1963 - Beatlemania in Europe; 1964 - Beatlemania in the US; 1965 - Worldwide tour, popularity growing; 1966 - Release of Rubber Soul & Revolver (artistic growth); 1967 - Release of Sgt. Pepper - kick off of "Summer Of Love"; 1968 - Release of White Album; 1969 - Release of Abbey Road. All years from 1963-1969 were the best!!!
The 1960s. They owned the decade, if anyone did.
65 to about 72 in 66 they where really famous after 72 they started having troubles
The most busy time was 1964-1965 THAT was their highlight, but 1966-1967 were very big for them too
Although their fame began in Great Britain in 1962, by 1964 they were the most popular band on earth.
1965
None of us have 'The Beatles' as our career. Only the actual Beatles do.
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Because of personal, business and musical differences.
Penny Lane is a song written by The Beatles. It was based on a street in Liverpool, where they grew up.
peak A+
None of us have 'The Beatles' as our career. Only the actual Beatles do.
He didn't have a solo career before the Beatles.
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Lyndon Johnson was the President at the peak of the Beatles rage.
Because of personal, business and musical differences.
Penny Lane is a song written by The Beatles. It was based on a street in Liverpool, where they grew up.
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The Official Beatles Fan Club (run by their own company) boasted 30,000 members at its peak. The Beatles Monthly magazine peaked with 300,000 subscribers. Besides that, there were the thousands who attended their shows, and the millions who bought their records.
George Harrison's "Taxman", from Revolver. The line refers to the 95% income tax bracket the Beatles found themselves in, during their peak years.
peak A+
Why Liverpool of course! Where the came from and most noted for The Cavern Club
Stuart Sutcliffe, who quit the Beatles to return to Art school, and Pete Best, who was replaced by Ringo Starr just before the Beatles began their EMI recording career.