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    Beatles Influences

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    When one thinks of The Beatles, some concepts that usually come to mind are the hippies, psychedelic drugs such as marijuana, and their timeless classics such as Blackbird, Yesterday, and Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. While these associations are founded in truth, the Beatles are also closely connected with the politics of that time. Their song lyrics advocate for peace and harmony in a world that was at war. The way they dressed, and the length of their hair showed a disdain for the

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    The Beatles Essay

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    The Beatles: Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey) was born in Liverpool on 7 July 1940. Drums and vocals. John Lennon was born in Liverpool on 9 October 1940. He was shot dead in New York on 8 December 1980. Rhythm guitar, keyboards, harmonica, vocals. Paul McCartney was born in Liverpool on 18 June 1942. Bass guitar, keyboards, lead guitar, drums, vocals. George Harrison was born in Liverpool on 25 February 1943. Lead guitar, sitar, keyboards, vocals. The Beatles evolved from an amateur teenage skiffle

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    The Beatles Legacies

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    The Beatles were the greatest rock band in history it was really amazing what 4 men could actually do not only did the Beatles change rock History but they also left behind their legacies the are 5 main legacies that I want to talk about and it is the Beatles hair the Beatles hair style the mop was easily one of the biggest trends that they started alongside there next legacy is there fashion not only could the Beatles play rock “N” roll but they could also rock black and grey suits but also suits

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    The Beatles Band

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    I hope someday you'll join us. And the world will live as one.” ― John Lennon. In the 1960’s there weren’t many big, popular boy bands. The Beatles were one of the first boy bands that have gotten popular. During the 1960’s the Beatles were the best boy band worldwide. The Beatles created a pathway to all the boy bands now /and/ in the future. The Beatles didn’t start always start up as the band there are know they had different members at the time. (Not the members that they have now. A.K.A John

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    Kim Walker Boatwright Honors English 10, 1A 24, March 2015 The Beatles There have been many people, known as artists, who have tried to change the world through their art. “Art” can be paintings, music, dances, sculptures, literature, or photography. There are many ways to communicate and express ones feelings but The Beatles did it through their popular music. Although they didn’t focus on changing the world of politics or try to protest through their music they have songs that focus on those exact

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    Beatles Thesis

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    The Beatles Music has impacted human lives all throughout history, whether it has been a simple thing like someone playing their guitar in the streets or an overcrowded performance by an artist. The reason behind this is because music has been able to express emotions that many can’t express into words and it has grown so much throughout the years that it has exponentially become a statement for those trying to impact others. A great example of a group, who was able to influence not only lives,

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    The Beatles Influence

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    The Beatles of the 1960s included four musicians that lived in the United Kingdom. Each member of the band were so different that they were able to create a unique twist on pop music, all while being a rock band. They took a lot of time to really make every track on their albums great. Through their music, they became more popular, becoming the most successful band in the history of music with having sold over one billion records to this day. The Beatles had a big influence on rock music and they

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    The Beatles Essay

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    The Beatles It all started in Liverpool where four guys got together to form a group in 1956. They called themselves The Beatles. The band broke up in 1970 for many different reasons. The Beatles are one of the most influential bands in history, because they seemed to have limitless imagination and their creativity will never be matched. In 1956 Paul McCartney and John Lennon meet at Woolton Parish Festival, John then asked Paul to join his band The Quarrymen. In 1958 a school mate of Paul’s George

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    The Beatles Analysis

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    throughout this semester that not only did the Beatles create great music, they changed rock and roll forever. This paper will analyze three songs of the Beatles. These songs will include: “Please Please Me”, “Yellow Submarine”, and “Helter Skelter.” All three being from different musical eras of the Beatles. First, we will discuss “Please Please Me” from the Beatlemania era. “Please Please Me” was released in January 1963 as a single and would go on to be the Beatles first number one hit. The lineup included

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    The Band Of The Beatles

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    Even over 40 years after their breakup, it is almost impossible not to know who The Beatles are. This band of the mid-twentieth century set a high bar for all other musical groups at the time they were active and even still today. Causing swarms of fans of all ages to scream and faint everywhere they went, they were the world’s most popular musicians. Although their name is well-known, not enough people know how the band that inspired millions came to be. The story of how two kids playing music became

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