Thursday, March 19, 2020
The Beatles2 essays
The Beatles2 essays    There has been more books published about one 20th-century icon than any     other, this band that is said to have broken down barriers in all ways, is the     Beatles. Their music was said to have driven that younger generation mad.     Perhaps it was because they were one of the  first bands ever play real rock and     roll music. Or maybe it was just because they were foreigners in the world of music, yet seemed to fit right in with the young people. Whatever reason was, the Beatles were a band that shaped a generation and ones soon to come.     The Beatles were more than just a rock and roll band, they were a group of     young men who wanted to go a new direction in music. John Lennon, one of lead     vocalists, basically started with the intention of moving away from the     "Skiffle Boom Era" which was dominating the time (Buskin 110). In his doing so, he began to lay the foundation for what would later be the most famous rock band ever. The     original band members were as follows : John Lennon, vocals and guitar ; Paul     McCartney, vocals ; George Harrison, guitar ; Pete Best, drums ; Stuart     In March of 1961, the Beatles began to play at the club that would     later be nicknamed "The Home of the Beatles". The Cavern Club, which's premises     comprised a small group of cellars below a seven story warehouse which had     originally been used as an air raid shelter during the war. Later, Alan Sytner,     a jazz fan decided to open it up as a new jazz club. After a few years, he sold     it to Ray McFall another jazz fan. The club was originally strictly jazz and no     rock. Luckily for the Beatles, the times were changing and McFall quickly     changed the policy the Beatles soon became regulars. This would be the club     that would make them famous.(Davies 78)     News of the band's Liverpool popularity soon became know throughout England     and later a large part of Europe. Shortly after their  first tour of Hamburg,    ...     
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