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Beatlemania

Beatlemania meaning

Intense fanatical enthusiasm for the Beatles.

Example sentences (18)

An archive of unseen photographs of The Beatles on tour at the height of Beatlemania are set to be auctioned.

The photos showcase the early days of Beatlemania as the Fab Four became a global phenomenon.

As the film moves towards the World’s Fair and the teenage girls attending both the concert and the exhibitions, it loses the raw delirium of Beatlemania, though possibly the film couldn’t exist on that alone.

Beatlemania was well and truly in full flow in the city centre as the Fab Four were set to perform in the Odeon on nearby Renfield Street.

Gremlins CC were crowned the overall winners at Bridgwater Carnival, taking home the hotly anticipated Ker Cup, with their creative Beatlemania entry.

So when the band arrived here, Beatlemania was the predictable result: crowds of surging, screaming young people, who turned out in massive numbers wherever the Beatles appeared.

Edinburgh-born Jamie co-starred with Mark Bonnar in the critically-acclaimed four-parter and jokingly described the reaction to the first series as “being like Beatlemania”.

Lofton also makes a point of distinguishing ARMY from the groupies associated with Beatlemania.

The Beatles’ first film, directed by is a lightly fictionalized comedy about Beatlemania, following the Fab Four through 36 hours of their crazy new life in London.

Beatlemania would take over the world just a year later.

Like Beatlemania, if you will.

The country was struck by “Beatlemania”, a word that entered the English dictionary owing to the impact of the four radical Liverpool musicians who changed popular music forever.

Veteran of the Broadway hit, Beatlemania, Tony Kishman has toured worldwide with productions of Twist and Shout, Classical Mystery Tour, All You Need Is Love, Legends in Concert, and was a member of classic rock band, Wishbone Ash.

Following this, and as Beatlemania hit the United States, Peel got a job with the Dallas radio station KLIF as the official Beatles correspondent on the strength of his connection to Liverpool.

From what began as the Beatlemania fad, the group's popularity grew into what was seen as an embodiment of sociocultural movements of the decade.

In November 1963, while in Heathrow Airport, Sullivan witnessed Beatlemania as the band returned from Sweden.

It was revealed that we didn't play our own instruments on the records much at the very moment when the idealism of early Beatlemania in rock was at its peak.

They acquired the nickname "the Fab Four" as Beatlemania grew in Britain the next year, and by early 1964 became international stars, leading the " British Invasion " of the United States pop market.