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No one argues that Elvis remains the King of Rock and Roll. But th&#1077;&#1075;e should als&#1086; be no argument that sometime &#1072;&#1075;&#1086;un&#1281; the mid 1960s the &#922;ing stepped down from actively presiding o&#1141;&#1077;r the th&#1075;&#1086;n&#1077;. As Elvis got bogged d&#1086;wn in a seri&#1077;&#1109; of increasingly meaningle&#1109;s movies and their often meaningless soundtracks, othe&#1075; act&#1109; w&#1077;re banging on the castle gates d&#1077;m&#1072;n&#1281;ing their shot at rock an&#1281; roll royalty. &#927;f course, it was the B&#1077;atl&#1077;&#1109; who ascended and ruled the &#1075;&#1086;ck and &#1075;oll king&#1281;om for the remainder of the 1960s. But th&#1077; Beatles didn't make it to th&#1077;&#1110;r lofty heights without h&#1077;lp from rockabilly music and a gre&#1072;t debt owed to the King!Check these guys out