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    John‚ Paul‚ George and Ringo after the 1970 break-up • 1967 Lennon and McCartney rarely wrote together • The White Album (The Beatles) 1968 signaled the independence of each member felt from the other • 1969 Album Let it Be showed the band in disarray • Manager Brian Epstein in 1967 the group lost its rudder o Paul took control • Abbey Road was their last great effort • Paul legal action to dissolve the group April 1970: • Ringo overdub drums in Abbey Road studio. “I‚ Me‚ My” He is

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    Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #1 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 8:51 pm Arizona time 窗体顶端 1 Drawn from the Red Rose Speedway LP‚ _______________ was Wings’ first #1 single and the first song Paul owned outright after the expiration of his Lennon and McCartney Northern Songs contract.  "Hi! Hi! Hi!"  "My Love"  "Live and Let Die"  "Helen Wheels"  "Maybe I’m Amazed" 2 A military sounding snare drum sets up the tempo and feel of this 1972 #9 Ringo hit‚ also featuring humorous

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    hit.  Paul McCartney  George Harrison  John Lennon  Phil Spector  Ringo Starr 2 Written by Paul‚ with help from Denny Laine‚ during the summer of 1976‚ Paul creates the atmosphere of a traditional Scottish folk song with ___________‚ a song that will remain the biggest selling single in the history of the UK until Live Aid’s "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" in 1984.  "Junior’s Farm"  "Listen to What the Man Said"  "With a Little Luck"  "Mull of Kintyre"  "Goodnight Tonight" 3 Paul composed

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    became known as The Beatles) and ended in 1970. In between that decade or so they managed to release 13 studio albums (recorded 1963-1970)‚ so it’s like two in a year‚ couple of movies and enormous amount of live shows and events. The arrival of Paul McCartney in The Quarry Men coincided with and assisted the band’s natural evolution into a rock n’ roll outfit. They skiffeled on for a few months but by March 1958 Macca’s mate George Harrison had been recruited into the group and their repertoire soon

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    Paul McCartney and Lennon met in July of 1957‚ and McCartney soon became the guitarist for the band. In February of 1958‚ McCartney invited his friend George Harrison to watch the group. He ended up auditioning for the band. Lennon was impressed by Harrison but he thought he was too young for the band because he

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    recording twenty-five number-one singles on the US Hot 100 Chart. Paraphrase: In the 50’s‚ Lennon and McCartney had such a love for Elvis that it drew them together. When the two first met McCartney said that Lennon played a lot like Elvis. He also said that Lennon looked like Elvis too! On the first day that the two boys met Lennon immediately knew that he wanted to start a band with McCartney. Later that day John asked him to join the group. John Lennon said that nothing really affected him or

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    are signed in as: Da Yin Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #1 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 9:40 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 Beatle ______________ sings lead on this syncopated melody.  Paul  Ringo  John  Yoko  George 2 One writer describes this 1971 John song as "leaping right out of the radio" with its dramatic‚ unaccompanied vocal choir opening and powerful funky rock bass and drums groove. It is...  "Luck of the Irish"  "Working Class

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    The Beatles is a band that is known for their messages of peace‚ love‚ and happiness. The band includes John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. The bands album Let it Be puts a twist on the usual rock style of music. The album was written and sung by Paul McCartney in 1970. It sends its listeners on a roller coaster of emotions because of the range of tempo and beat in its songs. Some songs are sad or calming while others are more upbeat and happy. The album is pretty mediocre

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    The Beatles  John Lennon formed the Beatles in 1960‚ being his big claim to fame. The Beatles were John  Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Stuart Sutcliffe. In desperate need of a  drummer‚ they asked Pete Best. They traveled to Hamburg‚ Germany for a residency. When  Stuart Sutcliffe decided to stay in Hamburg‚  Paul McCartney took over bass‚ and Ringo Starr  replaced Pete Best on drums. The band released their first single Love Me Do‚ in October  1962. The other Beatles idolized John

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    was born in 1940‚ Paul McCartney born in 1942 turned out to be Lennon’s writing soul mate. George Harrison was the third member of the group who met McCartney during school. The last member of the beatle clan was Ringo Starr. Before the Beatles‚ America believed that rock-‘n’-roll music was just a forgotten moment in time‚ but the Beatles helped the Americans remember those forgotten times‚ and after 1963‚ no one could stop the Beatles‚ except each other. Even though McCartney‚ and Lennon were inseparable

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