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    Informative Speech Full Sentence Outline Tyler White 1. Intro- a. Attention Grabber: When Queen Elizabeth awarded Beatles member Paul McCartney knighthood in March of 1997‚ is it possible the man being given one of the highest recognitions in society was an imposter? b. Who are the Beatles?: i. The Beatles were an English rock band made up of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney George Harrison‚ and Ringo Star. ii. They started playing in pubs throughout Liverpool

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    Elvis Presley and The Beatles are two of the most famous music icons in American history. Although they both rose to fame ten years apart‚ both made marks in the world of music‚ and both made marks in the world of new music. Who was better though? For years it’s been ongoing argument-was Elvis Presley‚ King of Rock n’ Roll better? Or were The Beatles better? Elvis Presley began singing when he was only a young child‚ but didn’t get his first guitar until his 11th birthday‚ in 1946. After he graduated

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    "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Song by the Beatles from the album The Beatles Released 22 November 1968 Recorded 5 September 1968‚[1] EMI Studios‚ London Genre Blues rock‚ hard rock[2] Length 4:46 Label Apple Records Writer George Harrison Producer George Martin The Beatles track listing 30 tracks Side one "Back in the U.S.S.R." "Dear Prudence" "Glass Onion" "Ob-La-Di‚ Ob-La-Da" "Wild Honey Pie" "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill" "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" "Happiness

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    of Brian Epstein: the Beginning of the Beatles’ End It was a shocking day in April‚ 1970. A member of the Beatles‚ Paul McCartney announced his departure from the band with the announcement of his solo album. The dream that was built by the band was breaking up. Fans were shocked‚ sad‚ and even outraged‚ wondering how this happened. Why this happened in the first place‚ what caused Paul to leave? There were many complex factors to the breakup of the Beatles making it hard to answer it simply. These

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    Rock and Roll on drugs

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    drugs were appearing in Beats poems and essays and even protest songs of the middle 1950s. As music progressed through the year’s drug use (by artists and fans) and references became more mainstream. This paper will look at two specific band‚ The Beatles and the Grateful Dead. Rock and Roll on Drugs Drug use and music have been intertwined for many years. This use whether illegal or legal has had both positive and negative impacts on the artists and their success. While the creative juices may be

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    “Eleanor Rigby” and life in 60s The Beatles‚ one of the most famous bands in the world‚ have many great songs. “Eleanor Rigby” is definitely one of them. The song was written primarily by Paul McCartney. There are only two characters mentioned in the song‚ and Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie‚ and the entire story happens in the church. Eleanor Rigby picks up rice after a wedding and wearing a face the she “keeps in a jar”. Father McKenzie always writes boring words at his sermon and darns his

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    cautionary tale of "what do you want‚ who are you?" is soon to be revisited in the upcoming 50th anniversary of one of America’s most legendary television shows. On an unforgettable Sunday evening in February 1964‚ with nearly 75 million watching‚ The Beatles debuted in America on the Ed Sullivan Show‚ a performance that made them the most popular performers in the world. Six short years later‚ the group disbanded amidst acrimony and lawsuits. If they had it to do over again‚ would they have left Liverpool

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    John Lennon Research Paper

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    you put [John’s] music onto anything that you’re doing in life‚ it fits right alongside of it” and Noel Gallagher says‚ “His music is just completely timeless and unsurpassable” (“John Lennon…” 5). John Lennon was responsible for constructing The Beatles- the band that changed the face of rock’n’roll and created a worldwide sensation. John later went solo and began experimenting with his wife‚ Yoko‚ and with many different types of music and sounds and his work continued to change people’s lives around

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    “We’re more popular than Jesus now” On March 4th 1966‚ John Lennnon was interviewed by Maureen Cleave in the London Evening Standard. He had said something that would change the way their fans and people in general saw the Beatles. People of all ages loved and admired the Beautles until John Lennon’s interview. “Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink I needn’t agree with that; I’m right and I will be proved right. We’re more popular than Jesus now; I don’t know which will go first- rock

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    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 #32 on the charts. They filled the Beatles’ slot at the Cavern in Liverpool and

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