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    Bungalow Bill Cry Baby Cry Cry For A Shadow Crying‚ Waiting‚ Hoping A Day In The Life Day Tripper Dear Prudence Devil In Her Heart Dig It Dizzy Miss Lizzy Do You Want To Know A Secret Doctor Robert Don’t Bother Me Don’t Ever Change Don’t Let Me Down Don’t Pass Me By Drive My Car Eight Days A Week Eleanor Rigby The End Every Little Thing Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey Fixing A Hole Flying The Fool On The Hill For No One For You Blue Free As A Bird

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    Don’t Let the Scissors Cut You The tone of the memoir Running with Scissors is best epitomized by a single quote from the book: “The problem with not having anybody to tell you what to do‚ I understood‚ is that there was nobody to tell you what not to do.” (264) The author‚ Augusten Burroughs‚ throughout the novel‚ wasn’t sure if his life was the one he wanted‚ which he expressed through his persistently negative and casual diction‚ his hard to follow chronological organization‚ and his highly expressive

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    I will be focusing on how music was revolutionized because of The Beatles. The Beatles became so successful through their style of music. The band never copied a style of music from previous bands or artists. The music that the Beatles played made the recognisable and distinct to their listeners. Their songs never focused on one topic‚ usually being about love‚ they wrote their songs with a wide variety of topics (1). The Beatles were a rock group formed in Liverpool‚ England in 1960 and were extremely

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    The Beatles are by far one of the most influential bands in history. They put so much creativity into their music and overall had limitless imagination. Their limitless imagination and creativity caused them to have a large impact on rock n roll. The Beatles allowed rock music to branch into using different instruments‚ and overall a different sound. They revolutionized FM radio and the album market and opened up England. The Beatles were so popular partially because of their use of so many different

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    The Beatles Influence on the Tourism Industry in Liverpool This essay will look at the influence that the Beatles have had on the tourist industry in Liverpool. It will briefly look at the cultural and musical effect that the Beatles had on the world and their contribution to the emergence and changing of popular culture. It will then discuss Liverpool’s award of the European Capital of Culture. It will assess the various tourist attractions directly connected to the group and their importance

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    times can lead to bad or good experiences. The songs "Help!" by the Beatles‚ Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel‚ and "Positively 4th Street" by Bob Dylan‚ portray the emotions we have when we encounter ourselves alone‚ and also with those we call friends. "Help!" is a song by the Beatles that demonstrates the feelings and attitude of someone alone needing a friend. In the second stanza of the lyrics the Beatles write "I never needed anybody’s help in any way‚ but now these days

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    culture of the 1960s with The Beatles having the number 1 hit‚ also many other bands‚ and the impact that they made. Throughout the 1960s there were a lot of events happening but one that struck the most and that impacted a lot of people and countries was the culture of music. The musicians were spreading good vibes also peace and love. There are a few bands that made it possible for the people to enjoy it and few that actually made history‚ for example the Beatles ‚ the Animals‚ the Kinks etc. These

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    The Beatles: Changing Music One Step at a Time. The Beatles were an “out of nowhere” happening that many still don’t understand to this day. They have changed music in more ways than one‚ and people still enjoy listening to their music even today‚ when music has gone through so much auto tune and processing. The music they created had so many different messages‚ and people enjoyed listening to them everyday‚ and even all day sometimes. Some people call The Beatles an overnight sensation‚ while others

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    It is not a secret that the Beatles is one of the most famous groups of all times. However it is extraordinary that John and Paul were the songwriters even though they did not know how to read or write music (Davies). This was not a obstacle for them and their creative work. The Beatles revolutionized the music industry with their distinct and unique style. They were lucky enough to reach the peak of popularity when the demographics were favorable with all the baby boomers from the war were teenager

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    It was fifty years ago that a popular revolution began in humble settings which had a seismic global impact that still affect the world today. The Beatles music changed the way that people began to think and feel. Their music was catchy and irresistible‚ which defined that era at the time. The Beatles changed so much: the image of Britain‚ music‚ culture‚ fashion‚ and attitudes to class. It isn’t an accident that the sixties represented the cultural end of the shadow of World War Two hanging over

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