What if the Beatles Never Broke Up? (MegaTy7's Version)

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The Beatles were a british rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960 made up of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are considered one of the most inspirational and greatest bands of all time. However, they sadly broke up in 1970 due to arguments, the death of their manager, John's relationship with Yoko Ono and many others; in an alternate universe, this never happened.

1970-1973
On April 7th, 1970 (three days before the Beatles break up in our universe), John Lennon, who had called Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr the previous year telling them he was leaving the Beatles, came back to Abbey Road studios telling them he was, in fact, not leaving the band. In a 1976 interview, John stated the only reason he didn't leave was because he would "miss the great times he had".

Their previous album, Let It Be, was a complete disaster and all of the members had absolutely no idea what to do for their next album. For an entire four months, ideas were considered before being ultimately scrapped; the band would have to break up again if they didn't release another album. But on the evening of August 16th, 1970, Paul McCartney was approached by a stranger in a pub."'Everything was going downhill, y'know. But I had an experience with a fella I met in a pub. And he gave me this idea, y'know, that if we recorded our own music, on our own, and mixed it together, it could make way for a whole new reimagining of music. And that's what we did.' -Paul McCartney, 1981."'The Beatles II', better known as the Black Album, was released on December 23rd, 1970. All of the songs were written as solos, and were recorded together making way for what Paul McCartney described in an interview as 'experimentally-mixed rock'. This launched the Beatles' careers once again and started what is now considered 'Beatlemania 2'.

From 1971-1972, three more albums were released: 'Instant Karma!' on March 2nd, 1971 and 'Everest' on June 19th, 1972. The same year, John Lennon divorced Yoko Ono to concentrate on his work with the Beatles and they began touring around the world, reprising classic songs and new hits. Their performance of 'Back in the U.S.S.R' during their Russian tour was televised on television with over 100 million views.

Their 1973 album 'Living in the Material World' (released February 21st, 1973) is considered one of their greatest albums with songs such as Living in the Material World, Band on the Run and Mind Games. A tour of Living in the Material World happened the same year featuring Linda McCartney, who sang with Paul on a lot of the songs.

1974-1977
Once the Living in the Material World tour had ended, the Beatles appeared on Top of the Pops.