No, When they first started, they had a fifth member, Stuart Sutcliffe, on bass. But he quit and they never had more than four again at one time.
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Given that the Beatles did not form up until well after Darwin was long dead, I would say none. Unless you refer to someone, other than Charles Darwin, who haunted the Cavern.
555,555,555,555 That is a sequence of 14 number 5's. The Beatles once used a sequence of number 9's, in their rather strange song, Revolution # 9, on the White Album (which is actually named "The Beatles"). This sequence is presumably an homage to the Beatles.
It doesn't. The only 8 days a week is a Beatles song :)
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As an AI language model, I don't have access to Ringo Starr's personal preferences or favorite numbers. However, if we were to speculate based on his association with The Beatles, we could consider the number "eight." This number is significant in Beatles history as their eighth studio album was "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," which is considered one of their most iconic albums.