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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Beatlemania Transforms the Lives of the Fab Four

Beatlemania Transforms the Lives of the Fab Four

7 Oct

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Summary

  • Ringo's family treated him differently after The Beatles' rise to fame
  • George's mother naively answered fan mail, even requests for toenails
  • The Beatles moved to London, leaving their Liverpool roots behind
Beatlemania Transforms the Lives of the Fab Four

The year 1963 marked a significant turning point for The Beatles, as their meteoric rise to fame transformed the lives of the Fab Four. Ringo Starr recounts how his family's attitude towards him changed, with even the smallest spill on a coffee table prompting a reaction of "He can't have that. We have to tidy up." Suddenly, Ringo found himself in "Weirdland," no longer seen as the same person within his own family.

Meanwhile, George Harrison's mother, though a "nice person," was quite naive in her approach to the band's newfound success. She would write back to fans, even those requesting one of Paul McCartney's toenails. George's bandmates, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, also went through an "intellectual phase" during this time, engaging in a friendly one-upmanship over who knew the most about various subjects.

As The Beatles' fame continued to grow, the band members found it increasingly difficult to return to their Liverpool roots. By the end of 1963, it had become "impossible to go home," and the natural move was to London, where the recordings, places to be seen, and the heart of the action were. The transition was not always easy, with the band members struggling to adjust to living on their own and learning to cook for themselves.

Despite the challenges, the members of The Beatles embraced their newfound success, with Ringo marveling at the material possessions they were able to afford, from cars to suits and shirts. However, they remained grounded, with John Lennon noting that they never felt like they had "real wealth" and were simply grateful for the opportunities their fame had brought them.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ringo Starr's family treated him differently after The Beatles became famous, with even small spills prompting a reaction of "He can't have that. We have to tidy up." Ringo felt he had suddenly become "one of those" within his own family.
George's mother naively answered fan mail, even responding to requests for one of Paul McCartney's toenails. She would write to people she had never met, sending them photographs.
By the end of 1963, it had become "impossible to go home" for The Beatles, as the recordings, places to be seen, and the heart of the action were in London. The band members gradually moved to the capital city to be closer to their work.

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