Introduction to The Beatles' Global Impact The Beatles have influenced the world in unimaginable ways. âBeatlemania: extreme enthusiasm for the Beatles, as manifested in the frenzied behavior of their fans in the 1960sâ (Oxford Languages). The Beatles have sold over 600 million albums worldwide (CBS). 600 million is an unfathomable number but in the case of the Beatles, it makes complete sense. The Beatles were a group of British men composed of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and George...
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What is it that makes people and more specifically musicians get into drugs? This question is to be kept in mind when we talk about the most ionic band in Britain and the United States known as the Beatles. For a band that was seen as the most popular and influential during the 60s and up until the 70s with relevance still talked about today, itâs hard to imagine the band members getting into something as serious as drugs. This...
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Big changes in technology bring big changes in the music world. With every new discovery in the technological world, we find a way to improve the quality of our music and the techniques behind it. One of those inventions which paved the way for more complex audio recordings was the magnetic tape recorder. The use of it brought big changes in the radio and the music recording industry. The biggest advantages of this technology were the possibilities of re-recording, combining...
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The title of âThe Fifth Beatleâ has been given to various people affiliated with the band over time, but nobody is quite deserving of the title than Sir George Martin. He was the composer, arranger and producer for the majority of the Beatleâs career and his inputs are a direct link to some of the bandâs greatest influential contributions in music history. His relationship with the band started early, in 1962 he heard one of their demo tapes and arranged...
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In our fourth week of Entertainment History since 1945, we have decided to cover a topic which personally a favorite subject of mine called âBeatlemaniaâ. The term Beatlemania was described to be showing a segment of idolization by commonly many young female enthusiasts towards the popular English pop group called âThe Beatlesâ on whenever they had their concert performance and band travels back in the 1960s. First of all, the Beatlesâ fame began in the United Kingdom first throughout 1963...
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In this paper, the piece of music I will be analyzing in depth is titled âI Want to Hold Your Handâ by the Beatles. My parents, who were born prior to the release of this song, are responsible for introducing me to this 60âs rock-pop piece and many other musical compositions produced by the band. They adore the Beatles and would constantly play their music in our home when my mom was cooking. Now when I listen to the song,...
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The Beatles third record âA Hard Dayâs Nightâ is an eclectic collection of 13 tracks remarkable in the way that it breaks away from the Beatlesâ simpler song structure, doo-wop sound and into blues and pop. This album, for the first time featuring entirely original compositions, helps the Beatles grow their roots deeper in the music industry as authentic artists as opposed to a cover band with a few hits. With their move away from covers which typically were Motown...
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In Marvin Martinâs book, âThe Beatles: The Music Was Never the Sameâ, the book is about how the Beatles changed popular music forever. They inspired many people to try and make music of their own. Marvin Martin goes into detail about the band and their music. The members are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The famous stars grew up in Liverpool, in northwestern England. Starting with the year 1940, Britain was brought into World War II....
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After the breakout success of The Jackson 5 with the release of 1969âs âI Want You Backâ, Michael Jackson, who was 11 at the time he began as lead singer in the band, has been front and center within the public eye. While Jacksonâs first four solo studio albums saw middling success, it was only after his first album with Epic Records, 1979âs âOff the Wallâ, that the whole world witnessed as he ascended from relative fame into superstardom, crowning...
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Michael Jackson - musician, dancer, environmentalist, icon⌠the list could go on. He was born on August 25, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. His mother and father, Katherine and Joseph Jackson, always had a love for music. They were devoted Jehovahâs Witnesses, but he later converted to Islam. When Michael was 6, his father decided to create âThe Jackson 5â, a musical group consisting of his 4 older siblings. Although Michael wanted to pursue music, he was regularly beaten and threatened...
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The Power of Protest Music There are many categories of protest music, which in all its manners, bears realization and gives a better perception of issues like hate, racism, and intolerance in the society. Protest music has a way of being an encouraging call for the silent and destitute citizens, which is extremely powerful in getting grasp of listeners all around the world. This is a significantly further compelling tool to deliver alertness rather than your typical newspaper article, book,...
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Michael Jackson was a famous American pop-rock singer, songwriter, and dancer, born on the 29th of August, 1958 and died June 25th, 2009. He was given the name âKing of Popâ by being one of the best-selling, and most memorable music artists of all time. His album âThrillerâ quickly rose to the top in 1984 and was certified platinum a few years later, now having up to 66 million sales worldwide. Throughout Michaelâs career, he was both one of the...
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Michael Jackson, the âKing of Popâ, is an influencer and a legend in pop culture worldwide. His music, dance, and style has inspired people for decades and the loss of his life was one of the most talked about and mourned events for years. His dance moves are still being used in the dance world today and his music that goes with them still inspires dancers. His style was a trademark to his name and changed the fashion industry as...
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Michael Jackson also known as the king of pop was a worldwide musical sensation. Jackson was born in Indiana and began his music career at the young age of five. Jackson and his siblings started a music group called âThe Jackson 5â, although Jackson was the youngest, he was the best singer out of the group. While performing, the audience began to notice the vocal range he had which eventually led to multiple record deals. Jacksonâs music videos were like...
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Michael Jackson is the King of Pop. He is called this because he is good at music and entertaining. Michael Jackson affected music history by being one of the first African American artists on MTV. He inspired people to do what he does, which is make people do his dances and perform on other stages like him. He also inspired Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber and Beyonce. He was famous for his music. âThrillerâ was the best-selling album ever. It...
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Pop star Michael Jackson was a very interesting guy and had a very interesting life. He was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana, to Katherine Jackson and Joseph Jackson. Michael had 9 other siblings and all of them made some type of mark on the music industry, but especially Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson was best known as the King of Pop and was a best-selling American singer, songwriter and dancer. Michael Jackson was a very unique person and...
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âImagineâ presents the argument by John Lennon that world peace is a necessity. This song has become a large part of pop culture, Lennon proves his argument through the use of several different examples of throughout history. He uses rhetorical strategies like ethos, pathos, and logos. âImagineâ is a song about a better world, he sings of peace, equality, and love. The songâs lyrics contain several references to war, such as âimagine thereâs no countries/ it isnât hard to do/...
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