i'm not completely sure if i managed to answer the question of why people loved them so much. I don't know if i really got to the bottom of it. But ultimately, i think i managed to entertain my small audience and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. And maybe that's the most important thing. At the end of the day, and the beginning of the day,. any time a day, really, is thatEveryone had a jolly good time, and that was nice and fine. So there you have it. That was my talk about the beetles at the british council. Thanks. I gowincom and have a drink now.
761. Why we love The Beatles (Recorded Live at The British Council) + Public Speaking Tips
This is a presentation I did at the British Council in Paris recently, in front of a live audience. First I talk about public speaking and my approach to doing presentations and then you can hear the recording of my talk. The Beatles were a global phenomenon when they first appeared in the 1960s and their appeal continues to this day. The world still loves The Beatles. But why is this? Join me as I take a deeper look at the social, cultural and psychological factors that make The Beatles story so compelling even after all these years.
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