Are The Beatles The Greatest Rock N Roll Band Ever?
Although they broke up a couple of years before I was born, as a small child I was attracted to their music and a Beatles greatest hits album was the first record that I bought as a child.
When Cd's came out I bought their entire collection in a box set, which I still regularly listen to. Even my kids like their music!
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- A collection of Beatles tunes.
- Biography of The Beatles
- The Beatles books on Amazon
- Beatles Books
- Who was more talented?
- John Lennon books on Amazon
- John Lennon Solo Stuff
- Who is your favourite Beatle?
- Fab Beatles Websites
- April 1998. Me in Strawberry Fields, Central Park, New York City opposite The Dakota Building where John Lennon was shot dead.
- All you need is love
- Paul McCartney, Solo, Duets and Wings
- SAVE THIS PAGE IF YOU ARE A SERIOUS BEATLES FAN
- THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
- The Beatles Story. Beatle museum in Liverpool. The Magical Mystery Tour leaves from here!
- The Magical Mystery Tour Bus outside Strawberry Fields.
- Strawberry Fields Forever! The Salvation Army childrens home.
- Penny Lane. John lived there briefly as a child.
- Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes! They have to paint the street sign on the wall so that it doesn't get stolen!
- Paul McCartney's home when he first met John Lennon
- The tiny house that George Harrison was born in.
- Matthew Street, Liverpool - Home of The Cavern Club
- Matthew Street, Liverpool - Home of The Cavern Club
- The Cavern Club where The Beatles regularly played in their early days. (The rebuilt version)
- EMI Studios on the famous Abbey Road, London
- Me walking across the crossing made famous by the cover of the Abbey Road album. (EMI Studios in the background)
- Abbey Road - Another famous street sign!
- Liverpool Hotels
- Paul McCartney DVD's
- The Long And Winding Road
- George Harrison After The Beatles
- Fly to London, England!
- Social Networking Sites For Beatles Fans
- Ringo Starr's Solo Efforts
- Imagine This - By Julia Baird
- The famous London rooftop concert. Their last live performance!
- THE BEATLES
- Tragic Death of a Legend
- Two Of Us
- SHARE THIS PAGE WITH ALL OF THE BEATLES FANS YOU KNOW
- What are your thoughts on The Beatles?
- Search for Beatles movies at Netflix
- Follow Me
A collection of Beatles tunes.
Biography of The Beatles
DISBANDED: 1970
Inspired by the "skiffle boom", a student at Quarry Bank School in Liverpool named John Lennon decided to form a group in 1957 which laid the foundation to what was to become the most famous rock band of all time. John's original name was "The Blackjacks". However, this name only lasted a week and John used the school name as inspiration for the later name "The Quarry Men" in March 1957. John sang and played guitar, Colin Hanton played drums, Eric Griffiths on guitar, Pete Shotton on washboard, Rod Davis on banjo and Bill Smith on tea-chest bass. Bill was soon replaced by Ivan Vaughan.
John was inspired by "Heartbreak Hotel" and became a fan of American rock 'n' roll music. He introduced songs by Buddy Holly , Carl Perkins, The Coasters, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent into their repertoire. On July 6, 1957, Ivan Vaughan invited Paul McCartney to see their gig at The Woolton Parish Church Fete. The fifteen-year-old McCartney was introduce to sixteen-year-old Lennon and a unique song writing partnership began.
The line-up of The Quarry Men increased to seven with Paul on guitar and vocals, John Lowe on piano and George Harrison on guitar and vocals. Soon Griffiths and another member would leave, leaving a five-piece band. The group appeared at several local talent contests but had very few gigs. By January 1959, the group wasn't operating. Although John and Paul kept in touch, George had joined the Les Stewart Quartet.
That might have been the end of The Quarry Men but they had a stroke of luck. The Les Stewart Quartet had been booked as a resident band at a new club called "The Casbah". It was run by Mrs. Mona Best to support her son's Pete and Rory. Stewart, upset because his guitarist Ken Brown help decorate the club, refused to play there. Ken and George walked out of the group and George contacted John and Paul, and The Quarry Men were reunited as a quartet. After about seven gigs at the club, Ken Brown left over a disagreement about money. From October 1959 to January 1960 John, Paul and George continued as a trio with Paul on drums. They called themselves "Johnny & the Moondogs".
By this time John was enrolled in The Liverpool College of Art. John knew that they needed a bass player so he asked two students if they would like the position. The two were Stuart Sutcliffe and Rod Murray. Both could not afford a guitar, so Rod started to make one by hand. However, Stuart was able to sell one of his paintings to a John Moores Exhibition and was able to buy a Hofner bass guitar and join the group in January, 1960. At this time the group had changed its name to "Silver Beetles". They also began shifting drummers around, the first was Tommy Moore who toured with them through Scotland and then left. The next was Norman Chapman but he left after only a few weeks. Finally, George suggested that Pete Best, the son of club owner Mrs. Mona Best, become the group's drummer.
Paul contacted Pete and offered him the drummer seat, he took it. The group had finally settled on "The Beatles" just before their first trip to Hamburg in August, 1960. Now John, Paul, George, Stuart and Pete would head off for Hamburg. At that time The Beatles weren't considered to be the leading group in Liverpool and in most cases were looked down upon. In Hamburg they pulled their act together musically. This was caused by the fact that they had to play such long hours and were bullied by the club owner Bruno Koschimider to "make a show". It wasn't just Hamburg that made them special. The fact that Liverpool had so many venues for local acts to play at, coupled with the rivalry between more than 300 Merseyside groups, continued to forge The Beatles until they were to be regarded as Liverpool's top band.
At the time, Pete Best was regarded as the most potent symbol in the band. After Hamburg, Stuart Sutcliffe had left and now The Beatles were a four-piece band and Paul took over as bass guitarist. John, Paul and George were the three front-line guitarists and they alternated as lead singers and also performed vocal harmony with either John and Paul or all three. Pete Best played drums and occasionally sang one song but he had developed a distinctive drum sound called "the atom beat" which many other drummers tried to copy.
By this time, The Beatles had hired Brian Epstein as their manager and he signed them up for an audition with Decca Records. The head of Decca Records told The Beatles manager, "Guitar groups are on their way out Mr. Epstein.". The Beatles were devastated by their failed audition but Epstien secured them a contract with Parlophone Records. George Martin became their A&R Man. In August of 1962, Pete Best was replaced by Ringo Starr.
Their first single "Love Me Do" was issued on October 5, 1962, and was a modest hit. 1963 and 1964 proved to be the most important years in their careers. In 1963 the "Beatlemania" craze had started in Britain and The Beatles were no longer support acts at concerts. Now they were starring in the Royal Variety Show and the highest rating TV show "Sunday Night At The London Palladium".
Their biggest year was 1964 when they conquered the biggest record market in the world - America. The group became symbols. America was mourning the death of President John F. Kennedy and The Beatles appeared on the scene to bring them fun and excitement and end their mourning. They also brought back rock 'n' roll to America. After Elvis had join the army, he lost much of his early rebelliousness. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry were rocked by scandals and their careers suffered. Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens had been killed in an plane crash. The American media was promoting what The Beatles called "One-Hit-Wonders" such as Frankie Avalon, Tab Hunter, James Darren, etc.
Ed Sullivan had been at London airport when The Beatles return from Sweden and saw all the girls screaming, the boys cheering and the media taking pictures. He knew they were something special and he booked them on his TV show "The Ed Sullivan Show". That show received the highest ratings in the history of television up to then. That same year The Beatles toured America for the first time and starred in their first motion picture "A Hard Day's Night". In 1965, The Beatles second motion picture "HELP!" premiered. Later that year, The Beatles performed at Shea Stadium in New York to a crowd of 55,000 screaming fans. The largest live audience in history. Their tours did have their darker moments. The first being in Tokyo, Japan where The Beatles were locked up in their hotel and were not allowed to come out until show time. The next was in the Philippines when, on a day off, Madam Marcos asked them to attend a Royal dinner. The Beatles politely turned down the invitation and the public was furious. The Bea
tles quickly left.
In 1966, The Beatles were under heavy pressure from the press after John made a remark that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus. John had to apologize and explain himself several times. Not only that but their tour of America was plagued with mishaps. On August 19, 1966 they receive a death threat in Memphis and a firecracker went off during the show terrifying The Beatles. The next day in Cincinnati a concert promoter failed to provide a stage canopy and can't understand why The Beatles were unwilling to play electric guitars in a rainstorm. Paul becomes so agitated he becomes ill. On August 28, 1966 at Dodger Stadium, L.A. cops are seen beating teenage girls. Dozens are trampled in the chaos.
During the sixties, The Beatles not only became a musical phenomenon, they affected the styles and fashions of the decade. They transformed the record industry as well. They brought about royalties for artists and producers, revolutionized music tours, and started the Pop promo film or what we know today as "The Music Video". Everyone of their albums, from Please Please Me to Abbey Road were all popular and unique in their own way. But after the death of their long time manager Brian Epstein, things would start to fall apart for The Beatles.
Due to outside interests the group focused less and less and the band. In late 1964 they were introduced to marijuana and would experiment with more drugs such as LSD which they were first introduced to in late 1965. The Beatles played their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on August 29, 1966. In 1967, their manager Brian Epstein died of a accidental drug overdose. Some friction was caused between John and Paul because Paul was trying to become the leader of the group after Brian's death. Ties were still strong at this point between the band members despite Ringo leaving the band for a short time during The White Album because he felt left out. When Ringo decided to return he found his drum kit decked with flowers and the others tried to include him more.
After The White Album they embarked on the "Let It Be" project. The idea was to see The Beatles jam, rehearse and record a whole new album of songs. At the end they would give a concert from some spectacular place. Tensions were high between Paul and George as they started recording at Twickenham Film Studios. John was off in his land of love with Yoko and Ringo was left in the background. One day George walked out on a session after a disagreement with Paul. George came back to finish up the album but as John would later explain, "We couldn't play the game anymore, we just couldn't do it".
In the end, The Beatles became true legends. Their music touched all our lives. The Beatles wanted more than just to "Be Beatles", they wanted happiness. A happiness that they once had back when they first became successful. John found happiness with his one true love Yoko, his Plastic Ono Band, and son Sean; Paul found happiness with Linda, his children, and Wings; George found happiness with his solo career, Olivia, and his son Dhani; and Ringo found happiness with his solo career, acting career, Barbara, and his sons. They will always be the greatest rock 'n' roll band in history.
Source: http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/The-Beatles-Biography
The Beatles books on Amazon
Who was more talented?
John Lennon or Paul McCartney?
Do you think Paul was the better singer/songwriter or do you think that John was more talented than Paul?
Who is your favourite?
Who was Better?
Fetching blurbs now... please stand byJohn
JPGR says:
John, of course; Strawberry Fields Forever, Rain, In My Life, Tomorrow Never Knows
Posted May 21, 2009
California_Dreamin says:
Definitely John Lennon. I think what made him so great is that he had the gift of emotional honesty, which is a very rare thing.
Posted May 07, 2009
RawBill says:
They were both brilliant in different ways with different styles. But if I had to pick one, it would be John Lennon!
Posted December 05, 2008
Paul
bob says:
paul mccartney all my loving,things we said today,i'l follow the sun,yesterday,drive my car,gooday sunshine,lovely rita,hello goodbye,back in the USSR,all together now,maxwells silver hammer,get back
Posted June 17, 2009
John Lennon books on Amazon
Who is your favourite Beatle?
Well, come on! Don't be shy!
Fab Beatles Websites
- The Beatles
- The official website of The Beatles. Includes historical information, interactive features, merchandise and the latest news.
- YouTube - The Beatles Official Channel
- Everything Beatles on You Tube!
- Complete Beatles Discography
- This is a great list of all of the Beatles Albums, Singles, EP's, Soundtracks, Compilations and Box Sets.
- John Lennon - News
- The official John Lennon website, courtesy of Yoko Ono, featuring the latest news, downloads, videos, and more.
- PAUL McCARTNEY.COM
- The Official Paul McCartney website.
- GeorgeHarrison.com
- The official website of George Harrison.
- The Official Ringo Starr Site
- Ringo Starr's official website.
- Yesterday - The Social Network For Serious Beatles Fans!
- Yesterday's fans is a Social Network for Beatles fans that includes over 600 pages of song lyrics, photographs, videos, music, and more!
- Beatle-fans.com
- Beatle-fans.com is a website by and for people who love The Beatles.
- An Awesome Beatles Blog
- There is some cool stuff here for Beatles fans to enjoy!

April 1998. Me in Strawberry Fields, Central Park, New York City opposite The Dakota Building where John Lennon was shot dead.
All you need is love
Nothing you can know that isn't known
Nothing you can see that isn't shown
Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be
It's easy
THE MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
What does an Aussie Beatles fan in England do?
In 1998 I found myself in England for a couple of weeeks. (You can read more about my travels here)
I could not visit the country without seeing all these famous places that I had read about over the years. Whilst in London, it was easy to catch the Tube to near Abbey Road, but Liverpool was where I wanted to go.
My travelling partners were not Beatles fans but humoured me by agreeing to swing by Liverpool for half a day!
We arrived in town not knowing of any tours and were delighted to find a Beatles Museum at Albert Dock. From there we were made aware of a tour that did the rounds of famous Beatles landmarks in Liverpool, in a replica Magical Mystery Tour bus!
This was a fantastic and entertaining tour of the Beatles childhood homes, famous landmarks from songs and finishes at the Cavern Club that was made famous by the Beatles early performances there. My non Beatle fan friends thought that it was great too!

The Beatles Story. Beatle museum in Liverpool. The Magical Mystery Tour leaves from here!

The Magical Mystery Tour Bus outside Strawberry Fields.

Strawberry Fields Forever! The Salvation Army childrens home.

Penny Lane. John lived there briefly as a child.

Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes! They have to paint the street sign on the wall so that it doesn't get stolen!

Paul McCartney's home when he first met John Lennon

The tiny house that George Harrison was born in.

Matthew Street, Liverpool - Home of The Cavern Club

Matthew Street, Liverpool - Home of The Cavern Club

The Cavern Club where The Beatles regularly played in their early days. (The rebuilt version)
- Beatles Magical Mystery Tour - Attractions - The Official Tourist Information Website for Liverpool and Merseyside
- Step aboard the Magical Mystery Tour for the perfect introduction to the city of the Beatles and discover the remarkable story of the band that

EMI Studios on the famous Abbey Road, London

Me walking across the crossing made famous by the cover of the Abbey Road album. (EMI Studios in the background)

Abbey Road - Another famous street sign!
Liverpool Hotels
Go on a Beatles vacation!
Paul McCartney DVD's
The Long And Winding Road
The long and winding road that leads to your door
Will never disappear
I've seen that road before it always leads me here
Leads me to your door
Fly to London, England!
Go on a Beatles vacation!
Social Networking Sites For Beatles Fans
Check out these great sites to chat about The Beatles with other fans!
Yesterday's fans is a Social Network for Beatles fans that includes over 600 pages of song lyrics, photographs, videos, music, and more!"Visit Yesterday"
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Imagine This - By Julia Baird
Growing Up With My Brother, John Lennon
I truly believe that this book is a must read for any serious Beatles fan.For me it was one of those books that you cannot put down and that you even think about when you are not reading it. Even my wife thought that it was great and she is not a Beatles fan.
Julia Baird reveals much of John Lennons childhood that was previously unknown to the majority of his fans throughout the world. This was the source of his musical genius.
From John's earliest days being brought up by his Aunt Mimi, through to the early years of The Beatles jamming in his mother's kitchen and the fame and death that followed, this is a brilliant read the whole way.
I absolutely recommend the book to any fan of The Beatles and music in general!
5 Stars!
Imagine This: Growing Up with My Brother John Lennon
The true story of John Lennon's childhood has never been told. John's sister Julia has been on a personal journey that has finally made it possible for her to reveal the full extent of the pain and difficulties - as well as the happier times - living inside John Lennon's family brought.
The famous London rooftop concert. Their last live performance!
Included in the film are interviews of some rather surprised Londoners near the Apple headquarters as the music blasts out from the rooftop.
The Beatles played five songs during the rooftop performance: "Get Back" (three times), "Don't Let Me Down" (twice), "I've Got a Feeling" (twice), "One After 909", and "Dig a Pony" (The Beatles also played a brief version of the British national anthem, "God Save the Queen" and a brief rehearsal of "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" while second engineer Alan Parsons was changing tapes. Those performances were omitted from the film).
The performance and the film close with the police arriving and shutting the concert down.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Be_(film)
THE BEATLES
The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, who became one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. In their heyday the group consisted of John Lennon (rhythm guitar, vocals), Paul McCartney (bass guitar, vocals), George Harrison (lead guitar, vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals). Rooted in skiffle and 1950s rock and roll, the group later worked in many genres ranging from folk rock to psychedelic pop, often incorporating classical and other elements in innovative ways. The nature of their enormous popularity, which first emerged as the "Beatlemania" fad, transformed as their songwriting grew in sophistication. The group came to be perceived as the embodiment of progressive ideals, seeing their influence extend into the social and cultural revolutions of the 1960s.
With an early five-piece line-up of Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe (bass) and Pete Best (drums), The Beatles built their reputation in Liverpool and Hamburg clubs over a three-year period from 1960. Sutcliffe left the group in 1961, and Best was replaced by Starr the following year. Moulded into a professional outfit by music store owner Brian Epstein after he offered to act as the group's manager, and with their musical potential enhanced by the hands-on creativity of producer George Martin, The Beatles achieved UK mainstream success in late 1962 with their first single, "Love Me Do". Gaining international popularity over the course of the next year, they toured extensively until 1966, then retreated to the recording studio until their breakup in 1970. Each then found success in an independent musical career. McCartney and Starr remain active; Lennon was shot and killed in 1980, and Harrison died of cancer in 2001.
During their studio years, The Beatles produced what critics consider some of their finest material including the album Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), widely regarded as a masterpiece. Nearly four decades after their breakup, The Beatles music continues to be popular. The Beatles have had more number one albums on the UK charts, and held down the top spot longer, than any other musical act. According to RIAA certifications, they have sold more albums in the US than any other artist. In 2008, Billboard magazine released a list of the all-time top-selling Hot 100 artists to celebrate the US singles chart's fiftieth anniversary, with The Beatles at number one. They have been honoured with 7 Grammy Awards, and they have received 15 Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. The Beatles were collectively included in Time magazine's compilation of Category: Time 100 - : The Most Important People of the Century|the 20th century's 100 most important and influential people.
Two Of Us
Two of us riding nowhere
Spending someone's
Hard earned pay
You and me Sunday driving
Not arriving
On our way back home
We're on our way home
We're on our way home
We're going home
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- paperfacets paperfacets Jul 21, 2009 @ 9:15 pm
- Fun to follow your tour.
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- California_Dreamin California_Dreamin May 7, 2009 @ 10:14 am
- Fantastic lens: 5 stars, favorited, and lens rolled to my Funk Brothers lens.
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- The_Health_Lady The_Health_Lady Mar 25, 2009 @ 1:33 pm
- OMG I love what you have done here! I have been a fan of the Beatles since I first saw them on the Jack Paar show like a million years ago (for those who don't know Jack Paar showed a film clip of the Beatles before they released a record in the US and quite a bit before their appearance on the Ed Sullivan show).
Great !!Great!! Lens.
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- RawBill RawBill Dec 11, 2008 @ 10:51 pm | in reply to nepi927
- Thanks for your awesome comments Jeff. :-)
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- Dec 11, 2008 @ 10:46 pm
- WOW!!!! What a GREAT Lens!!!! Absolutely a work of art my man! I loved the pics of the old cavern and abbey road. Great Job!
Jeff
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