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    It was 47 years ago, when The Beatles step foot in America and changed the course of music and history forever. Within the triangle of the Cultural Revolution of the 1960’s (sex, drugs, music), it is easy to establish the fact that music was the very pinnacle of it all. The rock ’n’ roll music of the 1960’s was very appealing to all teenagers around the world and no other music group than The Beatles influenced the world as much as they. Unknown at the time, these four young men from Liverpool ultimately

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    British rock ‘n’ roll began in the 1950’s and it wasn’t until the 1960’s when The Beatles heightened the start of the British Invasion. The band consisted of eclectic individuals such as John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. The Beatles’ group dynamic was founded on team-based operations as well as two-way innovations such as problem-to-solution and solution-to-problem of team building. However, like every group, internal and external interaction arose creating competition

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    “The Beatles would ultimately pursue a goal quite similar to that of Marx – to change the way people think about the world In order to create a better, more just world – a theme particularly relevant in their later work.” Discuss. Baur, S (2006) The Beatles and Philosophy Chicago: Open Court p87 Beatles music makes you feel good, even 30 years after first hearing it, I and many other fans get intense pleasure from listening to the songs. By the age of 4 I was a keen listener, and by the age

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    The Beatles were arguably one of the most influential bands that ever existed. The British Invasion would export a new brand of music in the form of the Beatles. The ‘fab four’ from Liverpool would effectively rip through America with their innovative, electric and revolutionary sound, capturing the hearts of every hysteric young girl along the way. While the Beatles and their performance of their hit song ‘All My Loving’ on the Ed Sullivan show in New York sent every girl into an intense frenzy

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    would be a crime. Finally the Beatles walk out. As they come out you know what all the Beatlemania is about. The Beatles are the band of their time. Where ever they went thousands of people followed. The Beatles are the stars ,but their fans are the “mania”. Their fans went insane for them. They were equivalent to any other celebrities fandom doubled. The Beatles were something everyone could relate to at the time. Beatlemania connected almost everybody. The Beatles fans and fangirls, is the reason

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    The Beatles Influence on Rock-and-Roll Katelyn Geluso MUH 405OL Prof. Gleason November 21, 2010 Abstract: 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

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    How the beatles changed the world How the Beatles changed America. The time period I will be doing my report is the in the nineteen sixties and through the nineteen seventies. My sources I will be using is the book called “How the Beatles Destroyed Rock n Roll,’ also I will be using a news paper article (“ Beatles strike serious note in press talk “New york times John O, Tuesday, August 23,1966). Also I will be using (Sources of American styles in the music of the Beatles, Charles Grower

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    Gabriela A Rodriguez Prof. Mitchell Terri Mul2380 October 30, 2015 What you’d want to know about The Beatles The Beatles were an English Rock band formed in the 60s with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They became one of the greatest and most influential acts of the rock era. The Beatles played around with different types of genres. They experimented with a little bit of everything, Pop ballads, Indian music and Hard rock. They even used some

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    bands of which two bands excelled, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. These two bands personified an important division among British bands, both in terms of music and of image. The Beatles opened the door for British bands (and later bands from around the world) to complete on equal footing with American rock and roll. However, they were not the only show in town! In fact, there were many British bands, which tended to follow the model of either the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones

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    Artists that Influenced The Beatles Essay

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    In the eyes of many, The Beatles are one of the most influential bands of the 20th century. They have influenced me in my everyday life and so many great musicians in the past 50 years. This fact alone, makes it hard to imagine that they were once influenced by someone else. While doing some research, I found various artists that influenced them through the beginning of their careers until the very end. In the following paragraphs, I will be sharing with you a few of the artists I thought to be the

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