The Beatles music video banned by the BBC
Pop music was irrevocably changed when The Beatles burst onto the scene in the early 1960s, sporting mop-top haircuts and matching outfits. The Fab Four’s meteoric rise was an entirely new phenomenon, and you’ll be hard-pressed to find a musician that doesn’t cite those four lovable Liverpudlians as a vital influence. After a few years of making fun pop hits, amassing a huge following of teenage fans so intense that the term Beatlemania was coined, the band began experimenting with a broader range of genres and influences. Proving their musical prowess, they released Rubber Soul in 1965, incorporating instruments like the sitar and fuzz bass, providing an entirely refreshing take on the pop sound. Along with their 1966 album Revolver, these albums cemented The Beatles as one of the main acts to introduce non-Western influences into mainstream pop.
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