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History Of The Beatles

The Beatles is one of the legendary musicians who profoundly influenced the atmosphere of music around the world almost the entire world knew the Beatles in Liverpool, England. They are the band's most commercially successful and critically praised in the history of modern, innovative music tegolong have a cultural impact that the current large effect in 1960 and was highly influential in the music-music today. Currently, The Beatles are one of the two legendary biggest music that is able to sell more than 1 billion copies of their album, Elvis Presley has been able to achieve the same feat.

After conquering Europe, they were successful tours to Germany and Sweden, the Beatles led the musical 'British Invasion' in the mid-1960s to the entire United States. Although the style of their music is rooted in the early 1950s (ie rock and roll and homegrown skiffle), the group is investigating a wide range of musical styles including Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Ballads, Western and Indian classical. Their clothes, hairstyles, and statements made them trend-setters, while their social consciousness extends. their influence into the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s was successfully listed.

At first, the band consisted of George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best. The band first got the biggest gig schedule in Hamburg, Germany, in some rather seedy nightclubs, starting in 1960. While in Germany, they also met Klaus Voormann, who would later become a cover band in 1966 on the album Revolver groups. Stuart remained in Germany after the others decided to return to England, he became engaged to a fellow artist Astrid Kirchherr, to ahirnya die a few years later of a brain hemorrhage.

In 1961, Brian Epstein heard their voices and were quite happy to sign on as their manager, even though he had no previous experience in the field of music. His efforts finally paid off. in 1962, EMI producer George Martin signed them to the label EMI Parlaphone.

Then, the rest refused Martin to use him in the record, Pete Best was replaced by Ringo Starr, drummer of another band known as the great Liverpool Rory Storm and the Hurricanes. Ringo was supposed to play for their first single, "Love Me Do", but at the request of George Martin Alan White, a session drummer did not play (but Ringo can be heard on the album version of the song).

In 1963, The Beatles started a craze known as "Beatlemania" in the UK with the song "Please Please Me". Their first album with the same title was recorded in just one day. This fame spread internationally and, in February of 1964, they arrived in the United States. Their first appearance in America was on the Ed Sullivan show, and "I Want to Hold Your Hand" became ni 1 in America. With this success, the Beatles released two feature-length films within two years: entitled "A Hard Day's Night and Help!". The songs from both films were written by Lennon and McCartney, and in accordance with their freedom. In Help !, The Beatles were given greater creative freedom, for example, The Beatles decided to go to exotic locations Bahamas only to shoot just one scene.

The Beatles consisted of four members in the long term: John Lennon (vocals, rhythm guitar, piano), Paul McCartney (vocals, bass guitar, piano, guitar), George Harrison (lead guitar, vocals) and Ringo Starr (percussion, vocals ). Lennon and McCartney is a songwriter and lead singer, although songs written by George began to appear more frequently in the next album. Ringo used to sing a song on every record. George Martin recorded largely been producing The Beatles', and is a very influential person of the band's sound in most of their records. He also pemainkan famous solo on "In My Life" (Rubber Soul).
Over the years, The Beatles showed exceptional talent for writing songs. In 1966, they stopped performing in concert (apparently they grew tired of hearing the shouts of the fans, which has always been so hard by the time they appear, could not even hear the game music to them, other factors are more remarkable is going away for security reasons before and after each work) and start exploring new sounds in the studio. This is especially apparent in albums such as Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and The Beatles, sometimes known as "The White Album". The White Album is regarded as the band's most experimental. The novel is successful because of their pupolaritas Yoko Ono (Lennon's wife), as indicated by the song "Revolution 9", and use as a booster drug band. The song "Lucy in the Sky whit Diamonds" (Sgt Pepper's off.) It has been rumored to be an ode to LSD, although the band vehemently denied all sides, they even insisted that it depicts an image created by John Lennon's son, Julian Lennon. After the death of Brian Epstein, the Beatles began to reveal the wound. The Beatles officially broke up in the early 1970s; Lennon has officially retreated from the previous year and the band retain their unity in order to protect their business interests as well. McCartney, who first announced that he had officially "quit" the band and that they no longer exist, are often blamed for the band's ending although in the end he was the only one who is willing to commit to mention the beatles group that no longer exists.

The Beatles never returned intact in 1970 because they never fully recovered from the bitterness associated with their separation. however, they create two new records in 1994, whereas in 1980 Lennon had died for the Anthology project. "Free like a Bird" and "Real Love" based on the demo tape made by Lennon and McCartney were sent to by Yoko Ono.
The Beatles also created some of the first music video, after the promotional film was filmed in 1965 for broadcasters to in the show in the United States and Europe instead of having to appear immediately. 1967 film their promo for "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane" have in common is even more to modern music videos, each one created just for individual songs, and without the appearance live.


The Beatles also a source of some controversy and conspiracy theories. John Lennon was quoted in 1966 as saying the Beatles were "more popular than Jesus Christ", which led to protests in many parts of the United States, although he publicly apologized for the statement, he later claimed it was a result of the cessation of a tour of The Beatles.
A widespread urban legend that began in 1969 claimed that Paul McCartney had died and been replaced by someone who looked like him. rumor was called by members of The Beatles several times, including the John Lennon song "How do you sleep?".

George Harrison died in 2001. His death was marked by a major concert event at the Albert Hall. Concert by George held a year before the death of George. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney continues to make music. Ringo released Choose Love and Paul released Chaos And a very good work in 2005. Paul's latest release of the Memory of 2007. Also in 2008 Ringo released Liverpool 8.


George Harrison once said "The Beatles will exist without us." With short and simple, this quote into their heritage, showing how the Beatles as an example that not only exceed the music or entertainment industry, but even the members themselves.

In 2006, a collaboration between Apple Corps and Cirque du Soleil, culminating in an event called Love, in Las Vegas. Starr, McCartney, Ono and Olivia (Widow Horison) involved in the production. The new album recordings taken of the Beatles original, stitched together danmenjadi new flavors in some of their songs. The project was worked out jointly by famed Beatles producer George Martin and his son Giles.

Tracks in the "Love" contains the parts of the original Beatles recording demos, and George Martin created a new orchestra for Harrison titled acoustic demo version of "While My Guitar Gently weeps".

In October 2007, Across the Universe, Beatles songs included in the narrative of the musical film, released in cinemas to mixed reviews. This film, and it certainly seems so, various songs throughout the career of The Beatles', sung by certain principles. Songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Dear Prudence" actually tells its own story, while songs such as "Let It Be" and "Across the Universe" seems deliberately to describe the background or the atmosphere surrounding the stories are going on The Beatles trip. Musicians history.
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