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    rumor that Paul McCartney died, and put an article about it in his magazine. The news spread like fire in a gasoline factory and became one of the biggest conspiracies of its time. After Paul ended it all, the Beatles didn’t want to break the fans’ hearts. So they called up Billy Shears, Paul’s complete physical and vocal lookalike to take his place. Still to this day Billy Shears is “Paul McCartney” On the Album cover Abbey Road conspirators say it represented Paul’s funeral. John, in all…

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    always been a well known band and there has always been so much to say about them ever since I was young. Today, and back in the day they were known to be one of the greatest and the most influential band of all time. They were not just a great band that everyone enjoyed for a short period of time, their music transformed the way music was made dramatically back then and today as well. Their ability to write songs and to make the music were uncomparable to any other band. People notice that when…

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    An announcement on his authority Facebook page said: "It is with significant distress we report that amazing writer, lyricist and craftsman Leonard Cohen has passed away. "We have lost one of music's most venerated and productive visionaries." A dedication will happen in Los Angeles at a later date, and it is not openly known how or where he passed on. Numerous stars have taken to online networking to pay tribute to Leonard Cohen Performing at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970 Leonard…

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    The Rolling Stones

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    music that came out when he was in high school. Although, The Rolling Stones are unfading, new, urbane bands have come out such as One Direction. In fifty years, the adolescent may be listening to One Direction. The Stones perpetuated their success which inspires bands like One Direction to use them as an exceptional precedent. The Rolling Stones and One Direction are both extremely successful bands that would be nowhere without their frontmen, Mick Jagger…

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    Fishing By Julia Alvarez

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    Option #1 is an adaptation of the story of a man fishing on a beach when approached by a businessman. This businessman is trying to convert the fisherman’s love of fishing into a business that would be all consuming; preventing him from his passion of beach fishing and spending time with his family. After a considerable amount of time and energy spent fishing from the beach, the man would, once again, have the financial ability to retire and fish on the beach “without any worries” and spend time…

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    The Beatles Impact Essay

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    world’s most popular rock band, played a massively influential role in regards to Hinduism in popular culture. Consisting of four members, George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, the English rock band from Liverpool brought many aspects of Hinduism to their music. The Beatles’ lead guitarist, George Harrison, was solely responsible in shaping the ways the West looked at the spiritual life of Hinduism. George Harrison was regarded as the individual of the band who was most…

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    cultural before the Beatles choice to follow them. The band only created higher popularity for these faiths amongst the population. Also their views on Christianity and Catholicism weren’t widely accepted; 1966 John Lennon made the statement the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” which created uproar in America, especially in the south that are strong Catholics. Younger generations burned all their merchandise and refused to accept the band as role models again. There was no change here…

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    Mondiale Publishing’s various magazine titles, including TPi. Mondiale Chairman Damian Walsh granted access to a large section of the ground floor of the Waterloo Road building, throughout the week and weekends of September for open days. A small band of volunteers arrived at Strawberry Studios on 2 September 2017, faced with a large open-plan floor area, featuring the iconic original window situated between the control room and studio area. The team constructed a wooden frame to house the…

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    Man Tunes Essay The Beatles were a Liverpool based rock band formed in the 1950s. Now over 60 years after their start, The Beatles are nearly unanimously known as the greatest musical group in at least the past 100 years. I selected their song “In My Life” as the subject of my Man Tunes assignment. The song “In My Life” was written by Lennon and McCartney for the 1965 album Rubber Soul. The song has a runtime of 2 minutes and 26 seconds and was placed 5th on Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of the…

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    Loyalty: The Symbolically Toxic Trait Songs about love have been a large part of our music industry for several decades now. As a result, it is no surprise that several artists write have had several different perspectives on the topic. There are several songs such as “All You Need is Love” by The Beatles, where they frame it as one of the most magical feelings a person can possibly feel. On the other side of the perspective, there are artists that decide to get analytical about it. “Loyalty” by…

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