For our listening assignment this week we compare 2 songs from the Beatles’ emulative phase with two songs from their experimental phase. The differences between the songs from these two periods are very striking. The recordings‚ “Can’t Buy Me Love” and “Love Me Do” can be considered audio snap shots of those performances‚ while “I am the Walrus” and “Tomorrow never knows” are produced using studio enhancements. “Can’t Buy Me Love” and “Love Me Do” are quite similar in that they each follow
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Scene Justin Lorentzen December 9‚ 2014 In My Life: The Beatles For as long as I can remember‚ The Beatles have always had a presence in my life. For instance‚ my father practically raised me on Beatles’ music and to this day I can distinctly remember driving to my grandma’s house on Sunday mornings and in the car listening to 95.5 KLOS Breakfast with The Beatles. I can remember having debates with other kids in my class about who knew more Beatles music (we were 9 years old). I can remember crying at
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and ideas. “The Revolution” by The Beatles is a perfect example of a song that speaks about a global issue‚ which reflected opinions of many people around the world‚ and still continues to do so today. In the decade of the 1960’s there were hundreds of memorable occurrences that that are still remembered today.
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Anna (Go To Him) Another Girl Any Time At All Ask Me Why Baby It’s You Baby‚ You’re A Rich Man Baby’s In Black Back In The U.S.S.R. Bad Boy The Ballad Of John And Yoko Because Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! Besame Mucho Birthday Blackbird Blue Jay Way Boys Can’t Buy Me Love Carol Carry That Weight Cayenne Chains Christmas Time (Is Here Again) Clarabella Come Together The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill Cry Baby Cry Cry For A Shadow Crying‚ Waiting‚ Hoping A Day
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Work Paper The Beatles Subject: English Contents Contents 2 Preface 2 I HISTORY 5 II ALBUMS‚ FILMS 10 III BEATLEMANIA 14 Summary 16 References 18 Preface The Beatles were a rock and pop band from Liverpool‚ England that formed in 1960. During their career‚ the group primarily consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar‚ vocals)‚ Paul McCartney (bass guitar‚ vocals)‚ George Harrison (lead guitar‚ vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums‚ vocals). Although their initial musical style was
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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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Beatle mania The year is 1964. The place‚ the Cavern Club in Liverpool‚ England. The club is full to capacity. The room’s aroma is one of pure anxiety and excite. Beyond the empty stage there is an ear piercing sound coming from the crowd of people. The sound is both hysterical and joyous. With each passing minute the room’s apprehension gets stronger. As the certain rises and the lights begin to dim‚ the crowd’s sound increases. Finally‚ the awaiting moment arrives. When four shadows
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scope of study‚ clarification of terms‚ and organization of the paper. 1.1. Background The Beatles have become a phenomenon and a legend among musicians who started their career in the 1960’s. The style of their music and lyrics has given a vast influence on the development of music and culture throughout the world. This statement is supported by Hecl (2006:13) in his research entitled “The Beatles and Their Influence on Culture”: What makes them so special is their impact on music in general
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devoted to how The Beatles changed music and how they inspired future artists to continue to change the world of music. Powell focuses on a song and then explains how the techniques used are innovative and the importance of these new styles. For example‚ The Beatles were the first band to use audio feedback in a music recording in the song “I Feel Fine.” Along with the new techniques‚ Powell describes the background to each technique and defines what each one is. For example‚ The Beatles didn’t invent
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The Beatles explored their passions through writing music‚ touring the world‚ and experimenting with different sounds that were new to the music industry. The Beatles often incorporated different genres of music including Indian music‚ psychedelic‚ and hard rock‚ which was not done or believed to be a good idea at the time. They didn’t stop at different sounds‚ but they also explored different methods to make music‚ like sampling‚ artificial double tracking‚ and multitrack recording machines. As
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