The Beatles had influenced countries greatly. He impacted people through their attitude towards things and their happiness. First John Lennon and Paul were in a band and then they worked on different types and feelings of music. Then their band started to get more and more attention. People liked what the songs were talking about, the people could relate or learn from their music. They landed for the first time in America on February 7th, 1964 in the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. John Lennon, Paul dad (his band), and other big singers/bands influenced Paul. What really started Paul’s career to grow was meeting John Lennon at a Church Festival. …show more content…
When Paul started his career as a musician he had no idea how much he was going to impact the world. Also when he started it was a little new to him. He learned some things from his father’s band, but a lot he had to learn on his own including playing/singing different types of music. That they had more fans than they thought during their first concert. After every song they had to move their speakers and supplies because they would only be facing 25% of the people at the stadium.
Paul had to overcome a lot to be more successful. Like, his mother’s death people who didn’t agree with his religion or choices also since he’s famous, what News people said or thought about him. Then later on the death of his friends especially John Lennon. What he did to be famous is he shared his religion, feelings, and lessons through different types of music. The downfalls of being someone like Paul McCartney is no privacy at anything, the attention from the News Nagging him, and since he’s a rockstar being introduced to drugs.
The Beatles impacted our world greatly. We now see different sides of things, enriched in different types of music, more equality, more happiness through religion, and they influenced the 1960’s-1970’s through fashion. If there was no Beatles then some other bands wouldn’t be well known, parents would probably would’ve had more control of their children in the 1960’s-1970’s. Most importantly our music now would look very different.
Paul learned a lot in his years and he gladly shared them with us.
To look at how we use proud words, age is just a number, be proud of your heritage, all you need is love, and time is a gift. Traits that made Paul McCartney great was he’s openly religious, smart, good at discovering or trying different types of music, and greatly his ability to make people feel what he’s feeling. He taught people around the world to be open minded, more religious, to express how you feel through music, and many other things. People looked up to Paul because of just how amazing he is he was peaceful, tough, smart, born to excel at music, influenced young minds and old minds, and shaped America to be
better.