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The Beatles

Raging crowds, raving teens, and disapproving parents, what do all three of these things have in common? The Beatles caused many of these things when they hit American turf in the mid 1960's. A band from England, the Beatles, brilliantly changed for the better, the way America's music was to be played for years to come. With their "mop-top" style, the Beatles hit American soil running. America's music was never quite the same. Many traditional adults did not approve of how the youth of their "gilded" nation were flocking to this new style of music.
As a four member band from England, the Beatles had it going on. The members of their band were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They had fans going crazy over seas and wanted to expand their talent to the Americans, who were stuck in an age of conformity and traditionalism. The Beatles knew that they were going to be a hit in an age where people were speaking out against this conformity. They......


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