Why adults dismissed the Beatles

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  1. maikel ariel says:

    those people asking those questions were the journalists of the mass media, who, in my opinion, tends to ask stupid question and do not important reports in any era where they are.

  2. Whitcomb says:

    The reason the Beatles' hair was such a topic for parents was that they considered it unmanly or effeminate. Girls wore long hair, but boys were supposed to have crew cuts or closely cropped, well groomed hair.

    America in 1964 was still a buttoned-down post-war country. The earthquake that became the '60s — musically and culturally — is just starting. You might even say that Feb. 9, 1964, was the night the tremors began.

    I remember my mother commenting as she watched the Beatles on Ed Sullivan — don't they cut their hair?

  3. Unknown says:

    When people fear something they don't understand they tend to be irrrational. The old guard press feared the Beatles in '64. They knew they were witnessing the beginning of a cultural revolution and it scared them. So they tried diminishing the group with stupid insults, which were, needless to say, completely ineffective.

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