The Beatles

What you are looking for is the beatles. I like this band very much.

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In 1956, John Lennon (John Lennon) was the craziest rock and roll fan at Quarrybank School. With the help of some gangsters, he formed A band "The Quarrymen". In 1957, Paul McCartney joined. At the end of the year, George Harrison joined the band through Paul's introduction. In 1958, John's good friend Stuart Sutcliffe joined. Stuart was a young painter. His main job was to sell paintings. The money he earned helped John buy musical instruments and equipment. For the story of Stuart and John, you can refer to the movie "Back Beat" and the movie The original soundtrack can be seen on the NHK channel. "The Quarrymen" later changed their name to "Johnny and the Moondogs", and then to "The Silver Beatles".

In 1960, John officially named the band The Beatles and signed a performance contract with a local club in Hamburg, planning to go to Germany to explore the world. Shortly before leaving England, Paul persuaded a young drummer, Peter Best, to join the Beatles. In 1961, the Beatles performed regularly at the Cavern Club in Liverpool. At this time, Stuart Sutcliffe decided not to play in the group anymore and to concentrate on painting. The Beatles' early toilet seat hairstyle was later copied by pig singers. It was Stuart's German girlfriend Astrid. Designed by kirchherr. Stuart passed away from a brain tumor in April 1962. John Lennon wrote "With lovers and friends I still can recall, Some are dead and Some are living" in the song "In My Life", referring to his dead friend Stuart Sutcliffe, a genius who died young. When the Beatles went to Hamburg to perform for the second time, they finally had the opportunity to serve as the accompaniment band for a record single "My Bonnie". This single caught the attention of Brian Epstein, the owner of a local record store in Liverpool, because people actually came to the record store and asked for this record. Brian Epstein made a special trip to the Cavern Club to watch the performance of these four kids, and was convinced that these kids would become stars of tomorrow. After self-recommendation, Brian became the manager of the Beatles. Brain Epstein visited major record companies in London, and also tried to sell to Decca Records, but was rejected by them all. Finally, Parlophone's producer George Martin finally agreed to sign a contract with the Beatles and record the first single "Love Me Do". At this time, Ringo Starr also replaced Peter Best as the drummer, becoming the final official lineup of the Beatles. At the end of 1962, the single "Love Me Do" was released and reached the UK Top 20.

In early 1963, the single "Please Please Me" became UK Top 1.

The success of the Beatles caused infinite regret for Decca Records, and indirectly led to Decca Records signing a contract with Rolling Stone. From here on, a large number of similar groups emerged, and rock music changed with the Beatles! In 1964, the Beatles visited them in Grace Land in the United States. Elvis Presley, the teenage idol of Elvis, expressed his disdain for these four brats being able to dominate the martial arts world alone. He had been lying on the sofa watching TV and did not want to talk to these idiots. The Beatles did not take it seriously and thought it was a strange meeting. . In August 1965, in addition to setting a record for performance revenue at Shea Stadium, the Beatles also took the opportunity to visit their childhood idol, Elvis Presley. Unexpectedly, Elvis reprimanded these four brats in person, criticizing the Beatles' music as noise that creates social problems. On October 26, 1965, the Church of England decided to award them the Medal of Honor. At Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth personally awarded the MBE (Member of the British Empire) medal to each member.

In 1967, the beatles released the concept album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", which officially made rock music a serious art, and the creative themes were no longer limited to male love and female love. In June 1967, the Beatles were invited to perform live in the world's first satellite broadcast program. They wrote a song "All you need is Love" specially for this purpose. Through three satellites, 24 countries could synchronize Saw this performance by the Beatles. On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced his withdrawal from the Beatles. The previously released "Let it be" album seemed to hint at this ending, an irreparable fact of separation, and the strongest band in the history of rock and roll officially came to an end.

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Yes, I will add a final sentence. They have several classic songs that have been passed down. Hey Jude, Yesterday, Yellow Submarine, etc. I like a lot of them