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"For two years after āI Want to Hold Your Handā topped the U.S. charts in February 1964, the only sound that mattered had a British accent. The Dave Clark Five, Hermanās Hermits, Petula Clark: it was an obsession that went beyond the Beatlesāand initially ignored the Rolling Stones."
"Today, the term āthe British Invasionā is usually employed to describe (and market) the triumphal epoch of the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Who, with honorable mentions to the Kinks and the Animals. In hindsight, and on merit, this sounds about rightāthese are the best and most revered of the English bands who came of age in the 1960sābut the reality of the British Invasion, which was at its most intense in the two years immediately following the Beatlesā landfall, was somewhat different. Far from being solely a beat-group explosion, the Invasion was a rather eclectic phenomenon that took in everything from Petula Clarkās lushly symphonic pop to Chad and Jeremyās dulcet folk-schlock to the Yardbirdsā blues-rock rave-ups."