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beatles

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
seminal rock and pop group formed in Liverpool, England; named as such 1960 (after a succession of other names), supposedly by then-bassist Stuart Sutcliffe, from beetles (on model of Buddy Holly's band The Crickets ) with a pun on the musical sense of ...

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Beatles is a novel written by the Norwegian author Lars Saabye Christensen . The book was first published in 1984. It takes its title from the English rock band The Beatles , and all the chapters are named after Beatles songs or albums. The book tells the ...

Usage examples of beatles.

Motown reigned supreme and the Beatles still looked like preppy bad boys.

Her obsession with Buddy Holly had flagged due to her depression at the death of Sam Cooke and her subsequent recovery as she discovered the Beatles, but one day while she was cataloging tapes, she came across an interview with Buddy Holly and the Crickets that had been recorded during a multiband tour stop in Topeka in 1957.

He ranges from Mozart to the Beatles to damned good imitations of Michael Hedges or Manilas de Plata.

I owned way too much Beatles memorabilia because no one, not no one, was ever better than they were.

After all, Sam himself had been sixteen when the Beatles and Rolling Stones were coming on the scene, and his parents had railed against that music and predicted it would lead Sam and his entire generation into perdition.

I can believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and Marilyn Monroe and the Beatles and Elvis and Mister Ed.

Stummert insulted the Beatles, she might as well have been insulting me and my mother.

The pastor replied that so-called music like that Beatles poison was destroying the Christian fiber of the nation.

He is leaving, but he is leaving with the Beatles, not the Bee Gees, in his heart.

Mother was sitting on the livingroom floor in the midst of scattered Beatles and Lennon albums.

After some casting about and a few false leads, we settled for a greasy spoon of sorts on Davenport, with vinyl seats and jukeboxes at the tables, stocked with country music and a sprinkling of old Beatles and Elvis Presley songs.

Now I know how all those rock freaks felt when they heard the Beatles were breaking up.