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The Effect Of Beatles On 60's Popular Culture

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The effect that the Beatles would have on '60s popular culture is hard to overstate. "Beatlemania" soon gripped the world, and when the group made their debut in America, the media dubbed the period of musical crossover between the two nations the "British Invasion." Little could they know at the time, this era would truly have a lasting impact on rock 'n' roll.
During a decade full of political and social strife, the Beatles expressed the broader hopes of their contemporaries for peace, love and rock 'n' roll. McCartney in particular would write more hits for the band than any other member. Songs like "Yesterday," "Hey Jude," "Let It Be," "Yellow Submarine" and "Hello, Goodbye" would provide the soundtrack for a generation. From 1962 to '70,

In this essay, the author

  • Explains the impact that the beatles would have on '60s popular culture. the media dubbed the period of musical crossover between the two nations the "british invasion."
  • Analyzes how the beatles expressed the broader hopes of their contemporaries for peace, love and rock 'n' roll during a decade full of political and social strife. mccartney wrote more hits for the band than any other member.
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