
The Clean-Cut Revolutionaries.
The Beatles changed the world, no doubt. They started out boyish and polished, but by the end, they were experimenting with everything—from sound to spirituality to style. Lennon had fire. McCartney had craft. Harrison had soul. Ringo had vibe.
But they never forgot they were working-class boys from Liverpool. And they stayed that way in spirit, even when they dressed like space monks.
Verdict: SphstRDnck.
They weren’t from the South, but they spoke the universal tongue: truth, grit, and fearless growth.