Four teenagers bumping into each other not knowing that they were each other's future. Once known as “Fab Four,” the Beatles would become the most world famous music artists ever. The prominent band, The Beatles, made an impact on society and other musicians through their world performances and meaningful songs. It was 1967 when the Beatles became huge. Everyone, mostly the elders, were confused on how a band can become so big in such little time (Aronowitz 1). The six band members, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best were constantly on a plane going to perform somewhere. They were the most known band at the time and their fans, “Beatlemania” showed nothing but love and support for them. These six talented men were completely run out of energy by the end of each week but they could not let their fans down. There was no time to take breaks. It was the beginning of 1963 when the Beatles got announced to be the first American recording industry to sell over millions of albums (Gilmore 4). Many years passed on and the Beatles were still performing and making the world a happier place for their fans. America always said the Beatles were gonna engulf new generations, and they figured out it was true when it was the end of 2012 and they sold $71 million on music (Brown 1). It was not just regular music, it was meaningful music that the Beatles wrote to share the message that there is so much good in life you just need to live to find it. Shortly after the Beatles sold millions of their albums it was said that the president just got murdered. After the band and the rest of America heard about the devastating death of John F Kennedy, the Beatles came to the conclusion it was time to make a change even though no one knew if it was a rumor or not (Gilmore 4).
After all it was true, the president got assasinated. Every television channel and radio station you would turn to was reporting that John F Kennedy just shot to death in Dallas (Gilmore 4). The day after the president got shot, America went into complete despair. The band still wanted to make a difference, so they came together with a plan. The thoughtful band members decided to surprise
The Beatles are one of the most innovative rock bands of all time. They have not only changed the way rock and roll is looked at, but also the way that the music is recorded. They have influenced the artists of the 60s and the 70s, and also many generations later and to come. Originating from Liverpool, England, the Beatles, or the Fab Four, consists of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Topping the charts in ’63 with “Love Me Do,” and bringing in the highest rated viewing in history while performing on the Ed Sullivan Show, the Beatles are definitely a band that broke the sound barrier of rock
After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, and other accounts of tragedy, America was in deep melancholy and needed the void filled. When the Beatles stepped off the plane in ’64, they unknowingly initiated the revolution that sent vulnerable Americans out of the depths of
Before researching, I already knew a lot about the Beatles. I knew that the band was made up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They started the famous "British Invasion" of the 1960's on American pop/rock music, and they started a craze that
One of the most influential groups of the 20th Century—the Beatles revolutionized rock and roll into what we know it as today. Not only were they great musicians, they wrote and composed each of their songs. The band proved to be popular and exciting causing mass hysteria at each of their public performances. The “Fab Four’s” talent was so great that the phenomenon was termed “Beatlemania” in Britain and eventually erupted in the United States being called the British Invasion of the Beatles (Britannica Online, 2005).
The Beatles were more than their music. They influenced the lives of millions of people unlike any musicians before them. They were the first and most popular band in one of the most important music movements in American history, the British Invasion. The year 1964 was the year both the British Invasion and “Beatlemania” came to America and forever changed the landscape of music in the United States by introducing the genre of pop, as it is today. The Beatles changed the rules of music. Many things that are considered normal now were pioneered by the Beatles such as: creating compilation albums, expressing their views on world happenings through the media, musicians in movies, and even mass media advertising. The beatles
There have been many people, known as artists, who have tried to change the world through their art. “Art” can be paintings, music, dances, sculptures, literature, or photography. There are many ways to communicate and express ones feelings but The Beatles did it through their popular music. Although they didn’t focus on changing the world of politics or try to protest through their music they have songs that focus on those exact two things.
The Beatles had been touring virtually nonstop since they came to America. The band decided to call it quits after their 1966
The Beatles started as an English skiffle group in the late 1950s. By the time they reached their peak popularity, the term “Beatlemania” was coined to explain the frenzied obsession with the group. A former associate editor from Rolling Stone drew a comparison between the Beatles and Picasso, calling them “artists that broke through their time period to come up with something that was unique and original.” Throughout their discography, the Beatles have time and time again released music that both broke musical trends and engrossed the masses. They have held an “unprecedented top five spots on the
In the 1960’s British artists took their modified edition of rock and roll, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and shared it with America. This concept would end up being acknowledged as the British Invasion. The British Invasion is the movement where bands from the United Kingdom became popular in the United States. It involved the virtual control of AM radio and the record industry in the United States by British artists, particularly the groups who had confirmed to be experts at recycling the American rhythm and blues and rockabilly songs of the 1950’s (Burns 2004). This movement is described as one of the most fascinating aspects of rock revolution that stimulated young American audiences by a second-hand version of American music traditions and filtered through British sensibilities (Winkler 1988). Due to The Beatles’ heavy influence on American music culture, it is still debated whether or not they were the greatest band of all time. There are many theories as to why America supported and embraced The Beatles’ success. The focal point shifted from the aftershock of John F. Kennedy’s death towards The Beatles and their rising popularity. This phenomenon changed the idea of rock and roll, as well as other
If you have not heard of the world-famous Beatles then you have been living under a rock for the past century. The idea behind this legendary music group is John Lennon. However the world shook in terror and sadness on a chilly day in December when he was assassinated in front of his New York City apartment complex by a deranged fan. (History.com 1) John Lennon’s assassination was unjust because he was an impactful peace activist and an influential artist; however some may say he was a threat to the idea of going to war with Vietnam. (nymag.com 4)
On April 4th, 1964, The Beatles were the first and only band to hold the first five positions on the Billboard charts (billboard). To this day, they still hold the record on the Billboard charts for having the most No. 1 singles with a leading number of 20. They even went as far as receiving MBE (Members of the British Empire) medals from Queen Elizabeth II for their musical achievements (telegraph). The Fab Four were undoubtedly successful musicians. When they rose to fame, they brought a new type of excitement back to music. Sure, there were other rock bands competing with them, but one important difference between both was that The Beatles were memorable, even to this day; but why? The Beatles were different from any other rock and roll
Perhaps the most celebrated and most known musical group ever known "The Beatles" changed the way the world viewed rock music for generations to come. Comprised of four members; John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, "The Beatles" rose to stardom in England. With hits such as "Love me do" The Beatles quickly grew a fan base in the United Kingdom. By the mid-1960s the Beatles were taking the world by storm and leading the British invasion of the United States ' music industry. Till this day the Beatles ' music is still being played around the world today.
The Beatles were one of the most influential music groups of the rock era. They were able to conquer and influence pop culture with their music. Initially they affected the post-war baby boom generation of Britain and the W.S. during the 1960s, and later the request of the world. Certainly they were the most successful group, with global sales exceeding 1.3 billion albums. During the sixties, The Beatles using revolutionary ideas in their music inspired a generation of young adults across the globe to look at life from their perspective.
The Beatles are known to many as one of the greatest bands of all time. Their music has
If I had to think of one word to describe the Beatles, it would have to be iconic. Their style and innovation is something that has really stood the test of time and remains unsurpassed. They were ahead of their time, they were experimental, and their music is timeless. The Fab four’s music speaks to all generations. The variety in which is displayed throughout their albums is what I admire most about the Beatles. Each record has its own unique sound; there really is a song for everyone. It is impossible to talk about the progression of music without mentioning the Beatles. They sit atop The Rolling Stone’s 100 Greatest Artist of All Time list, and for good reason. I am excited to express my views on some of my