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Beatles Break Up
As they walked off the plane, thousands of people stood there to welcome them. ... They were the biggest sensation since Elvis; they called themselves The Beatles. ... The question is what was so bad that this extremely talented group had to break up? There is much controversy to why the group broke up. ... The group gave many interviews and had many discussions to why they had broken up, but still there are debates. ... Could the Beatles just have not had anything left to do with their music? According to The Beatles, written by Allan Kozinn, the Beatles had given seven great years of music, but the whole group wanted different things. ... Many people say this reason could not be true because all of the Beatles songs say written by McCartney-Lennon. ... Harrison had become very interested in Indian music, culture and philosophy; he wanted to incorporate it into the Beatles music, but
Lennon and McCartney would have no part of that. ... Through out their entire career the Beatles have always had an idolization with Bob Dylan. While spending more and more time with Dylan the Beatles began to experiment in drug use along with him. However, Dylan and the Beatles are totally different personalities. Dylan being able to use drugs and still accomplishes his goals and in contrast the Beatles were not able to mix work with pleasure in that respect (VH-1, Behind the Music). ... He was no longer part of the Beatles world; he was in his own. ... The Beatles were soon unable to work together. ... Another main reason that was speculated to why the Beatles had to come to an end was because of marriage and/or girlfriends. ... According to Kozinn it is ridiculous to blame Ono for the break up. ... The Beatles wanted to spend time with their families and not have to leave all the time. ... until you got back and were fed up. ... When Paul was asked to explain why the group had broken up he stated, "Personal differences, business differences, musical differences, but most of all because I have a better time with my family. ... " George Harrison was interviewed in 1971 about one year after the break- up. ... The only way to go about it was for them to break -up. George also said that they all have to try something different, and once they had maybe the Beatles will work together again.
Approximate Word count = 1973 Approximate Pages = 7.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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