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John, Ringo, Paul, and George. The four people who are claimed to be the most influential in the evolution of music. From their early love song days (All My Loving) to their LSD/Hippie days (I Am The Walrus), The Beatles will be forever remembered by their musical expertise, catchy lyrics, and radical, unique, and innovative ideas.
Starting off in Liverpool, these guys were originally known as The Quarrymen which included John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison. They soon left the band and started fresh with The Beatles with their new drummer Ringo Starr. It wasn't long before the band hit stardom in Liverpool. Taking their talents overseas, The Beatles reach America where they are met with a great reaction. They soon were making number one hits across the globe
The band hit several rough spots along the way, increasing tensions (mainly between John and Paul) between one another. However they were all able to let it be and laughed it off with a smoke of LSD. Thus, The Beatles reached a phase and started making "trippy" songs which were influenced a lot by their drug use (thus songs like Tomorrow Never Knows and Revolution 9). Although the band was still very popular, there was still a lot of tension and they decided to make an album like the "good old days".
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Dubbed the "greatest Beatles album of all time," Abbey Road was a hit. With great songs like "Here Comes the Sun", "Because", and their final song aptly named "The End", Abbey Road became their last album before The Beatles officially broke up.
-Mehul

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