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The Beatles: The Best Band Ever (Interesting Biographies #14)

The Beatles is one of the best if not the best band ever. They set the standard for music and pop culture through their massive influence. No band has topped their fame yet, but why? Little darling, here comes the story of The Beatles.

The Beatles started in Liverpool when John Lennon in March 1957, began recruiting members for his band. Eventually, he teamed up with three other members and the group we all know as the Fab Four was created. It was Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Stuart Sutcliffe. Wait, Sutcliffe? Wasn’t it someone else? Anyway, Sutcliffe is the one who came up with the name, “The Beatles”. Originally he suggested the band be called “Beatals”  as a tribute to Buddy Holly and The Crickets. Then the band became “The Silver Beatles” and then they changed their name to “The Beatles”. Sutcliffe also has credit for creating the classic hair cuts The Beatles had that we all love. In mid-August a drummer joined the band. I bet you know who it was. That’s right, it was Pete Best! Wait, did you expect someone else? The band performed at several clubs the next two years and became popular in Liverpool. During this period Sutcliffe left the band to pursue his art studies in Germany. Boy, did that guy miss out. Eventually, The Beatles made a record deal with George Martin of EMI.

The Beatles first recorded at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios in London on June 6, 1962. However, Martin was not satisfied with Best’s drumming skills, so The Beatles replaced Best with Ringo Starr (there is the fourth member we all know). Hear that haters? Starr literally replaced the Best. In February 1963, The Beatles recorded ten songs for their debut album, “Please Please Me”. It included two songs that had been released as singles a month earlier: “Love Me Do” and “Please Please Me”, which had moderate success. Those song titles aren’t exactly proper grammar. The album released in March and met with success, remaining at the top of the charts in the UK for thirty weeks. In April the band released their third single, “From Me To You” and their fourth single called “She Loves You” reached the top of the charts with their fourth single receiving the fastest sales of a record at the time.

(The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me.)

On February 7, 1964, the Beatles landed in New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport to begin their conquest of the United States of America after their band had gained popularity in the U.S. in December. They became even more famous after they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show with 70 million viewers watching them. This began the phenomenon known as Beatlemania. In March and April, United Artist Records convinced the band to sign a three-motion-picture deal because of the commercial potential for their songs. During those months The Beatles shot their first film, A Hard Day’s Night, which was a mock-documentary on the band. It was a success when it premiered in July and August in the U.S. and U.K. In August the Beatles met famous musician Bob Dylan, whom introduced them to cannabis. I guess The Beatles weren’t kidding when they said they got “higher with a little help from my friends”.

In July 1965, The Beatles released their second album called, “Help!”. This album highlighted the McCartney-Lennon song writing partnership in songs like Help!, Ticket To Ride, and Yesterday. In December they released their third album, “Rubber Soul”, which included famous songs such as In My Life that showed the maturity and growth of the band. In June 1966, The Beatles released a compellation album for the U.S. called “Yesterday and Today” that caused an uproar for its gruesome cover art. The idea of the cover was supposed to be a satirical response to how the U.S. was butchering their albums. They ran into more U.S. controversy when Lennon made a comment during an interview stating The Beatles were “More popular than Jesus”. It was supposed to be more of a humorous remark by commenting on how their concerts were more packed than churches. However, in the eyes of Bible Belt America, The Beatles were spawns of Satan. Just imagine how Fox News would have reacted to that comment. In response, Bible Belt Americans burned Beatles albums and banned their music from the radio. If Lennon had said “To teenage girls we are more popular than Jesus”, maybe he would have gotten away with it.

(The cover of The Beatles’ compellation album, “Yesterday and Today. Quite gruesome isn’t it?)

In August, The Beatles released their next album, “Revolver”.  This continued to show the band’s maturity and experimentation with psychedelic rock. Then in June of 1967, they released their next album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band”. This album is considered the greatest album of all time. In 1968, The Beatles released a successful film called Yellow Submarine. Then they released their next album, “The White Album”, while it was successful it was not critically received well for it lacked creativity. Also the cover of the album is incredibly lazy. The making of “The White Album” is marked as the beginning of the break up of The Beatles. Tensions were growing high as the band members were becoming annoyed with each other. Also Lennon began to bring his girlfriend, Yoko Ono to the recordings. We all know what that’s like when your friend is dating and they show off their date everywhere. In September they released their next album, “Abbey Road”, which quickly rose to number one. It was a miracle that album was made considering how much the band members hated each other at that point. In May of 1970, The Beatles released their final album, “Let It Be”. A month earlier the world was brought the most devastating announcement since the Kennedy Assasination. McCartney had announced his departure from The Beatles and soon all the other members left as well.

(The album cover to The Beatles’ “Abbey Road”.)

What happened to the members? John Lennon had is own successful solo career, but he was assassinated in December 1980. George Harrison also had a successful solo career, but he died in November 2001 due to lung cancer. Paul McCartney is still alive and has had a successful solo career. Finally, Ringo Starr is also still alive and had a briefly successful solo career, but now is the guy people go to in order to find out about the more popular members of The Beatles.

Why are The Beatles the most successful band in history? Why is it we don’t have a artists like The Beatles in today’s time? First of all The Beatles set the standard story for all bands. Start off your career with some love songs, have a documentary film about you, do some controversial stuff, get hooked on drugs, and break up. No band has strayed from this formula unless they just fade into obscurity like Click Five.

The closest thing we have to The Beatles today is One Direction, which is sad because it shows how much popular music has deteriorated over the years. Anyway, when The Beatles first started they were a simple boy band, whom sang love songs that filled the fantasies of teenage girls. One Direction is doing the same thing right now. Will One Direction mature like The Beatles did? Probably not. Why? The answer is the market. When The Beatles were around their was major changes taking place in America. President Lyndon B. Johnson had the War on Poverty, Civil Rights, and the protests against the Vietnam War. The Beatles became the people’s voice of these issues and that sold a lot of money. In today’s world we obviously still face major issues, but political music doesn’t sell. Sex, drugs and partying does. Yeah, there are songs that relate to issues like gay marriage out there, but they are not rebellious in nature. We need a band or artist that is not afraid to be like, “FU!” to the government. For example when the NSA scandal was uncovered did you hear any artists sing about it? When is the last time you heard a political song on the radio? I don’t know why, but artists have not been allowed to express those beliefs. I would think a producer could make more money on an artist that is outspoken than a restricted one. If you watch The Beatles in their interviews, they are smart and funny. They aren’t afraid to mock the U.S. We need more artists like that in the world. No artist really stands out on top today because music wise they don’t stick out from everybody else. There is a good chance I will not see a band like The Beatles in my lifetime and that is sad.

This has been the fourteenth installment of my Interesting Biographies series. Follow my blog for more entries in the future. Also check out my previous biographies. Leave a comment if there is someone you want me to do a biography on.

Is Beyonce Using An Audio Clip Of The Challenger Disaster Insensitive?

By now you have all probably heard of the criticism Beyonce is receiving for using an audio clip from the Challenger disaster in her new song “XO”. Some people say it is insensitive, others say it is fine.

This raises a good question. Should artists be considerate of other people when they express themselves? In controversies like this people say that the artist has their right to express themselves in anyway they choose. Art can be provocative. I agree that artists no matter what they believe should be able to express themselves, however they can still cross the line. There was no reason to have the Challenger audio clip in “XO”. The clip does not relate to the song. You could take out the audio clip and the song would not be effected at all. The reason that clip is there is so people will complain and the song will get attention, which is clearly working. Beyonce claims the song is supposed to be in on honor of the Challenger victims, but that is clearly not the case. The song is about a relationship. There is no reference to the Challenger disaster in the lyrics or video. I question if she even knew the audio clip was from the Challenger disaster. It should also be noted that the families of the victims of the Challenger disaster and the NASA people connected to it are greatly offended, but that is expected.

Artists have power in this world. By being provocative some artists can raise awareness to important issues. However, in cases like this the artist is only seeking attention, which makes them insensitive to those effected by the tragedy.

Is Lip-Syncing A Big Deal?

Recently Britney Spears has gotten criticized by accusations that she lip-synced during her recent show. I remember when Beyonce received the same criticism when she sang the national anthem in January. Personally, I do not think lip-syncing is a big deal.

I want to start by pointing out that a lot of modern artists do this. It is the same with auto tune. I understand people feeling cheated by lip-syncing because they pay to see the artist perform and the artist is not really giving their all into it. However, artists in some cases might be too exhausted to give a proper performance. People used this arguement to defend Beyonce. No one wants  to pay an expensive fee to hear their artist sing lousily. People are satisfied as long as they hear the songs they want and the show is entertaining.

If people are willing to forgive a guy who beat his girlfriend, then people should also be willing to forgive a singer for lip-syncing one or two performances. However, if you are offended by lip-syncing then I can see where you are coming from.

Top 10 Male Disney Songs

Disney has so many great songs. The most famous ones are from the females or duets, but I decided to focus on the songs sung by the males. Here is my list of the top ten Disney songs sung by males.

10. In Summer from Frozen

This song is funny. It is sung by a snowman named Olaf, who wants to experience summer. I cannot help, but giggle every time I hear the lyrics; I’ll finally see a summer breeze, blow away a winter storm. And find out what happens to solid water when it gets warm! The melody is also very nice and Josh Gads delivery is perfect.

9. Out There from The Hunchback of Notredame

I like the dynamics of this song. The song starts off with Frollo’s cruel, soothing voice. He tells Quasimodo to stay inside because the outside world will never accept him. However, the second half of the song that is sung by Quasimodo is completely opposite in tone and style. Quasimodo’s booming voice of hope creates a cheery and upbeat mood. I actually like how the appealing aspect of the song is not Quasimodo’s singing ability, but the emotion behind it.

8. Gaston from Beauty and the Beast

I wish the people in my town sung about me like this. What better way to cheer up a man than to tell him he is the best thing ever?

7. Be Prepared from The Lion King

A great villain song. A song sung by a jealous and enraged villain named Scar. The song has a tango like beat to it, which makes it upbeat. I like how the song builds up and intensifies into a great war chant.

6. Prince Ali from Aladdin

Robin Williams is awesome. This is an upbeat party song. Williams can flawlessly weave in several impressions so fluently. He also has a nice, booming voice.

5. Under the Sea from The Little Mermaid

It was a tough choice between this one and the last song. However, I chose this song over Prince Ali because it is more upbeat overall and catchy. I always get this song stuck in my head all day even if I just listen to part of it.

4. Friend Like Me from Aladdin

All I can say is this song is Robin Williams at his best.

3. Friends on the Other Side from The Princess and the Frog

Keith David has one of the most bad ass voices ever. This villain song is dark, groovy, and catchy. The ending gives me goose bumps.

2. Why Should I Worry from Oliver and Company

Many people probably do not know this song. It is from one of Disney’s least known films. However, it is very memorable. The song is sung by Billy Joel. When ever I play this song when I walk through town I feel like a boss. My favorite part of the song is when Joel sings, The rhythm of the city. Boy, once you get it down. Then you can own this town. You can wear the crown.

1. I’ll Make a Man Out of You from Mulan

No one should be surprised this is the number one song. What else could it be? This is the manliest song on Earth. Nothing beats the chorus. (Be a man) We must be swift as the coursing river.
(Be a man) With all the force of a great typhoon. (Be a man)
With all the strength of a raging fire. Mysterious as the dark side of the moon!

Do We Hate On Teen Pop Stars Too Much?

Since I was born, I have witnessed the world’s hatred for teen pop stars. I remember hearing about Britney Spears’ break down in elementary school. I joined in with the crowd and called Spears a psychopath. Middle School was when the hatred for teen stars really rose. Those years were spent bashing bashing Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, and the Jonas Brothers. Other teen pop stars have become main stream since then and now with One Direction’s popularity, we could see the rise of boy bands again. However, I have to question why people hate teen pop stars. Is the hate justified or is just unnecessary bullying?

I am not going to say teen pop star songs are good. I have never heard one I would buy on my iPod. However, these singers win over the younger crowds for a few reasons. The first is that teen pop songs are catchy. One Direction songs are perfectly composed to ensure that a person will never forget them. Teens are attracted to these songs like moths to a light. They do not pay attention to the actual lyrics. I remember when the song, Low, came out. It was not a teen pop song, but it had the same effect. These days in order to achieve instant success in the music industry you just need to write a catchy chorus to make millions.

Another reason teen pop stars are appealing to their audience is because they represent what girls want to have. It is no secret girls are 99% of the fan base for teen stars. Selena Gomez has what girls see in a Disney princess. Beauty, money, and success. As a kid almost everyone I knew at one point talked about how they wanted to be rich. I did. Boy pop stars always appeal to the romantic fantasy of girls. Telling girls they are their dream guy and telling girls they are the perfect girl for that boy singer.

What I want to call into question is the message these stars put out for young girls. When Bieber’s song, Baby, came out I remember people saying “that kid should get shot” and “that guy is such a faggot”. I am not trying to say the song was good, but I do not think the message behind the song was bad. It was just a silly love song. The Beatles wrote similar songs when they started out. Everyone wanted Rebcca Black dead when she released, Friday. That was just meant to be fun party song.  I do not see why some people are willing to forgive Chris Brown, but hate on One Direction.

I do feel like people hate on stars too much sometimes. As long as the pop star is not teaching bad morals to kids then they should not be hated on. There are people in this world, who are more deserving of hate. Especially since some stars do not know better. They are being manipulated behind the scenes by their producers. They are behaving like they are told to. Some stars are forced to take over a false identity and struggle being held to that image. I am not saying stars should blame their actions on others, but it is something to consider.

Everyone predicted Beiber and Cyrus’ downward spiral into drugs and public stunts. However, I wonder if society had doomed them from the start. Maybe they felt like they had to go downhill in order to have their names recognized again. In the pop world the path to adulthood is to do become a druggie and be provocative. Some of the most famous musicians that are considered the best of all time like John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, and Jimi Hendrix were famous for their drug use. They made drug use more cool. Younger teen stars are pressured by society to follow their paths and all of them fail because they are reckless. They cannot control their drug use and end up destroying themselves. What makes it worse is that society will give these stars attention, which encourages them to become more extreme.

Another question is how much to teen stars actually influence kids. A lot of mothers pressured Britney to be a “pure virgin” because their daughters looked up to her. While I do believe that if a pop star is aware of their influence to young teens, they should be positive, at the same time I feel like they should not be held responsible for young teens’ behavior overall. Parents should take control of their kids and steer them in the right direction. 

It is natural for society to hate on something that is innocent. While I will not call teen pop stars good artists, I will not go as far as to say they are horrible people that deserve to be harmed in anyway. Yes, there are a few teen pop stars that have become assholes like Bieber, but I feel like society to a certain extent created them to turn out that way. They are horrible people out there in this world that deserve to be hated, but teen pop stars are not those people.