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    The History of the Beatles The Quarrymen At the time in 1956, John Lennon lived with his Aunt Mimi. Eventually around that time he found his mother. While being around her he was exposed to rock n roll. This made him want to get a guitar. He found a Gallotone Champion which was guaranteed not to break. After learning to play he went to school and asked his school mates to form a band. After a while they agreed and called themselves:…

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    Paul McCartney’s Aston Martin was involved in a car wreck in the early hours of November 6 1966, many Beatles’ fans claim that Paul McCartney died in that accident and was replaced by the winner of a recent look-alike contest. The “Paul is Dead” conspiracy theory was developed in 1969, when a college student claimed that The Beatles had been inserting clues about member Paul McCartney’s death in their last couple albums. One clue the student mentions includes, the cover of Abbey Road which some…

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    beloved band The Beatles. People who heard these rumors because very serious. Could it be true? Could Paul McCartney have died in 1966, November 9th in a car crash coming home from the EMI recording studio? Or maybe people wouldn't believe the talent and big success their band had. Could such a huge idol that everyone looked up to be so real? Some people think so. One of the top clues contributing to the conspiracy suggesting that paul is dead would be found at the end of their song…

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    The White album. These songs were more about giving the world a message about peace and loving one another and also about protesting the Vietnamese war that is expressed in the song “Revolution.” John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966 and decided he was going to leave his wife Cynthia and son Julian for Yoko. The first album of the psychedelic era was Sgt. Pepper 's Lonely Hearts Club Band was a step in a different direction for The Beatles. As Hunter Davies states in The Beatles Lyrics “They seemed…

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    Interesting or Meaningful to You One of the most striking songs that impressed me was the song by John Lennon «Imagine". Lennon’s solo work as well as all the work of the Beatles in total is an invaluable cultural heritage of the 20th century. The Beatles’ songs in due time became a symbol of change. Listening to rock and roll, people are no longer afraid of the state. Rock became a symbol of freedom and independence from Big Brother. The Beatles became an apologist of this idea and the movement…

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    Imagine all the world in peace, John Lennon did. John Lennon will always be remembered for being a member of one of the most influential bands of our time, the Beatles, but he should also be remembered for his messages of peace, love, unity, and hope; and his political activism. John Lennon's legacy is still relevant today 38 years after his violent death. John Lennon was born and raised in Liverpool, England, his father walked out when John was very young and his mother was killed by a drunk…

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    The Beatles: Fine Tuning Britain “The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the responsibility that we all had. It wasn 't the answer. It just gave us a glimpse of the possibility” (Lennon). The empowering musical legend, John Lennon, recalls the sixties as a time of maturation and optimism for the world as a whole. Instead of fighting world wars, cowering in economic depression, or riding the wave of regularity, people began to express the values near and dear to…

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    When someone says “the Beatles” you most likely picture the iconic band, the Beatles. That’s because in 1956, four friends made a band that stormed the whole world, climbing their way to the top. The fab four consisting of Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and George Harrison. Their journey on being one of the biggest influences in rock ‘n’ roll history. From their major works, to their billions of records sold. Their life during the Beatles, and the achievements made after. This is a…

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    The Beatles Close your eyes. Now open them, otherwise you won't be able to read this amazing yet somewhat boring essay. Imagine yourself at a Beatles concert. Do you see the screaming fans? That’s what the 1960s were like for a lot of people. The Beatles are remembered greatly today for various reasons. Pretty much everyone in the United States of America from 1960 to about 1975 knew the Beatles and what they were all about. The Beatles were a complex band if the 1960s. They were very popular,…

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    The Beatles Influence

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    Did you know, that The Beatles have been named, collectively, as among the 20th Century’s most influential people (Fab). The Beatles is a phenomenal band that made a huge impact on the world and how it is today. The following will describe who The Beatles are, how they met, and how they changed music. The imprint they made on people and music will forever be remembered. The Beatles, is a very famous rock group that formed their band around the 1960s. When the band first formed in 1958, it was…

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