Eleanor Rigby

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    how many world-changing acts of bravery Eleanor Roosevelt used to impact and inspire.She had the selflessness to speak up for those who didn’t have a voice, influence the world by standing up for the hopeless, and help those in need. One trait that made her unique is that she would care for others before she worried about her own problems. You can only imagine how life would be now without Eleanor Roosevelt and all of her courageous works. Although Eleanor Roosevelt was able to change the world;…

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    Richard I was born on September 8, 1157 to Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Even though Richard was born in Oxford and had an English king for a father, he saw France as his true home. He was the third of four legitimate sons sired by King Henry, and was much closer to his mother. It was well known that Richard had no chance of inheriting the crown. His older brother, Henry the Young King, was declared his father’s successor in 1156, a year before Richard was even born. In any case, Richard…

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    “Paperback Writer,” the song has a Motown influence. A distinctive trio of trumpets and a pair of saxophones are an element The Beatles had never previously experimented with, but perfectly implemented into this upbeat song (The Beatles, 2015). As in “Eleanor Rigby,” the close miking idea was used. Although the concept was similar, the fashion in which it was recorded was different. Rather than putting the microphones very close to the instruments, they were put in the bells of the horns.…

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    Some very popular song quotes are from Eleanor Rigby “ All the lonely people, where do they all come from. “ This song is actually my favorite song and I think is the top song of the album. Paul Mccartney developed the theme of loneliness of old age for this song. He wanted a natural name for the song and got it from a store nearby that was named Rigby. I really liked this album and took the time to really listen to it. I always thought that I…

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    The Beatles were an extremely popular band in the 60’s whose legacy encompasses more than the 12 studio albums, 13 extended plays, and 22 singles that were conceived from their genius. Innovative in their approaches to style, technique, and experimentation, The Beatles were always ready to push the envelope further than most bands of the time. Even in the band’s earlier stages, they enhanced their artistic experiences by means of musical experimentation. Throughout their journey with said…

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    Fab Four: The Beatles

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    My choice fell on well-known Fab Four. The success of the band was formed by phenomenon of "Beatlemania" - состояние сильной, граничащей с сумасшествием, любви к группе The Beatles. During an active concert activity is expressed in fanatical worship , which prevented the carrying out of concerts. In the future, the movement has affected many , including music distant from humans. They began to play and form new group For young people all over the world The Beatles became a role model (this is…

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    Out of the many bands and musicians that have left an impact on the world, The Beatles is undoubtedly the greatest band of all time. This English rock band, that began to take the world by storm in the 1960s, features the singers John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the guitarist Harrison George, and the drummer Ringo Starr. The Beatles introduced a new sound of rock n’ roll while writing songs that ranged from energetic and upbeat to songs that touched the hearts of listeners with their relatable…

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    From their beginning as a band in 1960 to their break up in 1970 the Beatles forever changed rock and music overall. The Beatles were comprised of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Star. I believe Lennon and McCartney were the most musically talented and best songwriters of the group. Ringo Starr, who played the drums and George Harrison, who was a singer and played guitar were also crucial members of the group that became one of the greatest bands of all time. The Beatles…

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    The Beatles from England became famous from 1963 when they were swarmed by a mob of girls in of their concerts. The group was later ambushed by a crowd at Heathrow Airport days later. In another occasion, there was a confrontation between the police and teenage girls over tickets to a concert where nine were hospitalized. The reputation and music spread to America following the incidences. New collections like the Revolver (1966) and Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) by the Beatles…

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    The Beatles How have The Beatles influence America? The Beatles have influenced America in so many ways. Some of these ways are music, society, and recording techniques. The Beatles have influenced many artist today. Some of these artists include Dave Grohl, Billy Joel, Pink Floyd and Nirvana. If you are interested in The Beatles keep reading! One huge way The Beatles have influenced America is their music. The genre of The Beatles is rock n’ roll.The Beatles formed in the city of Liverpool in…

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