How Did The Beatles Impact Society

709 Words2 Pages

SOURCE: The Beatles Bio 2017, The Rolling Stones, accessed 30 June 2017, http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/the-beatles/biography VALIDITY: This article features a recount of their career and their successes. This article explains in detail the success of the Beatles and how they evolved throughout their career. However, it does not have much information on how the Beatles affected society. RELIABILITY: The article incorporates statics and a recount of the career of the Beatles. This reciting of the quotes from members proves reliable because it is directly spoken by the members who are a primary source. As it is a magazine the editor would have had the final say to what was published and they may have added or subtracted, information …show more content…

• With 1965's Rubber Soul, the Beatles' ambitions began to extend beyond love songs and pop formulas. Their success led adults to consider them, along with Bob Dylan, spokesmen for youth culture, and their lyrics grew more poetic and somewhat more political. • On June 25, 1967, the Beatles recorded their new single, "All You Need Is Love," before an international television audience of 400 million, as part of a broadcast called Our World. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT: • How did they influence the baby boomer’s generation? • Would they have been as successful if they were prominent in another decade? • How did they interact with social issues such as segregation or the peace movement and what affect did that have on the movements? SOURCE ANALYSIS 2 SOURCE: Big Sprout-Out of Male Mop-Tops’ 1965, Life, July, pp. 56-59 …show more content…

KEY FINDINGS: How do statistics cited support the idea that the world was gripped by Beatlemania? N/A How did they influence the baby boomer’s generation? • “It’s my hair.” Says a growing and distinctly baritone chorus from all over the U.S.” and I can do what I want with it.” Thus in this age of revolt, springs one more rebellion-this one against the close-trimmed male haircut. • The results coiffeurs provoke sighs of admiration from girls and yet another chorus of growls from parents and school principals whose reactions range from resignation to rage. • These teased, greased, tinted, sprayed, and curled hairdos owe much to the cult of Beatlesmania. • But teenagers trying to look like the mop-headed rock and rollers. • In Cleveland, an exasperated gym teacher told his untrimmed students would have to wear pink hair nets. • Many boys now spend as much time and money on their hair as girls. • In London where it all started, a defiantly shaggy assemblage – most of the boys – has gone the Beatles several inches longer. Long hair is popular in all British Classes. How did they interact with social issues such as segregation or the peace movement?

Open Document