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5. The Beatles Simon Napier-Bell on how
Tosh Berman
5. The Beatles Simon Napier-Bell on how the Fab Five changed everythingLemar, a British act, sings serious soul. As a result, he's said to sound American. The Scissor Sisters, an American act, are outrageously camp. So everyone thinks they're British.There's no doubt about it - just as American pop music is permeated through and through with black culture, so British pop music is permeated
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