February 10 1964 – Beatles are Teen-Age Dream

It’s hard to explain what makes the Beatles so wonderful because I Don’t completely understand why I think they are.

Anti-Beatleites simply cannot understand why other people are crazy about the Beatles, who arrived here from London Friday.

February 10 1964 - Beatles are Teen-Age Dream

“Good heavens!” they exlaim. “They’re not even good looking” As if that should explain everything.

A friend of mine got so disgusted when people kept telling her the Beatles weren’t good looking that she screamed: “I don’t care if they’re four dogs! Their music is fantastic and that’s all I care about”

To the average adult it would sound like nothing more than conglomeration of noises, screams, howls and other unclassified sounds.

February 10 1964 - Beatles are Teen-Age Dream

To the ecstatic teen-ager lying in front of her hi-fi. It’s sheer heaven

Its insistent beat is great to dance all the Islest dances to, including the new one called “The Beatle” Perhaps most important, the songs are about subjects teen-agers can identify themselves with.

What teen-ager feeling pressed, wouldn’t be comforted by glorious voices of the Beatles singing “Misery”?

The little of one record “Boys” is enough to send millions of teen-age girls to the record stores. With a little like that, it has to be good!

Whether the Beatles are good looking or not, they’re certainly different. They have wild sense of humor. When asked why he wore four rings on his fingers. Ringo replied . “Because I can’t fit them all through my nose”

February 10 1964 - Beatles are Teen-Age Dream
The group starts a normal concert at Manchester, England but things soon are out of control as usual. Attendants prepare to carry off a girl fan who has fainted Who said music soothes the savage breast

For haven’s sake, I don’t know exactly why girls fall in love with the Beatles

All I know is, when John growls during a song. “Okay” George-give it to ’em’ a chill runs down the spine of every girl listening.

Gay Stilley

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