👁️ The Beatles’ Golden Cage: The Nightmare of Being Too Famous 🍏
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In the 1960s, the Beatles were the four most famous people alive. From the outside it looked like a fairytale—screaming fans, endless number-one hits, a world that genuinely couldn’t get enough of them. They were the charming, witty, untouchable Fab Four, and their rise became the defining myth of the decade, four working-class lads from Liverpool who took over the planet with guitars and brilliant songs. Every TV appearance was a national event. Every new record dropped like a cultural earthquake. People didn’t just listen to the Beatles, they experienced them, and that experience hit with the same intensity from London to New York to Tokyo to Melbourne. This wasn’t normal pop stardom. It was mass hysteria on a scale nobody had ever seen before. They weren’t just a band. They were a phenomenon. 🎸
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