The Beatles are a legendary rock band that was formed in Liverpool, England in 1960. Composed of four different artist known as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The Beetles heavily influenced pop culture during the 20th century due to the crazed fan base accumulated throughout the years. (Millard 3). At the time the Beetles were depicted as unmatched innovators whom were bigger than Jesus and rock & roll itself. Though the remark was taken highly they managed to stay at the top of the totem pole. (“The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.”)
Almost every record proved to impress the fans upon release. Similar to the R&B evangelists like the Rolling Stones, the Beatles arrived …show more content…
Although the references within the song were toward the audience to be vaguer the Beatles their words were blunter. As they stated “You’re such a lovely audience we’d like to take you home with us.” The reference was more directed towards the woman within the audience. The Beatles know the hysteria they’ve caused for years.
Even though the piece speaks for itself there should be some explanations behind the deeper meaning. It’s proven to be a memorable piece that contains so much more meaning than what’s been addressed. “It was twenty years ago today Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play”. Though to wonder who exactly is Sgt. Peppers? Could be under the influence of an alter ego created by the fabulous four? It’s may be a way for them to submerge themselves into a false persona that is Sgt. Peppers. Although it’s been more so described as an alternate persona the band defines the meaning as something …show more content…
“They’ve been going in and out of style but they’re guaranteed to raise a smile.” (“The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll.”). Almost like an old-fashioned haircut The Lonely Hearts Club Band goes in and out of style. Though they’ll consistency put a smile on your face with the happy vibes of their melodious tunes. The lyrics express how their performance is aimed towards the audience joy in order to provide a sense of pleasure while listening. The lyrical sensation that Sgt. Pepper released was more associated with the summer and was then introduced as the “Summer of