The Enduring Obsession with The Beatles

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The Enduring Obsession with The Beatles
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Despite the passage of time, the Beatles continue to captivate audiences with new releases, exhibitions, and tours. This article explores the reasons behind the ongoing obsession with the iconic band.

of the “final” Beatles song, Now and Then, is not that Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr wanted to resurrect the band one last time – uniting them with the “crystal clear” voice of John Lennon from a 1970s home tape, a feat enabled by technology Peter Jackson developed for his 2021It is now 60 years since Beatlemania engulfed first Britain and then, via America, the world. No one then imagined that in 2023 we would still be entranced by the group.

The foursome were the personification of an era in which optimism, hope and social mobility were possible

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