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Travel Guide to England and the UK - Liverpool

 

 

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A Tribute to the Beatles
Liverpool - a place well worth a visit

A Holiday In Liverpool Filled With Fun   by Jessica Nielson

If you are looking for a holiday to Liverpool for fun and excitement, you will want to stop at Knowsley Safari Park. There is over five miles of dirt road to travel and see so many animals in the wild. You will see rhinos, camels, giraffes, monkeys, elephants, tigers and lions. The elephant population has exploded and these big beasts are kept from other areas of the park by an electric fence so they do not eat up everything in sight. You will have a great adventure on the safari tour. It is fun, exciting and sometimes a little scary.

Next, you should experience a ride on the Yellow Duck Marine. This is a fun ride with spraying water and laughs for all to enjoy. This is a yellow bus that floats you around the water to see the sites of the city. The tour is on water and part of it is on land. Yes, the yellow bus is water and land worthy. The tour is fun and everyone has a great time. Another amazing experience is the Williamson Tunnels. An entire kingdom awaits you when you enter the underground tunnels. Even the most skeptical person will enjoy this one adventure.

The beauty of Liverpool is seen everywhere. The Merseyside Maritime Museum is on the list of things to see. A holiday in Liverpool would not be complete until you see the exhibits and understand everything about the area. 

Front of the Maritime Museum, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom
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Then you have the clubbing, comedy shows, restaurants, theatre and music to take in while you visit.   Bumper is a great little pub with a DJ playing music from Blondie to Bowe. You will enjoy the music and the atmosphere. The Tivoli Nightclub is a hotspot with the locals and visitors. They have a DJ providing some music from every gene you could want.
 

Night View of Albert Dock and the Three Graces, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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A holiday in Liverpool would not be complete without a tour of the Cains Brewery. The tour ends with a light buffet and some incredible samples of the best ale you have ever tasted. The tour is impressive, but the finished product is what you will enjoy. The ale is distributed throughout Liverpool and surrounding areas. The people will tell you that the best ale to taste and buy is Cains. They should know since they have so many places to go and get a cold pint of Cains ale that they always have enough on hand for fun and entertaining.

You will find many things to do and see in Liverpool. You should take some time to relax and enjoy some of the fine cuisine offered at many of the restaurants in the area. The foods are pleasing and the hosts are very helpful and polite. 

They will help you with your selections and even the chef at some restaurants will come out, say hi to you, and see how you like your dinner. They do know how to treat visitors and make you feel at home. You will enjoy your trip to Liverpool anytime of the year.

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A Tribute to the Beatles   by David Bowley

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The Beatles were the first British group to challenge the US dominance of rock and roll, and continued to influence popular music beyond their break-up. Of the 30 songs most frequently broadcast in the USA between 1955 and 1991, 13 were written by members of the Beatles. The Beatles' buoyant melodies, playful personalities and mop-topped charisma were just the tonic needed by a nation left reeling by the senseless assassination of its young president, John F. Kennedy, barely two months earlier.

The Beatles were so good that they're not very interesting to talk about -- it's like listening to someone drone on about the Grand Canyon. No other band has generated as much dull commentary, even as the music remains unimpeachable.

The Beatles themselves would continue to reach number one with most of their singles and albums until they were finally dissolved in 1975. 

Today, they are a world-wide legend and their music will always be remembered and loved for many generations to come.

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The band continued their solo careers throughout the 1980s, but their releases became less frequent, and their commercial success gradually diminished as listeners without first-hand memories of the combo created their own idols - they were far away from the American protest movement and their ideas of pop song messages to humanity. 
 

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The Beatles, in fact, are a synonym for rock & roll. Their music was re-released in 1987 via compact disc and continues to sell well, and it is played continuously on oldies radio stations.

The Beatles are more than music; they are a group of individuals who alone or together shaped the world that we live in. They were also the first British rock group to achieve worldwide prominence, launching a British Invasion that made rock truly an international phenomenon.

Paul made girls swoon but John made them scream, cry and tear their skirts climbing up fences to catch a wink or a smile. He also made each boyfriend of those girls buy a guitar and practice their stance. Paul McCartney was the 'most poised and stylish' Beatle using his hands to express whatever he was saying. George Harrison nearly always gave the impression of frowning, was wry, loose limbed and angular whilst Ringo Starr was described as a Groucho Marx type of figure with clothes that always looked too big.

John, Paul, George and Ringo all went on to have successful solo careers. Paul is still releasing records today, as is Ringo. 

John and Paul were deriving an income but Northern had control of their songs and that fact is the key to how The Beatles lost the rights to their own songs.

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