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Stories of how The Beatles songs are written

The legendary band The Beatles was the most productive band in the 60s. Each the Beatles song was a hit and stayed there for a long time. The Beatles started to share the stories of these lyrics as we struggle to take out of a meaning from these songs. Here …

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What are the best Beatles songs after their breakup?

There are few bands in the history of music as iconic as the Beatles. Separated in 1970, the members of the group continued as soloists, giving the public great hits.John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr showed, immediately after the breakup of the Beatles, that they were capable …

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January 10, 1964 The Beatles released Introducing.

The Beatles is the first Beatles album released in the United States. Originally scheduled for a July 1963 release, the LP came out on January 10, 1964, on Vee-Jay Records, ten days before Capitol’s Meet The Beatles!. It was the subject of much legal wrangling, but ultimately, Vee-Jay were permitted …

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November 16, 1962 – The Beatles recorded their second appearance on Radio Luxembourg, for the show “The Friday Spectacular”

November 16, 1962 - The Beatles recorded their second appearance on Radio Luxembourg, for the show "The Friday Spectacular"

NOVEMBER 16, 1962 – The Beatles recorded their second appearance on Radio Luxembourg, for the show “The Friday Spectacular”, a program designed to plug EMI’s latest releases. Recorded at EMI House, the label’s headquarters in Manchester Square, London, The Beatles were interviewed and then performed both sides of their latest single, …

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George Harrison’s earliest musical influences

Harrison’s earliest musical influences included such musicians as Big Bill Broonzy, Chet Atkins, Chuck Berry, Ry Cooder, and Buddy Holly. In 1965, he pioneered the introduction of Hindu music to the West through instruments like the sitar, which he played on songs like “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)” and …

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