No, that was the Who, a few years after the Beatles broke up.
No
The Beatles' music was special because they created new sounds and rhythms no one had ever heard.
It seems unlikely, although 3 Beatle children - Julian Lennon, Zak Starkey and Dhani Harrison are all professional musicians.
No
Yes, they did.
Come Together. It's the only Beatles song he ever performed.
yes
The Beatles had stopped touring by 1967, and Revolution #1 was recorded in 1968, so I don't think the Bealtes ever performed it in concert.
They were all on the show!
He wishes. Manson was never a part of the Beatles. He was obcessed with their music, especially the White Album. He thought the band was sending him messages through the music. That's what happens to your brain on drugs. To make a long story short, the Beatles and Manson had never met.
yes. it was on their albums With The Beatles and Meet The Beatles.
Paul because of the "Greatest love song ever" Yesterday. Most people thought it was not The Beatles. They called it Paul McCartney's own song because he's the only one who performed it.
Only time I have ever heard the song out side of The Beatles singing it was, during the movie, Across The Universe and when Brooke White sang it during American Idol.
no
No. The Beatles did not sing "Pinball Wizard". It is a Who song.
Nobody will ever BE the Beatles. They were too unique, and special and creative to have somebody as good as them. No, not even one direction will ever be the Beatles. But, the Beatles will still exsist. You might not see them with your eyes, but if really beleive, you can see them with your heart :)