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What impact did the Beatles have on people?

What impact did the Beatles have on people?

They spearheaded the shift from American artists’ global dominance of rock and roll to British acts (known in the US as the British Invasion) and inspired many young people to pursue music careers.

Why were the Beatles so successful and influential?

They revolutionized the science of recording, using multiple tracks instead of playing live. They were ground-breaking pioneers, being the first group to employ feedback in 1964’s “I Feel Fine.” They created unforgettable melodies. 21 of the top 50 most covered songs of all time are Beatles songs.

What was Beatles biggest accomplishment?

The Beatles have won ten Grammy awards including Best New Artist in 1965 and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. They have received three Brit Awards, the British equivalent of the American Grammy Awards.

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What did parents think about the Beatles?

When they saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan in 1964, they thought they sounded like the were screaming and that they looked weird. Yeah most parents who were born in the late 1930’s or later thought that the Beatles looked and sounded weird when they first came to the States I remember hearing stories about that.

How did the Beatles failure lead to success?

“The Beatles’ early career was actually a series of failures–a record that culminated in their unsuccessful audition with the leading record company of their era, Decca Records. This particular failure nearly caused the band to break up,” says John Greathouse, contributor to Inc.

How did the Beatles become successful?

The popularity of The Beatles grew as their music developed and became more sophisticated. The Beatles played a number of influential gigs on tour, and this is what made them so popular with the changing society of the 60’s. The success of The Beatles tours drove them to want to branch out into different countries.

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What were Beatles failures?

Does George Harrison have siblings?

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What effect did the Beatles have on society?

It seemed as if anything the Beatles said or did would affect the whole society. One major effect that they had on society was the drug influence of their music. Taking drugs became the “in” thing to do.

Were the Beatles working class?

The Beatles, who were definitely working class, were the ultimate rags to riches story. The Beatles’ success was not immediate. In 1960 the Beatles, who consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe (guitarist), and Pete Best (drummer), made their first trip to Hamburg, Germany.

Does death play a part in the Beatles’ success?

Unfortunately death does, however, play a part in the success of The Beatles. The assassination of John F Kennedy in November 1963 changed the American political and cultural landscapes. “The death of Kennedy is a profound shock to America,” says Roger.

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How did the Beatles Change Radio in the US?

In Britain, The Beatles had been a refreshing voice from the working class that brought an American sound to British radio. On radio John, Paul, George and Ringo presented noticeably regional accents next to the cut, upper-class British accents of BBC presenters of the time. “In America it worked slightly differently,” says Roger.