John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, or even George Harrison… Four mythical names that no one has forgotten and that still make millions of fans dance. On this Wednesday, March 22, the Beatles celebrate their 60th birthday. Or rather, the release of a cult album in 1963. And, even if the group really saw the light of day in 1957. Date on which, on the side of Liverpool a teenager named John Winston Lennon founded a group, “The Quarry Men”, in the company of a certain James Paul McCartney.
In 1963, “Please Please Me” indeed emerges. This is why Anne-Sophie Lapix and her teams wanted to mark the occasion and celebrate the event. This Wednesday, March 22, the journalist broadcast the piece “Twist and Shout”, present in the album that was released in 1963, and took the opportunity to take a little dance step. The newscaster of France 2 was even accompanied by several dancers for the occasion.
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Anne-Sophie Lapix, happy, despite the disillusion linked to Emmanuel Macron
“You must know this Beatles hit, it’s a cover taken from their very first album, “Please Please me”. It was just 60 years ago the beginning of the story, that of a group the most important of the 20th century”, recalled Anne-Sophie Lapix with a smile. A smile that proves that everything is fine for her despite the disappointment of recent days. Indeed, Julian Bugier was preferred to him to question Emmanuel Macron this Wednesday, March 22, in particular on the question of pension reform.
Christel Bertrand, consultant in political communication strategy and crisis communication, has also given her opinion on this choice on the part of the Head of State. For the former great reporter for the editorial staff of France 2 and of TF1this choice on the part of Emmanuel Macron prevents him from putting himself in danger. “Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Julian Bugier are not known for their political interviews. He takes fewer risks with them than with Anne-Sophie Lapix”she assured.
It swings on the set of #20HJust 60 years ago, the history of the most important group of the 20th century began, that of the Beatles. Our correspondents have returned to Liverpool, where it all began.▶️ #JT20Hpic.twitter.com/k7cXmn0Zsi
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