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  • * ''[[With the Beatles]]'' * ''[[Revolver (The Beatles album)|Revolver]]''
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  • ...He achieved international fame as the drummer for the 1960's pop group, [[the Beatles]]. As a tradition, he sang one song in every Beatles studio album. Since th
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Beatles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[With the Beatles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[With the Beatles/Related Articles]]
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  • ...1971 [[album]], ''Imagine'' was written and performed solo by the former [[The Beatles|Beatles]] member and inspired by his wife [[Yoko Ono]]'s poem, 'Cloud Piece
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  • Tenth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 17 January 1969.
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  • Sixth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 3 December 1965.
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  • Eleventh album by British pop group [[the Beatles]], released in September 1969.
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  • * [http://tsort.info/music/6hsv00.htm The Beatles songs in the Charts]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Beatles (album)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • The fifth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 6 August 1965.
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  • The third album by [[the Beatles]], released on 10 July 1964.
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  • The eighth album by the Beatles, released on 1 June 1967.
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  • The twelfth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 8 May 1970.
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  • The fourth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 4 December 1964.
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  • The seventh album by the Beatles, released on 5 August 1966.
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  • ...1940; died December 8, 1980) Singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist for the Beatles.
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  • ...ish [[musician]] and [[songwriter]], best known as the lead guitarist of [[the Beatles]].
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  • ...pool, UK) Singer, bassist, guitarist and songwriter in the 1960s pop group the Beatles.
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  • * [[The Beatles]], ''Meet the Beatles'' (1964)
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  • * [http://www.geocities.com/~beatleboy1/dba05help.html The Beatles' comments on each song]
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  • * {{cite book | author=Astley, John| title=Why Don't We Do It In The Road? The Beatles Phenomenon | publisher=[[The Company of Writers]]| year=2006 | id=ISBN 0-95 * {{cite book | author=Braun, Michael | title=Love Me Do: The Beatles' Progress | location=London | publisher=[[Penguin Books]] | year=1964 [1995
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  • ...as a port and now a cultural centre associated with music, particularly [[the Beatles]]; population c.435,000.
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  • ...iter, and actor who gained worldwide fame as the drummer for the pop group the Beatles, born Richard Starkey.
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  • | 'Please Please Me' by [[the Beatles]] | 'From Me to You' by the Beatles
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  • | ''[[With the Beatles]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' by the Beatles
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  • ...w York|New York]], 8 December 1980) rose to fame with the [[pop]] group, [[the Beatles]], a 1960's sensation which, in John's own words, was "more popular than [[ ==The Beatles==
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  • '''''Beatles for Sale''''' is the fourth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 4 December 1964.
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  • ...les''''' (also known as '''''The White Album''''') is the ninth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 22 November 1968.
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  • {{rpl|Revolver (The Beatles album)}}
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  • | [[The Beatles]] | ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' by the Beatles
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  • ...rom this album were released by Vee-Jay Records on the album ''Introducing the Beatles'' (1964) and then by Capitol Records on the album ''The Early Beatles'' (19
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  • ...#1 in the album charts. In the [[United States of America|United States]], the Beatles' popularity was the peak of the [[British Invasion]], when many British ban ...on in 1958, and Stuart Sutcliffe in 1960. They then changed their name to "The Beatles", and in August 1960 went to [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]], to play in clubs. Fo
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  • | ''[[Beatles for Sale]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | 'I Feel Fine' by the Beatles
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • | ''[[Rubber Soul]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | 'Day Tripper' by the Beatles
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  • ...d|English]] musician and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist of [[the Beatles]]. He wrote some of their hits, including "Something", "While My Guitar Gen
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  • ...ord was produced by [[Phil Spector]], the first of many solo recordings by the Beatles that Spector worked on through 1970; Lennon may have been trying out Specto
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  • ...to music much more heavily influenced by 1960s music, and especially the [[the Beatles|Beatles]]. Einstein was at the time also a member of a singing trio called
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  • '''''Rubber Soul''''' is the sixth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 3 December 1965.
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  • | ''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]'' (''White'' album) by [[the Beatles]] | ''The Beatles'' (''White'' album) by the Beatles
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • ...ed, technically impressive [[cover]]s of music from modern classics (the [[The Beatles|Beatles]]) to [[European classical music|classical music]] ([[Pyotr Ilyich
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • | ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | 'Hello Goodbye' by the Beatles
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  • '''''Yellow Submarine''''' is the tenth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 17 January 1969 as the soundtrack of the film with the same
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  • ...on it. A private collector bought the "Imagine piano" in 1992 and allowed the Beatles' Story museum in Liverpool, England, to exhibit it from February to October
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  • ...rbary Coast Guitar Duo (''Suites for 2 Guitars: The Music of Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & the Police'')
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  • | [[The Beatles]]
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  • '''''A Hard Day's Night''''' is the third album by [[the Beatles]], released on 10 July 1964. In 2000, ''Q'' magazine placed this album at n
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  • ...ame to fame as a singer, guitarist and songwriter in the 1960s pop group [[the Beatles]]. Paul formed the rock band [[Wings (Rock Music)|Wings]] in 1970, which we
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  • | ''[[Abbey Road]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | ''Abbey Road'' by the Beatles
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  • ...1960s, Liverpool became famous for [[popular music]] as the home city of [[The Beatles]] and other well-known performers. The city has long been widely associated
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  • '''''With the Beatles''''' is their second album, released on 22nd November 1963.
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  • '''''Revolver''''' is the seventh album by [[the Beatles]], released on 5 August 1966.
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  • '''''Help!''''' is the fifth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 6 August 1965. The songs are featured on the soundtrack of t
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  • '''''Let It Be''''' is the twelfth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 8 May 1970.
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  • '''''Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band''''' is the eighth album by [[the Beatles]], released on 1 June 1967. It reached #1 in the UK Albums Chart, Billboard
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  • '''''Abbey Road''''' is the eleventh album by [[the Beatles]], released on 26 September 1969.
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  • *8 May 2014 - ''[[Let It Be]]'' by [[the Beatles]]. *13 June 2014 - ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'' by the Beatles.
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  • They include the following among their most important influences: [[The Beatles]], the [[Bible]], [[Leonard Cohen]], [[Joseph Heller]], [[Bill Hicks]], [[t
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  • ...s had been introduced to Watt via friend Julian Lennon, who was curating a The Beatles|Beatles photography exhibition at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in February 20
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  • ...lete the image of an eighteenth century dandy. His performance in ''Around the Beatles'' and Good's backing helped secure a recording deal with Decca Records. In
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  • ...uffi's music database}}</ref> His music writings support the position that the Beatles were overrated, and their musical merits are at best 'dubious' relying enti
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  • ...and|English Audio engineering|recording engineer notable for his work with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Small Faces, and Led Zeppelin. He is cre ...sbn=0-19-816608-7}}</ref> Chkiantz was also employed as second engineer on the Beatles landmark recording ''All You Need Is Love'' on 14 June 1967. He assisted in
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  • {{r|The Beatles}}
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  • ...rbary Coast Guitar Duo (''Suites for 2 Guitars: The Music of Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix & the Police'')
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  • ...o reveal hidden messages. One album in particular, ''[[The Beatles (album)|The Beatles]]'' (often called ''The White Album'') was said to contain backwards messag
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  • *[[The Beatles]] (original name was '''the Quarrymen''') {{rpl|The Beatles}}
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  • ...s, and debuted at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 1968, with members of the Beatles in attendance. The success of ''Wonderwall'' allowed Massot to finance film ...psychedelic overtones. Massot was inspired by the idea while in India with the Beatles, observing Harrison and Lennon duelling on who could out-meditate who, and
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  • ...s attracted to the new sound of the [[British Invasion]] with bands like [[the Beatles]] and [[the Yardbirds]], but also American acts like [[Paul Revere and the
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  • ...y quick end with the advent of the so-called [[British Invasion]] by the [[The Beatles|Beatles]] in 1964 and the subsequent disappearance of mainstream interest i
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  • ...urch]] leaders and biblical scholars, and was compared by the media with [[the Beatles]]'s infamous 'We're more popular than Jesus now' quote in the 1960s.<ref>{{
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  • ...ontest, the group started their career in June 1966 performing covers by [[the Beatles]], [[Herman's Hermits]] and [[the Hollies]], but soon branched out into mor
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  • ...ror). 1960s filmmaker [[Richard Lester]] (most well known for working with the Beatles) also made innovative use of jump cuts.
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  • ...roups of people might have Works, too. I'm thinking of [[Monty Python]]. [[The Beatles]], etc. [[User:Louis F. Sander|Louis F. Sander]] 20:10, 6 September 2007 (C
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  • ...player [[Bill Wyman]]. The project represented the first time members of [[the Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[the Faces]], [[the Who]], and [[Led Zeppelin]]
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  • The Beatles Museum, Exhibition Beatles until 1970, is open from Wed&ndash;Sun 10 AM &nd
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  • ...el|first=Stephen|date=1 July 2009|title=Michael Jackson's Estate: Saved by the Beatles|url=http://content.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1908185,00.html|work=T ...ws|author=Bang Showbiz|date=17 July 2009|title=Michael Jackson Bigger Than The Beatles|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news/michael-jackson-bigger-than-the-beatle
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  • * that the famous cover of ''Abbey Road'' by [[the Beatles]] depicts an imposter of [[Paul McCartney]], the real McCartney being dead
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  • ...|isbn=0-7546-5580-0}}</ref> On 6 March 1965, ''Melody Maker'' motioned for the Beatles to be honoured by the state, which happened on 12 June that year when all f
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  • | [[Yes (band)|Yes]], Faces, and [[the Beatles]]
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  • The Mellotron was first made famous by [[the Beatles]], who used it prominently on their groundbreaking 1967 single 'Strawberry
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  • ...ork|publisher=Broadway Books|pages=382|isbn=0-7679-0313-7}}</ref> rivals [[the Beatles]]' [[John Lennon]] and [[Paul McCartney]] in popularity and chart hits. ...which the older members of the community were barely coming to terms with the Beatles neatly-groomed mop tops. While newspapers asked 'Would you let your daughte
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  • ...aused levels of hysteria not seen there since the tour of the country by [[the Beatles]] more than ten years earlier. Each member of the group was said to be prof
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  • '''bêetle''' ''insect'' = '''Bêatle''' ''[[The Beatles|Beatles]]'', cf. '''bêat''' ''rhythm'', '''Bêtelgeûse
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  • * [[The Beatles (album)]] * [[With the Beatles]]
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  • ...eference to the preference chemical drug of the moment, a full year before the Beatles and Stones caught on. When rock royalty in the form of [[Bob Dylan]] arrive
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  • They drew inspiration from groups such as [[the Beatles]], [[the Byrds]], and [[the Lovin' Spoonful]], gradually developing a more The album was a major international success, and alongside [[The Beatles|the Beatles']] ''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'', it is widely regarded as
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  • ...ns of the ''Hitchhiker's Guide'' radio series).<ref>Webb, page 49.</ref> [[The Beatles]], [[Pink Floyd]] and Procol Harum all had great influence on Adams' work. ..., the Universe and Everything'' and quotes lyrics and titles from songs by The Beatles in ''Mostly Harmless'' and ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency''.
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  • ...hits, as well as new hits and cover versions of songs by artists such as [[The Beatles]], the Righteous Brothers, and [[Chuck Berry]]. He was accompanied by gospe ...ell as covers of songs including [[Chuck Berry]]'s "Johnny B. Goode" and [[The Beatles]]' "Something".
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  • ...sher=Record Mirror| date=18 October 1969}}</ref> Symbolically dislodging [[The Beatles]]' ''Abbey Road'' from the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, ...n the band was voted Top Group in the annual ''Melody Maker'' poll, ending the Beatles' unbroken eight year reign with that magazine.<ref>'Zeppelin Topple Beatles
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  • ...or| date=18 October 1969| issn=0956-0823}}</ref> Symbolically dislodging [[the Beatles]]' ''Abbey Road'' from the top of the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, ...n the band was voted Top Group in the annual ''Melody Maker'' poll, ending the Beatles' unbroken eight year reign with that magazine.<ref>'Zeppelin Topple Beatles
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  • ...ying! That's like crusty octegenarians who claim never to have heard of [[The Beatles]]! [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 23:15, 3 September 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...of rhythm and blues into rock and roll as a high art form, as evidenced by the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and other popular musicians influenced in the later fifties and
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  • ...Kong]], edited his current place of abode - [[Anshan]], and then, because the Beatles are in the course book for tomorrows lesson and he has to prep the lesson p
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  • ...] was the world's best drummer. Lennon replied: "He isn't even the best in The Beatles". [[Paul McCartney]] could also play the drums and Lennon always considered
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  • ...nt, then ''who's the genius who decided that Frank Zappa rates higher than the Beatles???'' [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 16:02, 27 September 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...ock]]”. In 1986, ''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'' magazine called the band “[[The Beatles]] of college rock”.
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  • *5 May - Led Zeppelin performs for 56,800 fans in Tampa Stadium, Florida. The Beatles' Shea Stadium US attendance record is broken.
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  • ...ginal material with covers of songs by their major influences, including [[the Beatles]], [[the Byrds]], and [[Simon & Garfunkel]]. The departure of [[Peter Banks
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  • ...the UK has provided some of the world's most famous rock bands including [[the Beatles]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]] and [[the Rolling Stones]]. The UK was
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  • ...he most influential and best-selling musicians of all time. Acts such as [[the Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]],
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