Are The Beatles the greatest band of all time? - 1B2 - S1 Research Project - by Evie Cockburn

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 Are The Beatles
the greatest band
   of all time?

           by
     Evie Cockburn
          1B2
Contents

Page 3         Introduction

Page 4,5,6     Background

Page 7,8       Arguments for the Beatles being
               the greatest band of all time

Page 9,10,11   Arguments against the Beatles
               being the greatest band of all time

Page 12        Opinion piece

Page 13        Conclusion

Page 14        Bibliography

Page 15        Acknowledgements

Page 16,17     Charts
Introduction

In this report I am going to discuss reasons for and against The

Beatles being the greatest band of all time. I have chosen this

question because I have grown up with The Beatles' music, and I

wanted to find out if I could prove whether the Fab Four really

are so fab.

People of my age are more likely to listen to bands such as One

Direction and The Wanted, and sometimes question my taste in old

fashioned music. Yet I wonder if people will still be listening to

One Direction in fifty years' time?

I have read many books about The Beatles, discussed their

popularity with both local people and internet users, conducted my

own surveys, and discovered lots of facts and figures about the

band, their records and their legacy. I intend to record my

findings objectively, although I will make my personal feelings

known in my opinion piece.
Background

The Beatles were all born in Liverpool during World War 2.

Originally, the band was made up of :-

John Lennon (guitar/vocals)

Paul McCartney (guitar/vocals)

George Harrison (guitar)

Stu Sutcliffe (bass)

Pete Best (drums)

They went to Hamburg in 1960 where they played almost constantly,

and this hard work and practise gave them the edge when they

returned to Liverpool, without Stu, and with Paul now on bass.

They were discovered at the Cavern Club by Brian Epstein, who
became their manager in 1962. Despite being turned down by Decca,

they were signed to Parlophone that year by George Martin, known

as 'the fifth Beatle', because of the influence he had on their

records. Swapping Pete Best for another local drummer, Ringo Starr

was one of his first suggestions. Their first single reached

number 17 in the UK charts, and the next seventeen singles all got

to number 1.

Only a year later, the phenomenon known as Beatlemania hit

Britain. In 1964 they made a film 'A Hard Day's Night' which

showed what life as a Beatle was like, complete with hysterical

screaming fans wherever they went.

They were the first British band to become very successful in

America, and then throughout the world. They stopped touring in

1966   because they couldn't be heard above the screaming, as
amplifiers weren't very powerful then, and concentrated on making

records and films.

Because of personal differences, they split up in 1970, but still

sell records today, as well as downloads to a new generation of

fans.

        The Beatles: The greatest band of all time
“They were the greatest and most influential act of the rock era,

and introduced more innovations into popular music than any other

rock band of the 20th century.” iTunes website

The Beatles are the best-selling band in history, with estimated

sales of over 1 billion units. They have had 17 number one singles

- more than any other act so far. They have had more number one

albums on the UK charts and have held the top spot longer than any

other artists. They have sold more albums in the US than anyone

else, having had nineteen number one albums on the Billboard

charts, the most of any artist. In 2008 they topped Billboard

magazine's list of all-time Hot 100 artists. They have 7 Grammy

Awards and 15 Ivor Novello Awards. Together they were in Time

magazine's compilation of the 20th century's 100 most influential

people.

On February 9th 1964, their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show was

watched by over 73 million Americans – 38% of the population –

which is still one of the largest viewing audiences in the States.

The Beatles also inspired many bands like Oasis, who have a very

similar sound and have admitted to being huge Beatles fans. Jeff

Lynn's band, Electric Light Orchestra, also sounded a lot like The

Beatles, but then he was a friend and collaborator of George

Harrison. Their songs have been covered by hundreds of other

musicians, and even non-musicians such as William Shatner's
version of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds'. Some of Queen's

earlier songs can be said to have a Beatles tone to their melody.

Fifty years after their first single was released, they are still

hugely popular, and it is possible to buy lots of Beatles

souvenirs, like calendars, mugs, t-shirts, all over the high

street and internet, and listen to new radio programmes being made

about them (Radio 2 Weds 16th Jan 10-11pm)

When I questioned local people and internet users about who they

thought the greatest band of all time was, The Beatles won easily

amongst all age groups. See Charts for the results.

The Beatles, unlike many bands today, wrote all their own songs

(with the occasional cover) and played all their own instruments.

George Harrison also started the world music trend when he worked

with Ravi Shankar, which influenced Peter Gabriel who set up the

Womad Festival. They started their own record company – Apple

Music – in 1968 and used this to help the careers of other

musicians, such as Mary Hopkins and Bad Finger.

The Beatles had to work with primitive equipment but made amazing

and influential music that has stood the test of time. Some of

their old houses in Liverpool have been preserved by the National

Trust, and Liverpool airport was renamed John Lennon airport.

  The Beatles: NOT the greatest band of all time.
Other bands, such as Elvis (with his backing band The Jordanaires)

and Led Zeppelin, can also be considered contenders for the title

of greatest band. Both are still hugely popular, despite not being

active today, and also have record sales in the multi-millions.

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band, formed in the late 1960s

and huge in the 1970s, especially in America. The band consisted

of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist/keyboardist

John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. They disbanded in 1981

after John Bonham's death. Considered to be one of the most

successful, innovative and influential groups in the history of

music, Led Zeppelin might have had higher record sales than The

Beatles if they had released singles as well as albums.

Elvis Presley is one of the most popular American singers of all

time, often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll". Elvis is

regarded as one of the most important figures of 20th-century

popular culture, but he died in 1977 at the age of 42. Even after

his death, he continues to sell millions of records, and his house

Graceland is a place where his fans go to worship him. If

anything, Elvis fans can be even more devoted than Beatles' fans.

During the punk era The Beatles were very unfashionable,

considered to be out of touch with normal people because of their
vast wealth. Lyrics were written about them, such as “Finally

Beatlemania has bitten the dust” The Clash, London Calling

Some of The Beatles songs were banned by the BBC for drug

references such as 'Fixing a Hole' and 'Lucy in the Sky with

Diamonds', which is said to refer to LSD; a drug which causes you

hallucinations. John Lennon said it was written about a picture

his son Julian Lennon drew of a schoolfriend. 'Come Together' was

also banned because it was promotion of Coca-Cola. The Beatles

were known to take drugs, and this could mean they are a bad

influence on young people.

The Beatles' and the Rolling Stones' fans often hated each other

and many riots were caused and many people were hurt, just because

of their taste in music. This isn't right and people should be

able to like whatever music they want.

John Lennon once said “We're more popular than Jesus now. I don't

know which will go first - rock'n'roll or Christianity.” This
caused Americans to burn their books, records and merchandise;

they had many bonfires all over the country, and some people have

still not forgiven John Lennon for his remark.

                            Opinion
I personally feel that The Beatles are the greatest band of all

time because their music inspired so many other artists. Even

though their first single was released 50 years ago, they are

still capturing new generations of fans with their timeless songs.

Every day I hear their songs on the radio, and songs of other

bands that have so obviously been influenced by them. I have

learnt to play their songs on the piano, the guitar, and the

ukele.

The Beatles continue to bring pleasure to millions of people and

continue to sell records worldwide. (Although, today there songs

are more likely to be downloaded.) You only have to look on the

internet to see how popular they still are. Put 'The Beatles' into

Google and it comes up with 107 million results.

                          Conclusion
In this report, I have described who The Beatles are and how they

became so popular. I have included facts to show that they are,

without doubt,the best selling band in the world, even though they

stopped touring in 1966. Their influence is long-standing and far

reaching.

I have also featured other bands who might be considered the

greatest band of all time, and explored the downside of The

Beatles. As idols to so many people, their drug taking was

irresponsible, and they also angered a lot of Christians. The

punks of the 1970s thought they were out of touch.

However, I firmly believe that, despite all this, they truly are

the greatest band of all time, and that their influence will

continue for many years to come.

                         Bibliography

Books:
'Hail, Hail, Rock'n'roll' by John Harris, Sphere 2009

'The Beatles' by Richard Brassey, Orion 2003

'The Beatles: Unseen Archives' by Tim Hill and Marie Clayton,

Parragon 2001

'The Unseen Beatles' by Bob Whittaker, Conran Octopus 1991

'The Beatles: A Celebration' by Geoffrey Guiliano, Sedgewick &

Jackson 1986

Websites:

The Official Charts website

Beatlesfacts.org

Rock.about.com

BBC website

iTunes website

'A Hard Day's Night' (film)

Oral history source: George Cockburn

                      Acknowledgements

Thank you -
To my father, George Cockburn, for passing on his love of The
Beatles, and all the facts he has about them stored in his brain.

To my mother, Tania Cheston, for grammar and spell checking, and
for pointing out that other great bands do exist.

To my teachers, for nominating me.

To all the people who answered my survey, and to Eilidh Fraser for
standing in the cold while I conducted it.

To Kieron O'Neill, for his musical knowledge.

                             Charts
The full Official Singles Artists Top 15 Of All Time:

  1   THE BEATLES
  2   ELVIS PRESLEY
  3   CLIFF RICHARD
  4   MADONNA
  5   MICHAEL JACKSON
  6   ELTON JOHN
  7   QUEEN
  8   ABBA
  9   DAVID BOWIE
 10   RIHANNA
 11   PAUL McCARTNEY
 12   KYLIE MINOGUE
 13   ROLLING STONES
 14   ROD STEWART
 15   TAKE THAT

The Official Top 10 Biggest Selling Groups Of All Time:
          ARTIST        COMBINED SALES     BIGGEST SELLING SINGLE
                             TOTAL
 1    BEATLES       22.1 MILLION         SHE LOVES YOU
 2    QUEEN         12.8 MILLION         BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
 3    ABBA          11.3 MILLION         DANCING QUEEN
 4    ROLLING       10.1 MILLION         (I CAN'T GET NO) SATISFACTION
      STONES
  5   OASIS         9.079 MILLION        WONDERWALL
  6   TAKE THAT     9.078 MILLION        BACK FOR GOOD
  7   SPICE GIRLS   8.0 MILLION          WANNABE
  8   BEE GEES      7.6 MILLION          HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE
  9   U2            7.5 MILLION          WITH OR WITHOUT YOU
 10   STATUS QUO    7.2 MILLION          ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD

These figures come from the Official Charts website, and are for

UK sales only.
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