Beatles Break Up
Final paper; The Beatles Break-up The End of a Legend As they walked off the
plane, thousands of people stood there to welcome them. They were screaming
their names and singing their songs. Everyone had heard of them, they were the
true meaning of rock and roll; they defined it. They were the biggest sensation
since Elvis; they called themselves The Beatles. They had never expected to be
the next sensation. No one ever expects to become a great legend in national or
world history. It had taken them two years to establish the final four members,
but once they joined together they were known around the world. Even though they
were not the greatest guitarists, drummers, singers or musicians (Professor Joel
Friedman, personal interview). As a whole they came together as a world champion
team, like a finely tuned machine. But just as every dynasty has its finest hour
they came to an end, just like any great thing. No one ever wanted or thought
this miraculous band would ever cease to be. However, they did, but why is the
question many people still ask today. They were four young men with a dream to
play in a band. The members consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo
Starr, and George Harrison. The band was created in nineteen sixty, but the
group was not fully established until nineteen sixty-two. This is when the name
British Invasion first started to take acclaim. They toured around the world
performing everywhere. Not wanting to ever stop for a second because of the love
they all had for music and because of how hard they had worked to finally
achieve what all human beings want, success. They had about seven great years
together, at least from what the world new, but soon things started to change.
The group began to have difficulties within themselves. Internal conflict is
what brings all great things to stop working like clockwork.
The question is
what was so bad that this extremely talented group had to break up? There is
much controversy to why the group broke up. Many people believed different
things, the problems varied; the problems ranged from drugs to personal
differences among one another. The group gave many interviews and had many
discussions to why they had broken up, but still there are debates. People now
are starting to come to the conclusion, that there is not one specific reason to
why the exceptional band ended. Could the Beatles just have not had anything
left to do with their music? According to The Beatles, written by Allan Kozinn,
the Beatles had given seven great years of music, but the whole group wanted
different things. In a personal interview done with Professor Friedman, the
possibilities were endless to why they ended. Lennon had begun recording a
record with his wife and felt it was in his best interests to go solo.
McCartney, one of the key writers for the band, began creating songs solo. The
band no longer worked as a group to accomplish things; they would just come
together as one when they needed to record. The band started to feel that it
would just be better to go on their own paths and see where they would end. Many
people say this reason could not be true because all of the Beatles songs say
written by McCartney-Lennon. McCartney and Lennon would no longer try to create
songs together, or try to put music to what they had written. It got to the
point were the only reason the songs were McCartney-Lennon was because Lennon
might give his opinion if McCartney needed help, not because he wanted to help
him write (Friedman). According to the web site, on March 30, 2000,
www.askjeeves.com, Harrison had wanted more artistic freedom with his work,
which was not possible.