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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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    John Lennon Research Paper

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    one of those people.” Be yourself and ignore all opinion of others, the best thing you can do it be yourself. John Lennon was an inspirational singer and song-writer. He spoke about people being true to themselves. Positive vibes came from Lennon’s music and his personality went along well with what he spoke about. October 9, 1940, famed singer song-writer, John Lennon was born in Liverpool, England. Lennon’s parents split at the age of 4 and he then lived with his aunt. He rarely spoke to his…

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    Americans in attendance, its no wonder the reputation stuck. Richie Havens’ version of the famed Beatles hit Here Comes the Sun brings the sense of unity and glimmer of hope that everyone there needed to hear, and varying song of the same gene added to the level of comfort sought by many. Others were there in a peaceful protest to the world events of the Vietnam War, especially through The Viet Nam Song performed by Joe McDonald.…

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    Woolton Parish Church and invited me to his group, "The Quarrymen." Event #2 In 1958 George Harrison is introduced to our group and the Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and…

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    Mick Jagger Research Paper

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    Mick Jagger From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sir Mick Jagger Mick Jagger Deauville 2014.jpg Mick Jagger in 2014 Born Michael Philip Jagger 26 July 1943 (age 72)[1] Dartford, Kent, England Occupation Singer songwriter music and film producer actor Years active 1960–present Spouse(s) Bianca Jagger (m. 1971–1978) Partner(s) Jerry Hall (1977-1999; Invalid marriage declared null and void)[2][3][4][5] L'Wren Scott (2001–2014) Children 7; including Jade, Elizabeth and Georgia May Relatives Chris…

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    Jimmy Crammer and I got one of our parents to drive us to the Commack Arena to see a concert. The then current popular band— signed to Apple Records by the freakin’ Beatles— was Badfinger, who was performing on a bill with two other acts—Cactus, who was the headliner, and Bull Angus— being the last band of importance. (Thanks Google. BTW–Tics were five bucks.) Commack Arena was a 6700 seat; dilapidated, old and tattered building, that looked like a huge airplane hangar, and once the house…

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    triumphs and tribulations, before their sad and unwelcome end. Luckily for everyone else, they reunited time and time again to delight and wow the public. Led Zeppelin was instrumental in the late sixties and seventies of the twentieth century, and their songs have immortalized each member, the highest hopes a band could achieve. The Yardbirds were incredibly popular in the mid-sixties and saw several members come and go such as Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck, and a man named Jimmy Page,…

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    the type of music that would just make you get up and dance to the groovy beats or you couldn’t help but sing along. Now a-days it’s been replaced by what some people say has hardly no meaning to it, rap. Not every rap song out there has no meaning to it, there are a couple of songs that do have a meaning and an important message that is crossed over by the lyrics. Rap music usually is portrayed very violently, usually talking about drug abuse, stealing, sex, and sometimes even murder, where on…

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    rhythm and blues music, and the popular tunes at the time. In 1954, Presley was scouted by Sam Phillips, owner of Sun Records, and was put in a trio group with Scotty Moore and Bill Black at the age of 19. The trio recorded the first single with the songs That’s all right, mama by Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup and Blue Moon of Kentucky by Bill Monroe in 1954. The trio created a mix style of country and rhythm and blues music. The unique sound of Moore’s guitar, Black’s slapped bass, and the…

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    In moments fitting in the group is really affective in situations. Also it is easy to understand each member in the group. But question is should the person to fit in in the group? Many societies claim that the person should be unique, so he will not be another copy of someone else. Nevertheless, if the person can fit in the group, they will understand each other, they will do a lot of thing that all of them enjoy doing, and they have a common interest. Therefore, it is argued that it is…

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