The Beatles' legend lives on, 50 years after break-up

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With Friday, April 10 marking 50 years since the band's unofficial break-up, the 'Fab Four' are still popular and present, in spirit if not in the flesh. FMTNews TheBeatles

PARIS: When The Beatles went their separate ways in the early 1970s, few thought that half a century later the pioneering band would still influence pop music culture.

“50 years now after breaking up, The Beatles remain an artistic ultimate, leading creative people everywhere to the limitless playing field, open to all,” said the ardent author of “Tune In”, the first instalment in a trilogy, “The Beatles: All These Years”. But asked if he foresaw a time when his prolific songwriting partnership with fellow Beatle John Lennon would restart, his blunt reply – “no” – spoke for itself.A British High Court case later that year to dissolve the business partnership made it official.The band’s acrimonious split left fans inconsolable, recalled Philip Norman, who has written several books on The Beatles, including the official 2016 Paul McCartney biography.

“They’re not over,” Norman told AFP. “They’re still everywhere. They’re still in our language. They’re in our headlines… quoted all the time, their music is still played.After busting out of Liverpool, England in 1960, The Beatles – Lennon, McCartney, drummer Ringo Starr and lead guitarist George Harrison – became a social phenomenon.

“It was real. I was singing ‘Help!’ and I meant it,” he said. “There is no off-switch. You are on 24 hours a day… everyone wants a bit of you.”By the time of McCartney’s announcement, they had not played live in four years. Starr and Harrison had solo records as well, while Lennon and his Japanese artist wife Yoko Ono had formed the Plastic Ono Band.

Then, in 1980, Lennon was shot dead in New York by Mark David Chapman, believed to suffer from mental illness.

 

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