Roger Ebert

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The first Beatles album had an immediate impact.

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1629 days ago

The first Beatles album had an immediate impact.

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JohnnyWalker2K1 1623 days ago

Yay for brainwashing children!

danero 1624 days ago

Not likely that any pictured here have survived after inhaling the toxic vinyl fumes.

Sillstaw 1628 days ago

Can't imagine what these people must think of Lady Gaga.

chrislong 1628 days ago

NOT immediate (1963). i'm betting 1966, after lennon proclaimed beatles "bigger than christ"

Aperetti 1629 days ago

You've got to be taught to hate and fear... You've got to be carefully taught.

BattHoyle 1629 days ago

That kid in the white T-shirt next to the mic holder looks pissed.

BourneInSeattle 1629 days ago

Guy with mic -- to me he's Niedermeyer, "killed in Vietnam by his own troops."

BourneInSeattle 1629 days ago

Where's that kid today, 46 years later? About 56-60 y.o., now TP'ing, or embarrassed?

manny_miles 1629 days ago

"I Wanna Burn Your Band"

ShawnONeal 1629 days ago

Mayberry 451

Voomnomore 1629 days ago

The guy with the mic looks like he has attained Nirvana.

TaylorFromPhx 1629 days ago

You know, they were actually bigger than Jesus.

Choc113 1629 days ago

Religion making a embarrassing, shameful spectacle of itself again. Please don't ever stop:)))

Ida_Sessions 1629 days ago

Couldn't be a Palin rally: The young man knows how to tie his shoes.

TerrorBlack 1629 days ago

Actually, Meet the Beatles was their second US album.

maxbell 1629 days ago

Bears a striking resemblance to a Palin rally.