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The Beatles Influence On American Culture

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“Blackbird singing in the dead of night, Take these broken wings and learn to fly, all your life, you where only waiting for this moment to arise.”(Black Bird by The Beatles)

The The Beatles where a legandary rock band that had many fans of there music and they where and still are a popular music group, The Beatles where a great band that made music that revolutinized the rock genre because The Beatles where a very talented and insperatinal music group, and The Beatles made lots of hit songs through there music carrer and they even had movies made about them.

When The Beatles came to America from Liverpool, England in 1964, they had no idea that there music was going to be as popular as they are now. The Beatles came to america Febuary …show more content…

“The Beatles did two big things. First, they popularized—I’d even say they basically invented—the rock’n’roll two-electric guitar sound. That fundamental rock’n’roll line-up—guitars, bass, drums, emulated millions of times—comes from them. Second, they broke down the wall between teen music and adult music, a wall that had been insuperable until then. And not just with Sgt. Pepper—from the start.” (Michel Tomasky http://www.thedailybeast.com ). The Beatles inspiered many other bands and other music artist. Another reson they where an insperation is because they had movies made aboput them. They where in movies such as, “Between 1964 and 1970 there were five movies the Beatles starred in. Four of them received a cinema release and one was made for television” (http://www.thebeatlesthroughtheyears.com) Some of the movies that The Beatles stared in where “A Hard Day’s Night” (Released on July 6th 1964, Directed by Richard Lester), “HELP!” (Released on July 29th 1965, Directed by Richard Lester), “Magical Mystery Tour” (Released on December 26th 1967, Directed by the Beatles) (http://www.thebeatlesthroughtheyears.com ) and many more

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