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Beyond The Beat Generation is a fantastic Internet radio station that plays obscure 60s rock, from mod to acid rock to merseybeat to psychedelia.
Boing Boing 2008
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Live It Up! provides viewers with a brief but unforgettable glimpse of a more innocent time just moments before pirate radio, drugs, shorter skirts, Beatlemania and the merseybeat sound would transform the capital city into “Swinging London.”
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Live It Up! provides viewers with a brief but unforgettable glimpse of a more innocent time just moments before pirate radio, drugs, shorter skirts, Beatlemania and the merseybeat sound would transform the capital city into “Swinging London.”
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And that gives them a weirdly dark edge which reminds me more of baggy than merseybeat.
FreakyTrigger Tom 2010
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The Cavern Clubs resident band with a merseybeat classic, May 2010 in the back room of The Cavern Club.
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The Cavern Clubs resident band with a merseybeat classic, May 2010 in the back room of The
WN.com - Articles related to BIR to probe rice traders, agri execs 2010
treeseed commented on the word merseybeat
(archaic) A name for the characteristic style of music produced by pop groups from Merseyside between 1958 and 1964, typified by the Beatles.
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February 9, 2008