In the 1960s it was the era of drugs, Vietnam, civil rights and rock music, but most of the 1960s was thought to be the birth of the Beatles. In Liverpool, Britain, four boys, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Star, formed a British rock band. The Beatles started a career with a simple club for three years. In 1961 they received an audition of Decca Records. Dick Rowe, responsible for Decca, rejected the boys and gave up the biggest opportunity in their lives.
Initially, the Beatles were not actually the Beatles, they were quarrys, and Silver Beatles, and at last they finally found the name of the Beatles. And, as we now know, they are not "Fab Four". They initially had five members. They are John Lennon, Stuart Sutcliffe, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Pete Best. At the moment, John Lennon and Stuart Satcliffe are outstanding. Lennon and Sutcliffe attended art school and had the idea of forming a band. At first it was just for fun, and it was seen by everyone as another way to kill time. In the early days, you can see that Sutcliffe does not last long. When others think seriously about their music, he loses track of the way. Then Lennon began writing songs with McCartney instead of Satcliff, and he only had a detailed conversation with Sutcliffe. In the early days, the band was a lie of James Dean, five leather jackets and greasy hair.
Four years after the Canadian avant-garde rock band Klaatu was founded, they received a big gift from a Providence Daily critic who thought the band was actually the front line of the Beatles. This theory began when Fab Four recorded Revolver 's follow - up in 1966. When these tapes were discovered in 1975, the band decided to release them liberating the late Paul McCartney (see "Paul McCartney is dead"). Kalaatu's debut album like the Beatles gives conspiracy theorists reasonable reasons to believe that something is working. The album does not include band members, creation of songs, production credits, band photos. It's just the beginning. Unfortunately, for Klaatu, the theory of promotion does not last forever. When their third album was released in 1978 their real identity has been revealed and few fans are interested.