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…Final paper; The Beatles Break-up The End of a Legend As they walked off the plane, thousands of people stood there to welcome them. They were screaming their names and singing their songs. Everyone had heard of them, they were the true meaning…
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…, "The Beatles." Their manager didn't like it and wanted, "Long John and the Silver Beetles." John shortened it to just "The Silver Beetles." The Silver Beetles began a tour of Scotland. A few of them took on stage names for the tour, like: Paul "Ramone," Carl…
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…The Beatles So much has been said and written about the Beatles -- and their story is so mythic in its sweep -- that it is difficult to summarize their career without restating clichés that have already been digested by tens of millions of rock fans…
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…was the Beatles. The Beatles were perhaps the greatest pop band ever, and it is a very interesting story how they came to be so. The foursome had many things in common. Each was born in Liverpool, England, and as boys they lived fairly near to one another (About…
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…We Wanna Hold Your Hand; How the Beatles took America It is now 6:30 A.M. Beatle time. The left London 30 minutes ago. They’re out over the Atlantic Ocean heading for New York. The temperature is 32 Beatle Degrees”(Szatmary 113…
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…. He never really admired any artists. Later on, in 1962, Ringo Starr joined the Beatles; he changed his name from Richard Storkey to Ringo Starr, to make himself sound more interesting. His amazing abilities for playing the drums helped lead the Beatles
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…In February of 1964 four boys from Liverpool, England played on the Ed Sullivan Show and with them began the British Invasion. They of course were the Beatles. On the heels of the Beatles came bands like the Rolling Stones, Herman and the Hermits…
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…THE BEATLES One member of the Beatles were John Lennon. John was born on October 9, 1940. John was living in a poor household with his mother and father. When he turned 4, John's father moved away and he soon forgot about him. Later, his mother…
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…The Beatles never meant to change the world, but you'll never know when a zeitgeist will hit. If the Beatles were nonexistent, there would be no pop music. There would be no reason to grow out your hair. There wouldn't even be a reason to play guitar…
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