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    The Beatles: a band so popular that it was compared with Jesus Christ himself. This band like many others had a shaky start, and for many lived for too little. But during its prime the Beatles created some of the world’s favorite music, and influenced an entire generation of it. Firstly the purpose of this essay is to explain the ways that “The Beatles” and its members shaped music around the world. While doing this this essay is going to tell the story of the Beatles. This will include how…

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    friends over a shared love of music. Within the next 5 years, they would form the most successful band of all time: The Beatles. The world was about to change musically and culturally. Soon, other bands began to rise to fame: Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and The Who. All bands would one day be inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame. The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Black Sabbath, all major British rock bands, have changed the American pop…

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    Influences, by Bowie David Bowie influenced many people, but these are just the famous people who he influenced. David Bowie influenced Syd Barrett (who is now insane) , Kraftwerk, The Beatles, and William Burroughs. David Bowie was very inspirational, his ,music and style helped shape people like The Beatles the way they are today! Bowie also influenced the artist James Murphy. Murphy talked about David’s influence to him after his passing, and you can even hear Bowie’s influence on him…

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    and are one of the bands that were part of the British Invasion. The Rolling Stones became known for their style of music and the way they played it on the stage. A lot of people saw the Rolling Stones as the anti-Beatles because their music was very controversial, while the Beatles refrained from creating controversial music. The Rolling Stones is a rock and roll band that originated from London. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were both friends since they were young children back in 1951.…

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    Pollack points out, looking back in retrospect at The Beatles old albums after Sgt. Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour were released, there were definitely songs that broached the theme of exploring existence and the full spectrum of human emotion. This period of exploration that began by pretending not to be The Beatles when creating Sgt. Peppers resulted in artists attempting to create the distinct sound…

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    overall gist of the film, and contributing a valid review with reasoning.The Beatles: Eight Days A Week- The Touring Years is a 2016…

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    that was above all in my father’s eyes, and that group was the Beatles. My father absolutely adored the Beatles and especially one man in particular, Paul McCartney. Every day I would listen to the great songs produced by these four English man and my fathers love for the Beatles soon rubbed off on me. So when someone asks me “if you could be any one person in Rock whom would you choose to be,” I have to choose Paul McCartney and the Beatles. There is no person who has more respect or has…

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    cause major media to come and watch, and tell the world his stance. He wrote many songs about peace, he would spread his message through music. One example is “Give Peace a Chance” which it’s pretty obvious what it is about, and this was a very popular song. Also, he was a pro-peace public icon. He took a very active role in protesting the Vietnam war. You might not think that is much, but…

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    The Beatles are debatably the greatest musicians to ever step on this planet. Their music always sounds soothing to the errors and seems to bring delight to every listener’s ears. As far as the average person knows, there was never time when the Beatles argued or were on the verge of splitting up due to conflict between the members. That is without regarding the transition from Pete Best to Ringo Starr on the drums, which was just for musical purposes. When you think of Beatles music, a person…

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    which at the time was not called The Beatles but The Quarrymen. Then Paul met George Harrison at an acclaimed grammar school. Paul was impressed with George’s talents and invited him to see the band. At first, John was reluctant to let George join the band but after seeing George audition Lennon was in awe. Ringo Starr, originally known as Richard Starkey, joined the band in 1962 replacing Pete Best. At first, the fans…

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