No Paul died in a car accident so they had to replace him. The man who is Paul now john used to call fake paul. The Queen and mi5 thought it would cause mass suicid. So john had to call him faul for fake paul. Whrn john died paul had seemed like he already new. The day before john told faul he was going to tell the world
"Because" on the album Abbey Road.
as of this moment they are still playing concert all around the world.
The Beatles had a concert in Kansas City in 1964 and they had the (second) highest ticket price there compared to their other concerts and it cost $8.50. Also there was the lowest they've every charged, which was $2.00. But generally they could cost around $6.00
some of the problems that the Beatles encounter while playing during a live concert was the continues screaming of fans. sometimes the were hit with jellybeans for some reason.
Loud sound damages ears because every sound is a sound wave. The louder the sound the heaver the wave. That is also why you can see things vibrate when loud music is playing. This great sound wave can also hit hard against your ear drums. Sometimes to much can lead to hearing loss.
"Because" on the album Abbey Road.
The Beatles started in high school, and were found playing in a coffee shop
Yes they came already to the o2 Dublin in January the 9th and 10th I know because I was at one of the concerts
No, they are still playing in concert as a matter of fact you can find out where and when on newsboys.com.
as of this moment they are still playing concert all around the world.
The Beatles had a concert in Kansas City in 1964 and they had the (second) highest ticket price there compared to their other concerts and it cost $8.50. Also there was the lowest they've every charged, which was $2.00. But generally they could cost around $6.00
We we playing the Beatles who had turned Walt Disney down Lordtim.com Xx
Yes, Bon Jovi are still playing. I am going to one of their concerts in December.
he still is playing concerts and show with his band
I think its 'Shes A Woman' by The Beatles
In their early days, playing in Hamburg, they would play for several hours. When they became famous, their concerts were officially 30 minutes long, but they'd often play the songs faster and finish in 20-25 minutes.
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