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Beatlemania is the 1960's craze for the British rock band, The Beatles.

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  • Beatlemania is the 1960's craze for the British rock band, The Beatles.
  • Rabid Beatles fans suffered from Beatlemania. The British rock group was a huge hit among the kids of the 60’s. People would faint at their concerts and even just from seeing them perform on tv.
  • Beatlemania was in fact a war that lasted from 1963 to 1964 between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. It all started when Paul decided his music was way better than John's (which was probably false) and never ceased to gloat and brag about his legion of screaming girls. John soon gathered an army of Japanese mercenaries. However, Paul, who was already well defended by a force of fans, managed to fight them off. John retaliated along side George Harrison, who was leading a pack of Bangladeshi Hindus mounted on cattle, in the Battle of Ed Sullivan. This was the longest battle fought in Beatlemania, mainly because it took an hour after the battle started for George and his cattle to get there. Paul, realizing he was outnumbered and outmatched halfway through the battle, called upon the aid of R
  • Beatlemania was what the quickly growing-obsession of the Fab Four was dubbed. The popularity was manifested by thousands of screaming, cheering fans that clogged the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York the day the band arrived. The pouplarity was manifsted in other ways such as Beatle wallpaper, Beatle candy, and Beatle clothes. Andi Lothian, a former Scottish music promoter, claims that he coined the term while speaking to a reporter at the Caird Hall Beatles concert that took place as part of the Beatles Mini-Tour of Scotland, on 7th October 1963, and an early printed use of the word is in The Daily Mirror 2 November 1963 in a news story about the previous day's Beatles concert in Cheltenham. Many fans across the world were known to have Beatlemania, which became common in the United St
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  • Beatlemania was what the quickly growing-obsession of the Fab Four was dubbed. The popularity was manifested by thousands of screaming, cheering fans that clogged the John F. Kennedy Airport in New York the day the band arrived. The pouplarity was manifsted in other ways such as Beatle wallpaper, Beatle candy, and Beatle clothes. Andi Lothian, a former Scottish music promoter, claims that he coined the term while speaking to a reporter at the Caird Hall Beatles concert that took place as part of the Beatles Mini-Tour of Scotland, on 7th October 1963, and an early printed use of the word is in The Daily Mirror 2 November 1963 in a news story about the previous day's Beatles concert in Cheltenham. Many fans across the world were known to have Beatlemania, which became common in the United States after The Beatles performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. 'Beatlemania' was characterised by intense levels of hysteria demonstrated by fans both at the actual concerts played by the band and during the band's arrivals and travels to and from locations.
  • Beatlemania was in fact a war that lasted from 1963 to 1964 between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. It all started when Paul decided his music was way better than John's (which was probably false) and never ceased to gloat and brag about his legion of screaming girls. John soon gathered an army of Japanese mercenaries. However, Paul, who was already well defended by a force of fans, managed to fight them off. John retaliated along side George Harrison, who was leading a pack of Bangladeshi Hindus mounted on cattle, in the Battle of Ed Sullivan. This was the longest battle fought in Beatlemania, mainly because it took an hour after the battle started for George and his cattle to get there. Paul, realizing he was outnumbered and outmatched halfway through the battle, called upon the aid of Ringo Starr. Ringo, not much of a fighter, decided to summon the help of Col. Cauliflower and his squad of guerilla platypus soldiers. After doing so, Ringo fled and took up residence in a garbage dumpster along with Oscar the Grouch. It is not known what happened to the eight Platypus soldiers involved, as their leader, Col. Cauliflower, the only survivor, disappeared shortly after the Treaty of Epstein was signed.
  • Beatlemania is the 1960's craze for the British rock band, The Beatles.
  • Rabid Beatles fans suffered from Beatlemania. The British rock group was a huge hit among the kids of the 60’s. People would faint at their concerts and even just from seeing them perform on tv.
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