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    Strawberry Studios, a stones throw from the TPi office in Stockport, and one of the few UK recording spaces outside of the nations capital, opened its doors for a year-long 50th anniversary tour, and open-days featuring a range of original recording fixtures at Mondiale Publishing. Since its inception in early 1968, Strawberry Studios has been the recording space for a range of big names, such as Paul McCartney, Neil Sedaka, and the Stone Roses, to name but a few of the artists, who recorded at…

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    My parents gave me a John Lennon themed nursery. My mobile played an acoustic “Imagine” and my walls were decorated with drawings done by John Lennon, that was sold in mass production 19 years after his untimely death. My first Christmas gift was the 1 album. I would sing and sing all the time as a child. Most kids would watch the same…

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    Number Eleven: Radiohead May Have Started Because of Fashion Sense. Thom Yorke has said that the main reason he first got on with his band members is that they shared a similar style - and a love for post punk band Joy Division. Number Ten: John Lennon Was a Big Influence on Him. But not the music of The Beatles, necessarily. According to Thom, it was actually Lennon's side project called The Plastic Ono Band which most influence him and his own band. Number Nine: His Father Was a Nuclear…

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    The Beatles are an amazing band that formed in Liverpool 1960. This band consisted of 4 members, John Lennon (Guitar/vocals), Paul McCartney (Guitar/vocals), George Harrison (Bass), Ringo Starr (Drums). At least half of the members in The Beatles do more than one instrument. The Beatles had many albums such as The White Album, The Black Album, and Abbey Road. I also think that there songs are very unique in different ways and are famous all over the U.S. The Beatles started out as regular…

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    “By the same token, the sounds these songs use and the way they are combined is highly unique in each case.” NME cited other songs which was included in the top 50 list. “Imagine” by John Lennon landed on the second spot, while “One” of U2 came in third. “Billie Jean” by Michael Jackson is on number four and Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” completed the top five. Other tunes that made it on the rank are Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child Of Mine…

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    In the market, companies are always fighting to get new and more customers. These companies don’t sell the same products but there’s still a rivalry between them : who’s going to attract the most customers. That’s the case of these two companies : Apple and Activision, which both of them produce technology supplies to customers : electronic goods for the first company and for the second, video games. Both of these companies’s ad are videos, but they show different approaches of advertising.…

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    Fame is something that our culture idolizes and being famous is one the most sought after titles in my generation. Famous figures tend to define the culture of the eras they come from. They became so idolized and followed, that people almost forget they are humans, just like us, and that they are plagued with the same feelings, temptations, and flaws that we all have. A group that has almost surpassed fame is The Beatles. They are a band known world-wide for the music they created in the 1960’s…

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    the others his piece, it took many practices, editing, and arranging to get it to the perfection it is now. Harrison demonstrated impressive songwriting skills, showing his fellow band mates he could keep up with their work. The song impressed John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Although the songwriter was George Harrison, The…

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    contributed so much to rock and pop music and have been awarded multiple grammys and prestigious awards over their short span of only around ten years. However their legacy still remains. Formation of the band In the 50s guitarist and singer John Lennon formed a band known as “the Quarrymen” In 1957 “the Quarrymen” added guitarist: Paul McCartney, to the roster. Not much later George Harrison (a friend of Paul McCartney’s) joined the band. Through the late 50’s members of “the Quarrymen”…

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    determinations of "With a Little Help From My Friends." The one clear affirmation of the progression of time accompanied a fast verse change in his execution of "I'm the Greatest," which, he told the group, "was composed for me... long prior, by John Lennon." Where Lennon initially composed "Now I'm just 32, and all I need to do, is boogaloo," an announcement that was valid for both ex-Beatles when it was composed in 1972, Starr wryly sang "Now I'm route past 32...." In spite of the fact…

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