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Friday, 26 March 2021

Tour Vs Againts - Social Studies

Hello guys, today im blogging about Beatles like against tour and tour, against tour is like where there parents of the girl who don't like their daughter to go in Beatles because it danger and the tour is like where the girl who came to people and going crazy because of Beatles they make there self into danger and sin.

Against Tour: I think lots of parents were not feeling comfortable let their daughter go to the shows of Beatles because there is a lot of people coming to the concert and there is a high chance they gonna get lose or something happened because this Beatles are very famous and they have to very careful making concert because sometimes some other people hate them they want to kill them. Some parents don't let their daughter go to the concert because it is very crowded and hundreds of people coming. Traditional views who saw Beatles leading youth to sin and trouble to make because all-girl is gone crazy because of Beatles they do the thing that make them into trouble just to see the Beatles.

23 Photos That Prove Beatles Fans Were Doing The Absolute Most In The '60sFans recall seeing The Beatles play in Cincinnati in 1964

Tour: Where the youth of New Zealand this was because  Seven thousand screaming fans – nearly all young women – waited as the band touched down on 21 June 1964. One girl badly slashed her thigh trying to climb a wire fence, and two others were forced through the fence because of pushing from behind. Lots of girl screaming just want to see the Beatles and want to say hi to them.  'Girls were screaming uncontrollably, quite out of their tree,' people remembered. Police used dogs to clear crowds from verandahs and other vantage points. Teenagers pushed over and damaged two police motorbikes; there was so much pushing that one of The Beatles’ cars was shunted backwards, even with the handbrake on.


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