost every band today has some type of influence from the Beatles. These four men from Liverpool changed music in The United States forever. They were the biggest outside influence on Western
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So much has been said and written about the Beatles and their story is so mythic in its sweep that it's difficult to summarize their career without restating cliches that have already been digested by tens of millions of rock fans. To start
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