If you played all of The Beatles "original release", English language studio recordings back to back, you have about 10 hours of musical enjoyment. The Beatles recorded a lot of songs in German in the early days, and probably a couple of songs in at least one other language. If you were to include the Live BBC radio recordings and the 3 Anthology recordings all of which include many songs never released by the Beatles, there would be a further 8.5 hours.
AC/DC, Of Course ! OOoOooOOOOOHHH NOOO!!!! "without The Beatles, AC/DC would not exist, being that "The Beatles" -like Bob Dylan, influenced every artist and/or band that followed them" Oh and if you look into it, The Beatles had more #1 hits and Top 40 Records than any other band except for Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones. THE BEATLES WILL LIVE FOREVER!
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Some US radio stations refused to play "The Ballad of John and Yoko" because John used the word "Christ" as an expletive in the song. Other stations would play the record, but only after "bleeping" the word every time John sang it.
The Beatles are not horrible! They are the greatest band to have ever played. None of the music we listen to would be the same without the Beatles.
There are many parodies of every band or singer. I would recommend checking YouTube.
Some prospective consumers would probably kill for the Beatles Anthology. But no, fortunately, it is available from iTunes and Amazon. The Beatles Anthology (1995) consisting of 155 track digital sets in 3 two-CD sets costs $79.99, but is currently discounted to $59.85 at Amazon.
AC/DC, Of Course ! OOoOooOOOOOHHH NOOO!!!! "without The Beatles, AC/DC would not exist, being that "The Beatles" -like Bob Dylan, influenced every artist and/or band that followed them" Oh and if you look into it, The Beatles had more #1 hits and Top 40 Records than any other band except for Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones. THE BEATLES WILL LIVE FOREVER!
well you would have to put on a counter and the counter would have to remember every computer so it wouldn't recount and get off track
I say the Beatles, but my brother would attempt to argue Homer Simpson, and lose. It's the Beatles.
Their manager Brian Epstein, he was the owner of a record shop near the Cavern in Liverpool where the Beatles would perform at every lunch hour and he heard of them by the people coming into the store and checked them out and they agreed for him to be their manager because he wanted to make them big
No, It is illegal, this would be plagiarizing regardless of which direction it is played.
I believe it would be the album "Beatles For Sale", released on December 4, 1964.
He's called a bassist. Paul McCartney played bass for most of the Beatles recordings and performances, although originally the band's bassist was Stuart Sutcliffe and occasionally George or John would play bass - John played bass on Let It Be as it was recorded live and Paul was playing piano.
the manager of The Beatles originally made an agreement with Disney that the parts of the vultures would be played by the band. When the idea was brought to John Lennon he told them "There's no way The Beatles are going to sing for Mickey F***-ing Mouse!" the voices were cast to other actors but the characters themselves are yes based on The Beatles. The one with the shaggy hair looks madly like George!!
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