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…The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones There are several great bands which have entered the musical history of our age. The Beatles and The Rolling Stones definitely are amongst them. They have managed to spread their music and lyrics all over the world…
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…of their success. At first the band was called the QuarryMen, then the Silver Beatles, then just the Beatles. John’s success was on its way and his life began to truly take off. John Lennon and the Beatles played a very large part in revolutionizing the Rock ‘n…
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…The Greatest Bands/Artists of All Time THE BEATLES HISTORY: The Beatles all began in March 1975, when John Lennon and his friend Pete Shotton started a group called "The Black Jacks". They soon changed their name to "The Quarry Men". They just did…
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…is on the band. The bass not only adds tone and beat but now funk and excitement. Wynne 2 Born in 1942 one of the most prominent songwriters and composers in history, Paul McCartny was one of the world famous Beatles. He was born in the northern part of the UK…
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…The BEATLES: The History of Art, Changed Many artists and musicians have a claim to fame: Elvis Presley is “The King” of rock-and-roll, Michael Jackson is “The King” of pop, Miles Davis made jazz what it is today. But perhaps the only musical artists…
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…Jefferson Airplane, The Beatles, and LSD: Alice’s Connection to the 1960’s The late sixties were a time filled with sex, drugs, and rock and roll. A huge part of American culture at the time was focused around these three things. Musicians possessed…
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…, Free Love, Hippies, the Grateful Dead, Drugs, Sex, Rock and Roll, the Beatles, Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy... these are all words and people who bring back thoughts of the sixties. Many people state that 1964 was the beginning of the sixties, because…
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…. "The Twist", a 1960's hit, gave girls more freedom to express themselves and lash out against the good girl image. All of this and more contributed to the rising view of feminism in female youth. The next pop culture explosion was Beatle mania. With masses…
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…Mccartney. John came up with the name Beatles for the group. They were performing in the cavern. In 1961 the Beatles debuted at the Cavern Club and then they released their first single “Love me Do”. John met a woman in 1966. Her name is Yoko Ono…
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…of peace II. Message of Peace A. Influence of the Beatles B. Opposing view of Beatles C. Power of Lennon’s Music 1. Songs Voted Greatest Ever Written 2. New Album entered charts at No. 1 III. Model of Peace A. Peaceful Honeymoon…
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