Alessia Nunziatini
TBU Ambassador
London, UK
I’m Alessia Nunziatini. I’m Italian but now I live in London. 

I’m a really great Beatles fan, I visited almost all the places related with the Beatles here in London, such as: The Beatles Store, Abbey Road and Savile Row in my Facebook  profile I uploaded some pictures about that.
I’m very passionate with music, I have written some music lyrics for unpublished songs and I sing as well. My favourite Fab 4 songs are: Get Back, a Day in The Life and While My Guitar Gently Weeps, also it’s very hard to choose between their songs, because they made gorgeous albums, full of their un-comparable talent. I think no band could ever compare to the Beatles. The fact is, that no band in the history of Pop Rock, have reach such wide success and fame. 
I have also written an article about the band and I would like to post below for you:
THE BEATLES: TODAY LIKE YESTERDAY
Although only two components remain of the original band, even today we feel the tracks of all four of The Beatles.
Their immortal music, their lifestyle, their look marked an age passing down from generation to generation, I think that a combination of factor such as; a cath music combined with a lyrics that speak of everyday life, where everyone can be reflected, constitute a magic recipe that attract, even today, the young people to the group.
About that how, not to mention, the Abbey Road Studios, the Studios where the four guys of Liverpool recorded their hits, to be clear, an unmissible stop for the fab four fans from any country, of any race and any age.
The Studios, with the famous zebra crossing on the facing road, that appear on the cover of the harmonious LP of the band released in 1969 and touristic spot for thousands of  worldwide fans, became a national protected site in 2010.
Yesterday, 1969
Today
I had the privilege to be present at Hyde Park during the Hard Rock Calling, in June 2010, where Paul McCartney was performing an unforgettable live concert. When Sir Paul intonated the Beatles’ songs, the voice of all the people present, from the youngest to the oldest, merged into a unique choir.
The Beatles, a band no longer in business from 1970 when their split-up, still have plenty of sites, discussion groups and blogs of fans dedicated to them, above all on Facebook and on Twitter. A number of sites are also dedicated to a little or big (it depends on the point of view) mystery that stirs on the fab four; this case deserves a dedicated article, if you are interested in. 
And remembering the lost Beatles, John and George, I’m glad to have met, during my life, the music of this fantastic band, that has become the soundtrack of my days.
So, THANKS GUYS!!!!!

Alessia Nunziatini
Get Back
A Day In The Life
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Photo: Alessia Nunziatini