they unleashed a mass of people on to sides one wanted rock and the others wanted to banish rock from nikki People, not specifically girls, but a lot of girls, were totally taken by the group like nothing before in history. When at a concert, nothing else mattered and the focus was on The Beatles. If someboby asked what the sensation was you didn't care what it was or how to explain it, if they wouldn't listen. Even at first if it was just a fad, later on it became an obsession. They made hit after hit after hit. There were no tunes that went unliked. They were legends of music in their own time.
I find that quite doubtful.
John McCartney, the Beatles 1966
The Beatles were a phenomenon due to their innovative approach to music, blending various genres and pioneering studio techniques that revolutionized popular music. Their songwriting, characterized by memorable melodies and profound lyrics, resonated with audiences worldwide. Additionally, their charismatic personalities and cultural impact during the 1960s, particularly in the realms of fashion and social change, helped establish them as icons of a generation. This unique combination of talent, timing, and cultural relevance solidified their enduring legacy in music history.
The BeaTles.
The Beatles.
I find that quite doubtful.
The phenomenon of magnetism is caused by the alignment of the magnetic moments of atoms within a material, creating a magnetic field.
John McCartney, the Beatles 1966
Ed Sullivan Show with guests, The Beatles
Rainbows are a phenomenon caused by sunlight refracting through raindrops. Unexplained aerial phenomenon have been dismissed by some people as UFO hoaxes.
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No. There is no way they could have. It was a natural phenomenon.
Yes. Tornadoes are a type of natural phenomenon.
This is called a "Rainbow" in America.
The phenomenon you're referring to could be caused by a variety of factors such as physical laws, chemical reactions, biological processes, or environmental conditions. It ultimately depends on the specific phenomenon you're asking about.
Funny. Who knows the date of something AND puts it in the "Beatles" category, but has no idea who it was? Incase you seriously don't know, it was The Beatles.
No, the Sea of Stars in the Maldives is not a real phenomenon. It is a natural light display caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton in the water, which emit a blue glow when disturbed.