The Beatles' influence on popular culture

The Beatles' influence on popular culture

A community portal about The Beatles' influence on popular culture with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Beatles' influence on rock music and popular culture was—and remains—immense. Their commercial success... [more]

A community portal about The Beatles' influence on popular culture with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The Beatles' influence on rock music and popular culture was—and remains—immense. Their commercial success started an almost immediate wave of changes—including a move from U.S. global dominance of rock and roll to UK acts, from soloists to groups, from professional songwriters to self-penned songs and to changes in fashion.

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Written by poolparty on
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr performed together for the first time in 7 years in support of the David Lynch Foundation's 'Change Begins Within' program. The foundation raised millions to promote world peace and understanding by teaching children transcendental meditation. When McCartney sat at the piano to sing ' Let It Be ,' then accompanied himself on the guitar for ' Blackbird ,' every heart in the place broke. Emma Brockes Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr 'Let It Be/With a Little Help From My Friends' Read Full Story
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If you are under age 50 or over 60, it is highly likely that you probably either underrate the Fab Four or minimize their impact on music and men's styles. Why? The reason is because if you are under 50, you were too young to experience the insanity of Beatlemania. It really was historical. If over 60, you probably did not like their radical look nor their music and style (your style is more in line with Elvis, which is ironic because all of The Beatles idolized Elvis ). There is a narrow age group and now middle aged Americans or Britons who were ... Read Full Story
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Dave Lawrence Online has got eight clips from the recent David Lynch benefit show in NYC featuring, among others, Paul McCartney with his old pal Richie Starkey handling the drums and singing on a few songs... Here's a review of the proceedings from Spinner.com . I'm diggin' the version of Jet, here, below - but no Ringo on it. Read Full Story
Written by joeOneNyne on
You know we like to keep you all abreast on new Shepard Fairey works, and while you’re waiting for some pics of our latest acquisition - here’s a peak at his latest work. Designed for the David Lynch Foundation Benefit Concert featuring Sir Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Ben Harper, Moby among others, the CHANGE BEGINS print is limited to a run of 600, with 100 signed and numbered prints up for sale in each colorway (red & blue) on the Obey website , this Tuesday April 28th. You know it’s going to be a hectic Tuesday afternoon. Read Full Story
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Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney reunited to promote the "Beatles: Rock Band" video game, due September 9, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. More... Read Full Story
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