"That Beatle euphoria has always been there, and it's hard to be in a room with a Beatle and try to be totally natural. You never shake that off"
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The real bite is in “try to be totally natural.” He’s exposing the performance demanded of anyone in the Beatles’ orbit: you’re supposed to act like you belong, like you’re not dazzled, like you’re just doing a job. But the room won’t let you. The Beatles are both colleagues and living monuments, and monuments make everyone else adjust their posture. “You never shake that off” reads less like nostalgia than a statement about hierarchy in pop culture: some figures become permanent reference points, and even accomplished artists measure themselves against them in real time. Parsons is naming the awkward truth that greatness doesn’t just inspire; it distorts behavior, conversation, even the way music professionals hear themselves think.
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Parsons, Alan. (n.d.). That Beatle euphoria has always been there, and it's hard to be in a room with a Beatle and try to be totally natural. You never shake that off. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-beatle-euphoria-has-always-been-there-and-62621/
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Parsons, Alan. "That Beatle euphoria has always been there, and it's hard to be in a room with a Beatle and try to be totally natural. You never shake that off." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-beatle-euphoria-has-always-been-there-and-62621/.
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"That Beatle euphoria has always been there, and it's hard to be in a room with a Beatle and try to be totally natural. You never shake that off." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/that-beatle-euphoria-has-always-been-there-and-62621/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.





