Fifty years ago today, The Beatles split up. Anyone remember the announcement? Or, for those not old enough to remember, have you heard any of their music?
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/apr/09/shattered-paul-weller-booker-beatles-split-50-years-ago-fans
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I was 16 at the time and we were about to emigrate to Australia, worse time of my life, as £10 Poms!
Definitely a Beatles fan and still am, great music still going strong.
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The Head called a special assembly and actually cried on stage whilst announcing it.
Thought the virus had taken Macca and Ringo out!
You are not alone - that was my first thought when seeing the subject header.
I don't think he meant that to apply to him.
The Beatles were a very significant musical force.
When I first met Mrs Plum she didn't have a clue who they were, or Frank Sinatra or loads of others. She also thought Liverpool FC were really called Liverpool Street and played near that London station because she lived and worked in the City.
Yes John never liked Millwall
However, I was massively influenced by them in my musical tastes. Got into them when I was around 11 or 12. Parents had the "blue" album (given to them by a relative one xmas but they never really listened to it) and was really the first record I listened to over & over again & then went out & bought the "red" album. Over the next few years I steadily bought the back catalogue of studio albums until I had every one (apart from Magical mystery tour).
Anyone who can't appreciate Sgt Pepper's, Revolver or Abbey Road isn't worth bothering about.
@UEAAddick prefers the Plastic Ono Band to the Beatles.
Can't think where he gets his contrary tastes.
https://youtu.be/5VgRuLQgeSE
Have seen Paul McCartney in concert a few times and to see him sing Beatles tracks is very special.
I'm surprised really, considering what a monumental bully he was
Of course, now, I can see that they wrote some quite pleasant ditties and actually have most of their albums.