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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

  • 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.”

    The Mod Musicals of Lance Comfort 2008

  • 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.”

    The Mod Musicals of Lance Comfort 2008

  • And that gives them a weirdly dark edge which reminds me more of baggy than merseybeat.

    FreakyTrigger Tom 2010

  • 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

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  • (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