Their second movie Help! had The Beatles chased by a fictitious Indian sacrificial cult, and included sitar music and other Indian motifs. While they filmed in the Bahamas, a Hindu devotee gave each Beatle a book about reincarnation. George Harrison got the most out of the book, and it sparked in him a lifelong interest in Hinduism and Indian culture. His sitar studies with Ravi Shankar were his first and only formal music lessons.
You have to understand the 1960's to understand it was very cool to know about or follow the Indian culture. The founding premise of the 60's was peace and love and out of that came the philosophy of Gandhi and others who talked/wrote about change through non violence and love. Sitar music became very popular, meditation, and learning from the ancient Hindu and Yogi of India was considered very cool.
George met Ravi Shankar, who introduced him to the sitar.
They incorporated Indian style music into several of their songs, especially George Harrison who played a sitar, an Indian musical instrument.
The song "Within You Without You" on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, is the song with most Indian music influence.
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sitar
British invasion
Yes and no. The Beatles sold more albums overall and have held a greater influence in popular culture, but the Monkees have held their own and then some in album sales and general influence.
spacial distribution and the relation between material culture and the physical enviornment
They were influenced by skiffle and American Rock and Roll.
George Harrison played the sitar, an Indian instrument not unlike an Indian version of a guitar. It was the first time the sitar was introduced to a Beatles record.
The Beatles inspired him.
The Beatles :)
Jahangir's contribution to indian culture
impact of mnc'son Indian culture
There are many cultures in India and therefore every culture in India influences the Indian Culture. Thus, the Indian culture has a lot of varaities
Museum of Indian Culture was created in 1980.
Yes, "Southwest Indian Culture" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific cultural group or heritage from the southwestern region of the United States.
yes Hinduism divides Indian Culture
yes. indians dont want indian culture-what a shame.
no
werstern culture affected indian culture very badly..by the time,we changed our food,dress,superstitions,belives,culture..etc..
Yes it does influence indian culture. by KCUF