Sentences with phrase «as beatles»

Perhaps you are as practiced as The Beatles were in 1964... do you have a resume to prove it?
While it suffers in a basic features comparison with iPhone, that's also like arguing that U2 sucks because they haven't sold as many records as The Beatles.
Divers explored the reef while listening to ocean - themed songs such as The Beatles» «Octopus's Garden» and music from films including Jaws and The Little Mermaid.
While a few of these titles were domestically produced, such as the Beatles» White Album, most of them were available in the United States only as imports from Canada, England, and the Netherlands.
Red vinyl LPs exist for such artists as the Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Pink Floyd, and Julie London, among numerous others.
Albums by bands such as the Beatles, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Elton John, AC / DC, and the Eagles were pressed on various colors of vinyl for a short time.
The Beatles are such a huge band that most people with any knowledge of modern music could probably name most of or all of their albums or at least recognize the names as Beatles albums if they heard them.
The music for the evening was a very enjoyable mix of genres, with harmonies composed by Ray Conniff and Agustin Lara to famous pop songs by bands such as The Beatles and Abba.
As the Beatles once sang, «I get by with a little help from my friends.»
But as Beatles founder John Lennon reminded us in his final album, «life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.»
The key is to continue improving your craft no matter what happens; let it be, as the Beatles sang it.
He was respected worldwide — adored by Jean Renoir as well as the Beatles... He was the Nouvelle Vague... a certain idea of cinema — indefinable, wild, fascinating... and I loved him.»
Nirvana is as old now as The Beatles were in the»90s.
With its ready embrace of stereotypes — Oyelowo's hardworking immigrant, Edgerton's sleazy Pharma bro, Theron's backstabbing man - eater, Seyfried's virtuous hanger - on, plus Carlos Corona as a Beatles - quoting Mexican cartel kingpin known as, um, The Black Panther — Gringo often borders on pantomime.
NOT quite as good as The Beatles: Rock Band.
Speeding into the 20th century the Chelsea boot made its way to the Kings Road in London (this is where they got the name «Chelsea boot» after the famous London borough) where the young and trendy sported them as fashionable boots, and in particular bands such as The Beatles wore them almost all of the time.
The ashram was famous as the Beatles Band practiced Transcendental Meditation here under the spiritual instructor Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
The first was in 1964 during the rise of rock and soul music, when bands such as the Beatles drew huge crowds.
As the Beatles tune goes, «All you need is love.»
And some of the chafing may even be part of the fit that develops: as the Beatles will later sing in «Hey, Jude,» some lovers must remember, to let her under your skin in order to make it better.
The Maharishi achieved prominence in the West in 1967 when such notables as the Beatles, Mia Farrow and the Beach Boys traveled to India to «find themselves» with the help of the guru.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a bid by major record labels to revive copyright infringement claims against video - sharing website Vimeo for hosting content that included songs by famed bands such as the Beatles, the Jackson 5, and the Beach Boys without permission.

Not exact matches

You might even name some of your foods in line with your theme, such as the Yellow Submarine in Miami which also sells the Lady Madonna sandwich, named from another Beatles song, or the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck in New York, which serves the Bea Arthur.
As Fortune reported, Jaunt has an in - house studio that makes virtual reality content for companies like The North Face, ABC News, and Beatles legend Paul McCartney.
Two British ISIS fighters who are part of a group of British militants sometimes referred to as «the Beatles» have been captured by Syrian Kurdish fighters, according to a report from The New York Times.
El Shafee Elsheik, originally from London, has been accused of part part of a group of prison guards and executioners known as «The Beatles,» who were behind some of the on - screen beheadings which became ISIS's calling card.
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were the last two members of the British Isis cell known as «The Beatles» to remain at large until they were detained by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) last month.
And sadly, they're about as well known to most of us as the tracks on a Beatles «Best Of» album.
Tell Pandora your favorite song is «Casey Jones» by the Grateful Dead, and within seconds it will create a station — Casey Jones Radio — that streams nonstop songs from artists such as the Youngbloods, the Byrds, and the Beatles, along with stuff you might not expect, like R.E.M., the Jam, and Tom Petty.

The collection includes Linda McCartney's portraits of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix as a well as images from nature and...

People are still filing in as music from The Beatles («Here Comes the Sun») is playing over the public address system.
The notorious cell, dubbed «The Beatles» and once headed by now - deceased SDGT Mohamed Emwazi (also known as Jihadi John), is responsible for holding captive and beheading approximately two dozen hostages, including several Westerners.
«It isn't out of the realm of possibilities that we could see a jobless rate as low as 3.5 percent, last seen in 1969 when the Beatles were still cranking out hits,» he said.
Meditation has been associated with gurus and free love and hippies and the Beatles and do as you please, and John Lennon is more popular than Jesus ever was, and stuff.
US officials reported that El Shafee Elsheikh was thought to be part of the terrorist organisation's brutal executions gang known as «the Beatles».
As Barkun notes, Pat Robertson's 1991 bestseller The New World Order portrays history as a vast conspiracy originating with the Masons and the Bavarian Illuminati and continuing through the Rothchilds, the first Congress (which emblazoned that sinister motto Novus Ordo Seclorum on the Great Seal of the United States), the Federal Reserve Board, the UN, the Trilateral Commission and the BeatleAs Barkun notes, Pat Robertson's 1991 bestseller The New World Order portrays history as a vast conspiracy originating with the Masons and the Bavarian Illuminati and continuing through the Rothchilds, the first Congress (which emblazoned that sinister motto Novus Ordo Seclorum on the Great Seal of the United States), the Federal Reserve Board, the UN, the Trilateral Commission and the Beatleas a vast conspiracy originating with the Masons and the Bavarian Illuminati and continuing through the Rothchilds, the first Congress (which emblazoned that sinister motto Novus Ordo Seclorum on the Great Seal of the United States), the Federal Reserve Board, the UN, the Trilateral Commission and the Beatles.
And I know the Beatles meant that as a JOKE.
In 1981's «Rejoice» they had sang I can not change the world, but I can change the world in me, if I, Re-joice, a statement as much Counter-Cultural (The Revolution will occur via inner - change not New Left political action) as it was Christian, and which also recalled The Beatles» and Ten Years After's declarations of desperately wanting to «change the world» while not seeing a way to do so.
When the day before yesterday the Beatles sang their lyric, «You're nobody till somebody loves you», they were speaking to something which is felt most profoundly by men and women today as everyday.
Now again, I detect a songwriting effort here to move us beyond the Beatles» role as romance - merchants.
It's easy for those lovers in so many of those songs to be a believer in their love, such as in the one, clearly modeled on early Beatles songs, where the Monkees» singer knows without a trace of doubt in my mind, and all because he saw her face.
The Rolling Stones tried to contrast their authenticity and their R+B music against «pop,» of which the Beatles were the most obvious example, but in truth, they were part of the same phenomenon: Stones - fandom was marketed as an alternative identity to Beatles - fandom.
As a former Beatles fan, and more specifically, a John Lennon fan, I used to love that song.
I think the Beatles pretty much summed that one up... [only saying that as a pun.
Seventy years ago or so rock and roll was the devil's music, black music, Elvis, the Beatles were condemned by the fundies as devil worship.
The Beatles, Mary Quant and The Rolling Stones changed the landscape in the 1960s as Britain led the way in terms of creativity.
I've never listened to Joe Jackson and as for Ringo, maybe it's just because I'm such a contrarian, I hated the Beatles and all their solo stuff.
Festivals of barrel - aged beers have been held for years, with tickets to one of the largest in Chicago selling out on the Internet in a few minutes as if it were a reunion concert by the Beatles.
And it has always been the gathering place of royalty, such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and the kings of Norway and Greece, as well as a resort for the rich and famous, including Winston Churchill, Paul Newman, Sean Connery, and the Beatles.
Yep, the Beatles obsession is as strong as ever.
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