All you need is love and a Podcast narrated by a Beatles fan
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The Fab Four and their talented fan. I love the fact that Mr. Freeman is an enthusiast when it comes to the things he likes and love, like his craft, records, clothes and the Beatles. The boys from Liverpool are according to him, still " the biggest and the best band" in the world. My Dad would certainly applaud that statement, and that's why the Beatles are important to me too, and the Beatles Podcast narrated by Martin Freeman, was a wonderful way to remember so many special moments. But before I explain this in detail, let's have a look at the first " boy" band ever, and four men who are not comparable to anything before or after. The Beatles: Music changes over time and periods, new bands come up, a different style and way to perform can be seen in almost every decade. Music evolves with society, and lots of musicians have shaped the world of notes and rhythm, and rightly so. But there is this one band, that had an impact on people and society for decad