These remastered albums prove The Beatles’s music today is as relevant as it was from 1962-1969. In the 1960s, the group’s songs were about peace and love, while the civil rights movement, war and a generation gap were the new norm in the United States and in the world.
The Guardian reported that “Abbey Road” was the No. 1 selling vinyl during the 2010s. From hit songs such as “Here Comes the Sun,” “Something” and “Come Together,” the Fab Four’s last recorded album brought warmth, happiness and hopefulness. The Guardian also reported that “Sgt. Pepper’s” came seventh in the U.S. list and eighth in the U.K. list. There was even a movie released in 2019 called “Yesterday” that asked, “What if The Beatles never existed?” These two examples suggest that people care just as much about The Beatles now as they did back in the 1960s.
The Beatles are a staple in classic rock history. They will continue to inspire and encourage musicians from around the world to follow in their footsteps.
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