The Beatles Biography

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FORMED: 1960, Liverpool, England
DISBANDED: 1970

Inspired by the "skiffle boom", a student at Quarry Bank School in Liverpool named John Lennon decided to form a group in 1957 which laid the foundation to what was to become the most famous rock band of all time. John's original name was "The Blackjacks". However, this name only lasted a week and John used the school name as inspiration for the later name "The Quarry Men" in March 1957. John sang and played guitar, Colin Hanton played drums, Eric Griffiths on guitar, Pete Shotton on washboard, Rod Davis on banjo and Bill Smith on tea-chest bass. Bill was soon replaced by Ivan Vaughan.

John was inspired by "Heartbreak Hotel" and became a fan of American rock 'n' roll music. He introduced songs by Buddy Holly , Carl Perkins, The Coasters, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Gene Vincent into their repertoire. On July 6, 1957, Ivan Vaughan invited Paul McCartney to see their gig at The Woolton Parish Church Fete. The fifteen-year-old McCartney was introduce to sixteen-year-old Lennon and a unique song writing partnership began.

The line-up of The Quarry Men increased to seven with Paul on guitar and vocals, John Lowe on piano and George Harrison on guitar and vocals. Soon Griffiths and another member would leave, leaving a five-piece band. The group appeared at several local talent contests but had very few gigs. By January 1959, the group wasn't operating. Although John and Paul kept in touch, George had joined the Les Stewart Quartet.

That might have been the end of The Quarry Men but they had a stroke of luck. The Les Stewart Quartet had been booked as a resident band at a new club called "The Casbah". It was run by Mrs. Mona Best to support her son's Pete and Rory. Stewart, upset because his guitarist Ken Brown help decorate the club, refused to play there. Ken and George walked out of the group and George contacted John and Paul, and The Quarry Men were reunited as a quartet. After about seven gigs at the club, Ken Brown left over a disagreement about money. From October 1959 to January 1960 John, Paul and George continued as a trio with Paul on drums. They called themselves "Johnny & the Moondogs".

By this time John was enrolled in The Liverpool College of Art. John knew that they needed a bass player so he asked two students if they would like the position. The two were Stuart Sutcliffe and Rod Murray. Both could not afford a guitar, so Rod started to make one by hand. However, Stuart was able to sell one of his paintings to a John Moores Exhibition and was able to buy a Hofner bass guitar and join the group in January, 1960. At this time the group had changed its name to "Silver Beetles". They also began shifting drummers around, the first was Tommy Moore who toured with them through Scotland and then left. The next was Norman Chapman but he left after only a few weeks. Finally, George suggested that Pete Best, the son of club owner Mrs. Mona Best, become the group's drummer.

Paul contacted Pete and offered him the drummer seat, he took it. The group had finally settled on "The Beatles" just before their first trip to Hamburg in August, 1960. Now John, Paul, George, Stuart and Pete would head off for Hamburg. At that time The Beatles weren't considered to be the leading group in Liverpool and in most cases were looked down upon. In Hamburg they pulled their act together musically. This was caused by the fact that they had to play such long hours and were bullied by the club owner Bruno Koschimider to "make a show". It wasn't just Hamburg that made them special. The fact that Liverpool had so many venues for local acts to play at, coupled with the rivalry between more than 300 Merseyside groups, continued to forge The Beatles until they were to be regarded as Liverpool's top band.

At the time, Pete Best was regarded as the most potent symbol in the band. After Hamburg, Stuart Sutcliffe had left and now The Beatles were a four-piece band and Paul took over as bass guitarist. John, Paul and George were the three front-line guitarists and they alternated as lead singers and also performed vocal harmony with either John and Paul or all three. Pete Best played drums and occasionally sang one song but he had developed a distinctive drum sound called "the atom beat" which many other drummers tried to copy.

By this time, The Beatles had hired Brian Epstein as their manager and he signed them up for an audition with Decca Records. The head of Decca Records told The Beatles manager, "Guitar groups are on their way out Mr. Epstein.". The Beatles were devastated by their failed audition but Epstien secured them a contract with Parlophone Records. George Martin became their A&R Man. In August of 1962, Pete Best was replaced by Ringo Starr.

Their first single "Love Me Do" was issued on October 5, 1962, and was a modest hit. 1963 and 1964 proved to be the most important years in their careers. In 1963 the "Beatlemania" craze had started in Britain and The Beatles were no longer support acts at concerts. Now they were starring in the Royal Variety Show and the highest rating TV show "Sunday Night At The London Palladium".

Their biggest year was 1964 when they conquered the biggest record market in the world - America. The group became symbols. America was mourning the death of President John F. Kennedy and The Beatles appeared on the scene to bring them fun and excitement and end their mourning. They also brought back rock 'n' roll to America. After Elvis had join the army, he lost much of his early rebelliousness. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry were rocked by scandals and their careers suffered. Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens had been killed in an plane crash. The American media was promoting what The Beatles called "One-Hit-Wonders" such as Frankie Avalon, Tab Hunter, James Darren, etc.

Ed Sullivan had been at London airport when The Beatles return from Sweden and saw all the girls screaming, the boys cheering and the media taking pictures. He knew they were something special and he booked them on his TV show "The Ed Sullivan Show". That show received the highest ratings in the history of television up to then. That same year The Beatles toured America for the first time and starred in their first motion picture "A Hard Day's Night". In 1965, The Beatles second motion picture "HELP!" premiered. Later that year, The Beatles performed at Shea Stadium in New York to a crowd of 55,000 screaming fans. The largest live audience in history. Their tours did have their darker moments. The first being in Tokyo, Japan where The Beatles were locked up in their hotel and were not allowed to come out until show time. The next was in the Philippines when, on a day off, Madam Marcos asked them to attend a Royal dinner. The Beatles politely turned down the invitation and the public was furious. The Bea
tles quickly left.

In 1966, The Beatles were under heavy pressure from the press after John made a remark that The Beatles were more popular than Jesus. John had to apologize and explain himself several times. Not only that but their tour of America was plagued with mishaps. On August 19, 1966 they receive a death threat in Memphis and a firecracker went off during the show terrifying The Beatles. The next day in Cincinnati a concert promoter failed to provide a stage canopy and can't understand why The Beatles were unwilling to play electric guitars in a rainstorm. Paul becomes so agitated he becomes ill. On August 28, 1966 at Dodger Stadium, L.A. cops are seen beating teenage girls. Dozens are trampled in the chaos.

During the sixties, The Beatles not only became a musical phenomenon, they affected the styles and fashions of the decade. They transformed the record industry as well. They brought about royalties for artists and producers, revolutionized music tours, and started the Pop promo film or what we know today as "The Music Video". Everyone of their albums, from Please Please Me to Abbey Road were all popular and unique in their own way. But after the death of their long time manager Brian Epstein, things would start to fall apart for The Beatles.

Due to outside interests the group focused less and less and the band. In late 1964 they were introduced to marijuana and would experiment with more drugs such as LSD which they were first introduced to in late 1965. The Beatles played their last concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco on August 29, 1966. In 1967, their manager Brian Epstein died of a accidental drug overdose. Some friction was caused between John and Paul because Paul was trying to become the leader of the group after Brian's death. Ties were still strong at this point between the band members despite Ringo leaving the band for a short time during The White Album because he felt left out. When Ringo decided to return he found his drum kit decked with flowers and the others tried to include him more.

After The White Album they embarked on the "Let It Be" project. The idea was to see The Beatles jam, rehearse and record a whole new album of songs. At the end they would give a concert from some spectacular place. Tensions were high between Paul and George as they started recording at Twickenham Film Studios. John was off in his land of love with Yoko and Ringo was left in the background. One day George walked out on a session after a disagreement with Paul. George came back to finish up the album but as John would later explain, "We couldn't play the game anymore, we just couldn't do it".

The Beatles gave their last public appearance on top of the Apple building on January 30, 1969. However their "Let It Be" album was deemed un-releasable. It was handed over to Phil Spector who added lush orchestrations to such songs as "The Long and Winding Road", infuriating Paul. Despite all of this, The Beatles decided to get together to make one final album "Abbey Road" which would go on to become their biggest selling record in history. It was mainly Paul who kept the group together this long, encouraging them to make Magical Mystery Tour back in 1967 after Brian's death and trying to get them all excited about recording and performing. Recording yes, performing no. From Sgt. Pepper's through Abbey Road these were considered to be their "studio years" where they rarely got together except to record. The Let It Be album was finally released on May 8, 1970 less than a month after Paul publicly announced he was no longer a member of the group.

In the end, The Beatles became true legends. Their music touched all our lives. The Beatles wanted more than just to "Be Beatles", they wanted happiness. A happiness that they once had back when they first became successful. John found happiness with his one true love Yoko, his Plastic Ono Band, and son Sean; Paul found happiness with Linda, his children, and Wings; George found happiness with his solo career, Olivia, and his son Dhani; and Ringo found happiness with his solo career, acting career, Barbara, and his sons. They will always be the greatest rock 'n' roll band in history.

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When I'm Sixty-Four | Reviewer: Helmut (Germany) | 4/23/12

I turned 64 today and I'm still remember the faboulous past Time, where this nice and smooth song was one of the Top-10 in the charts worldwide. Thank you Paul for all the Songs you wrote for us generation. God bless you!

true heros | Reviewer: nastag | 2/29/12

they are true heroes, heroes that will always live in our hearts. with out them we wouldn't have rock 'n' roll or most other good music we have now and the world would be boring. once when i was listening to their music a guy came up to me and said that the Beatles suck and that no one likes them im not the type to usually talk bak so i thought it in my head this is wat i thought "u idiot ur type of music wouldnt exist without them u probably hate them cuz thier old and u probably havent heard a single song of thiers"

the best rock band ever | Reviewer: aleyda moran | 1/3/12

i love the beatles my favorite song is revolution,lucy in the sky of dimonds,love me do,and it wasnt yokos falt i whish i went to one of there concerts the beatls are the best i whis they were still alife i lisent to there music all the time byeeeee

rock on!! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 12/4/11

The Beatles are probably about the greatest band in the complete history of rock n roll. I do agree though, that if you're in a situation like that you really should just get out of it, because if you don't you won't be able to enjoy life. P.S. The Beatles could totally slaughter lil' wayne!!!!!!!

Nothing to beat The Beatles!!!!!! | Reviewer: LoveCarpenters&Beatles!!!!!! | 11/24/11

The Beatles are the best band in history, no one will ever near the amount of talent the Beatles had.With this talent came hard work and this makes a winning combination...All their songs are connected to my life atleast...but probably to everyone elses as well, so no one can beat the Beatles.

Ergh! | Reviewer: Lucy | 11/14/11

@Josh Penis. Okay, first of all, your last name is extremely fitting, because you are a dick of note. The Beatles were an incredible band whose music actually meant something. The Beatles broke up forty years ago and people still listen to their music today, whereas Lil Wayne? I'd give him two years MAXIMUM before everybody completely forgets about him (which won't be much of a tragedy). And "Lil Wayne could slotter them in a rap battle"? One, half of The Beatles are dead, so that is PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE. Two, do you really think The Beatles would challenge Lil Wayne to a rap battle? Rap was unheard of in their day (what a beautiful time in human history). Listen to some proper music, Josh Dick. It'll do you good.

chode=beatles. | Reviewer: Josh Penis | 11/3/11

The beatles are the worst band in the history of bands. they sound like 4 year old girls. lil wayne could slotter them in a rap battle! Who ever disagrees is a sweaty ball sack with a chode dangling over it.put that in ur pipe and smoke it!!!!!!!!!!!

biggest fan | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/30/11

the beatles are the best band ever my favorite song is Elinor rigby i know that song by heart i even know how to play it on my guitar long live the best band ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxooxoxoxoxoxoxo!!!!

With love, The Beatles | Reviewer: SaxaphonicBeauty | 10/30/11

I was first really introduced to The Beatles when my dad sent me The Beatles Rock Band. I was curious; I had heard so much about them. I started singing some songs (which is what I'm best at) and I was amazed. Months passed, and I played it every day. When my birthday came around, my mom had bought me their first movie, "A Hard Day's Night", to show me their quirky, weird sense of humour. I love that movie so much. They were so funny and real. Time passed, I had temporarily lost interest, until she got another movie, "Help!". My love was rekindled, and this time I had taken a liking to one Beatle in specific, George Harrison. He was known as the quiet one, which was fitting for me, since I'm very quiet and shy. I had become fascinated with George (and still am to this day) and his music.

I read these reviews from vapid, airhead fangirls, saying "oh i luv them soooo much! i wish they never broke up!" And I just have to think "Why?" The Beatles were great on the outside, but on the inside, for the band members, it was horrible." Imagine having a love of music, and performing music that nobody can hear because they're screaming so loud. There's a setting on my rock band called "Realism mode". I thought "Hey, the more realistic, the better". Except when I picked a song I knew by heart, "Eight Days A Week", and tried to sing it, I realised that what the meant by "realism" was that they realistically adjusted the crowd volume to the point where I couldn't think, let alone sing the lyrics. Imagine going through that at every concert. It's no wonder they stopped touring. After Epstein died, tensions within the band made it a living hell. As George once said, "My first big break was getting into the Beatles, my second one was getting out." So it baffles me how people claim to "luv" them so much, yet wish they stayed in a horrible situation. They found happiness and love outside of The Beatles.

So there's my opinion on The Beatles, beginning, end, and aftershock. Some of you may disagree, some may think I'm insane. But my love for their musical talent and their love for each other remains vigilant as we approach the anniversary of George Harrison's death. The Beatles weren't so much a band as they were an idea. An idea that still live on in our hearts even after the group parted ways and as they pass away. If you truly love something(whether it's a band or a single person), you have to let it go someday, to make them happy.

Life will never be the same again | Reviewer: Satya | 10/8/11

The Beatles entered your heart and brought in happiness, they entered your mind and rejuvenated the soul, they entered into your bodies in flesh and blood from the fashion labels to the fashion statements, they were episcopal in their attitudes, in that they popularized their ideals just like the church would popularize their ideologies, they proselytized the lifestyles and Beatlemania raged like the looming clouds of instant happiness. They infiltrated our social fabric and life would never be the same again.Born in 1955, I was in the 4th standard of the scholastic and the roadside street-talk would be Beatles hair, Beatles boots and no word could be spelled backwards or misspelled unless we talked about the Beatles.They were a gigantic monolith, a civilization in themselves and became a sarcophagus to the despair and the doomsday which the WW II & the later years had brought to the populace through niggardly life styles & fundamental needs.Their music soul-searched for love and happiness for the adults, the rudimentary needs of this RHYTHMIC HEART,their music was philosophical food for the adolescent years which knew no fatigue.Beatles will always occupy my mind,my heart and my reverberating soul. In the death of John & George,every sub-atomic part of my brain has contorted with the manna & the mellifluous convulsing into a deep & diaphragmatic wound from which I shall not recover. To mitigate this loss I have educated my two bright sparks on Beatlemania....their initial blooding into popular music and lilting melodies began with the sweet sparkling sound of the glorious BEATLES. It may now be compelling to find who inspired the Beatles, who inspired the Beatlemania, who was responsible for their separation from their brief sojourn into synergy....their whole was much, much greater than the sum of their parts.In my life I lived (I am still living)there would have never been anyone who has touched my heart more than the Beatles. BEATLES WAS FOR BASICS, BEATLES WERE FOR BRANDING AND NOW BEATLES ARE FOR BUSINESS AND THERE WOULD BE NO SINGLE BUSINESS TYCOON OR MAGNATE WHO WOULD HAVE HIS/HER INITIAL skirmish with the most beautiful and the most boisterous beings called the BEATLES. I think life will never be the same again. There will be no more music, and wonderful thoughts in sweet fragrance or meadows. Their music lilted, their music lifted and GOD help me their music was the ultimate sweeteners .

Beatles, forever !!!! | Reviewer: Raul Garcia | 9/9/11

No matter how long time is, The Beatles always will be the best four guys band "ACROSS THE UNIVERSE" and they always will have the bests #1 songs in the world. My sons like to listen to the beatles everyday, everyweek, and every year. Happiness is a "GUN". BYE

"GOD SAVE BEATLES"

A new world | Reviewer: Paul W | 8/18/11

The Beatles made a huge difference in the music world. Not only did they produce great music, they changed our culture. I am glad to have seen them come to America and step off the plane the first time. Long live the fab four!

Oh My Gosh! | Reviewer: Gigi Charlington | 6/15/11

I like totally love the Beatles! John Lennon is like totally cute. Like totally the best singer ever well except for Jay Lo shes totally awesome OMG JK JK JK! The beatles arer totally like better! Oh my gosh oh my gosh you guys!

Wowza! | Reviewer: Autie Pickle | 6/9/11

Them Beatles be comin' from another planet... THE PLANET OF AWESOME!!!!!!!! I love me some beatles... my favourite song is Yellow Submarine cuz i have a Yellow submarie in Europe at my CUTE LIL' COTTAGE RIP John Lennon and George Harrison... *cry cry cry*

rock n roll will never die!!!! | Reviewer: Flor | 5/6/11

the beatles were the best rock n roll band and they will never die i luv them soooooo much waithout the beatles there is no rock n roll its just boring i wish they were still a band soo they could make me happy.


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