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    of the time. Their early music had an infectious and melodic cheer to it‚ and this style was similar to the early Beatles’ music. The Hollies created a music style that included three-part harmonies‚ ringing guitars‚ and hook-happy material. In the 1960s‚ they made the top 20 about 20 times on the U.K. charts‚ but the Hollies didn’t make the top 40 in America until early 1966‚ where they had 20 chart-topping songs (source). In January 1966‚ The Hollies had their first U.S. hit record that reached at

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    She had a kid from a recent marriage that they raised together. His name was Julian. During the Beatlemania Cynthia was forced to keep a low profile. They divorced in 1968. Before they got divorced people lost interest in Beatlemania in 1966 when they were accused of subbing the presidential family. The member’s lives were in danger. Lennon also had a remark that the band was “more popular than Jesus now” (John Lennon

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    From the 1960’s (when it originated) to present day‚ Star Trek has represented what our culture strives to achieve. The show was boldly going where no man has gone before‚ and America was too. Part of the “American spirit” is to tackle momentous issues and improve upon the things we already have solved. In the 1960’s we dove into the Space Race and now we have breakthroughs in chemotherapy that has increased the 5-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer patients from 16% to 27% (and that percentage

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    Beatles: Impact On Rock N’ Roll               Perhaps music can be considered to be one of the most universal things in the world. Notably‚ music since the 1960s have been greatly shaped by one of the most monumental music figures in the history of the world‚ The Beatles. Before the Beatles became a prominent figure in music‚ the most popular genres of music were all forms of jazz. The Beatles alone were the main influence in bringing rock n’ roll in the music spotlight and still continue to do

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    Britain that took America by surprise. It is emphasized that no band has dominated over pop culture the way the Beatles have. A combination consisting of four young men by the names of Paul‚ Ringo‚ John and George formed what is known as‚ “Beatlemania.” Then‚ on the other hand‚ there is the formation of the Rolling Stones or “The Stones.” This group consisted of five young men by the names of Mick‚ Brian‚ Charlie‚ Bill‚ and Keith. Together‚ these bands had a tremendous influence on other

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    1957; it was apparent‚ even from the get-go that they were destined for success. They had a confident‚ and at times‚ cocky outlook on their ability to create music. “We’re going to do it’. I don’t know why... we were just cocky” (The Beatles (1957-1960). They were desperate for any gig at the beginning‚ working hard for cheap guitars‚ new chords‚ and being in the right place at the right time.

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    Liverpool in 1960. They became the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed act in the rock music era. The group’s best-known lineup consisted of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. Rooted in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll‚ the Beatles later utilized several genres‚ ranging from pop ballads to psychedelic rock‚ often incorporating classical and other elements in innovative ways. In the early 1960s‚ their enormous popularity first emerged as "Beatlemania"‚ but as

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    view the premier of a film based on the exploits of TE Lawrence who‚ since the publication of his book Seven Pillars of Wisdom‚ was more commonly known as ’Lawrence of Arabia’. The man‚ the book and the film all capture the imagination. British Beatlemania The phenomenon of The Beatles was not something that the British music industry had previously seen‚ nor has it seen since. The Beatles set the standard for show business popularity that fan clubs of every singing sensation since have failed to

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    “All you need is love‚ love. Love is all you need.” These words from The Beatles’ song‚ “All You Need Is Love‚” may be some of their most well known lyrics‚ but they are also some of their most influential and idealized. They seem to have encompassed The Beatles’ lifelong message of peace and love for everyone without any conflicts at all. From a start in humble beginnings to a time of widespread fandom‚ The Beatles have no doubt been some of the most influential musicians to ever live. The early

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    were later recorded for Beatles records‚ were originally written at this time including "I’ll Follow The Sun" (which McCartney had written independently)‚ "When I’m Sixty-Four" and "One After 909". After a brief split‚ The Quarry Men regrouped in 1960 as The Fabulous Silver Beatles‚ later shortened to The Beatles. The name was a tribute to Buddy Holly’s band‚ The Crickets‚ combined with beat music‚ a common British term for rock and roll at the time. In another tribute‚ they had sometimes called

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