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Traditional and Emotional Stylometric Analysis of the Songs of Beatles Paul McCartney a... - 1 views

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    This article analyzes two types of analysis found in the lyrics of the Beatles' music. Stylometric analysis studies the lyrics and the length the lines in the song. Emotional Stylometric analysis analyzes the tone and emotion that one feels when listening to particular lyrics. Emotional analysis also includes the composition of each song. The article compares and contrasts the two main members of the Beatles, John Lennon and Paul McCarthy. Together the two composed over 150 songs throughout the history of the Beatles. The article references many other books and articles about the dynamic duo.
Chanelle WAA

'The Beatles are coming!' Conjecture and conviction in the myth of Kennedy - 1 views

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    Inglis, Ian. "'The Beatles are coming!' Conjecture and conviction in the myth of Kennedy, America, and the Beatles." Popular music and society 24.2 (2000): 93. RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article is quotes many sources on the arrival of the Beatles to America in 1964, a year after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The article suggests that the Beatles were a "breath of fresh air" to help move the country out of their state of mourning. The article also talks about the factors that contributed to the groups' success in the 1960s. The band's music appealed to a wide variety of people. Their songs blended together rock and roll, pop, soul, and blues music. The structure of the sound was very different than American pop during that time period. There was not just a lead singer with a background band; all of the Beatles: John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison contributed to each chart-topping single.
Chanelle WAA

The Music of the Beatles - 1 views

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    Rorem, Ned. "The Music of the Beatles." Music Educators Journal 55.4 : 33-34+77-83. JSTOR. Web. 15 Nov. 2010. This article answers many questions many people may have about the Beatles and their coming to America from Liverpool, England. The article strongly supports the musicality of the Beatles, stating that it is far superior to any other musical band in America during the 1960s. The Beatles were truly superior because their music can be taken-in by people of all ages and across generations. The lyrics to the songs of the Beatles are more like poems that are touching, cleaver, meaningful. The key to the success of the Beatles, is that the band worked together not only to perform amazing music, but to also create it.
Chanelle WAA

Creative Trends in the Content of Beatles Lyrics - 1 views

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    Martindale, Colin, and Alan West. "Creative trends in the content of Beatles lyrics." Popular Music and Society 20.4 (1996): 103. RILM Abstracts of Music Literature. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
Chanelle WAA

Beatles for Sale: The Musical Secrets of the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band of All Time - 1 views

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    Rowley, David. Beatles for Sale. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 2002. Questia. Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
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