![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Their closest equivalents outside the music business, the Kennedys, as long as they continue to have children Their closest equivalents in the music business, the Rolling Stones, have become, in effect, their own legacy. In fact, it is one of the many - you could almost say the infinitely many - unique things about the Beatles that of all entities who were the objects of extreme mass-cultural emotion in the 1960's, they are curiously, transcendently legacy-free. (It's no coincidence that the first song on a Beatles album written by Harrison was ''Don't Bother Me.'') the answer might even be that it's really none of our business. Possible way, although for George Harrison, who never really enjoyed being fab - he used to send the Beatles' press officer, Derek Taylor, out to the balcony in his place to wave at the thousands of shrieking fans Being charming as well as beautiful, they mean this in the nicest Ow does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? According to the beautiful, brilliant Beatles, in their lavishly illustrated oral autobiography, ''Theīeatles Anthology,'' the answer is, more or less, that in their particular case if we weren't there, we couldn't possibly understand. Meet the Beatles: John, Paul, George and Ringo in their own words. ![]()
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