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  • * ''[[With the Beatles]]''
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  • #REDIRECT [[With the Beatles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[With the Beatles/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[With the Beatles/Related Articles]]
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  • | ''[[With the Beatles]]'' by the Beatles | ''With the Beatles'' by the Beatles
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  • | ''[[With the Beatles]]'' by [[the Beatles]] | ''With the Beatles'' by the Beatles
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  • '''''With the Beatles''''' is their second album, released on 22nd November 1963.
    913 bytes (129 words) - 05:26, 18 December 2013
  • ...England|English Audio engineering|recording engineer notable for his work with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Small Faces, and Led Zeppelin. He is cre
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  • ...with psychedelic overtones. Massot was inspired by the idea while in India with the Beatles, observing Harrison and Lennon duelling on who could out-meditate who, and
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  • ...e mirror). 1960s filmmaker [[Richard Lester]] (most well known for working with the Beatles) also made innovative use of jump cuts.
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  • ...ld in which the older members of the community were barely coming to terms with the Beatles neatly-groomed mop tops. While newspapers asked 'Would you let your daughte ...[New Musical Express]]'' chart at number 1, a feat more usually associated with the Beatles and, previously, [[Elvis Presley]]. The Stones now had a substantial fan ba
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  • * [[With the Beatles]]
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  • ...pelin| author= | publisher=Melody Maker| date=July 9, 1970}}</ref> By now, with The Beatles having split and [[The Rolling Stones]] in tax exile, Led Zeppelin was indi
    66 KB (10,479 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...in| journal=Melody Maker| date=9 July 1970| issn=0025-9012}}</ref> By now, with the Beatles having split and [[the Rolling Stones]] in tax exile, Led Zeppelin was indi
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