I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the reason so many people bought their music was because of the imagination of their advertising people. they have a limited amount of talent mind you but I just get fed up of hearing radio and television stations playing the likes of John Lennon and the beatles Elvis Presely and Jim Morrison on their annavrsaries or birthdays.
You have the other people who are considered "mediocre" (at best) who don't get a mention like the late great Stuart Adamson and Frank Zappa. Could somebody please explain why this is because i am at a loss to understand it
whattheheck you have just proved my point that because you are popular doesn't mean that you are good. None of those that you mentioned will be around in 5 years time not to mind 20 years time.
sfsorrow, i take your point (put extremely well) and i don't limit myself to 1 genre either. i use the name punkfan because punk is what got me listening to music in the first place
You are so right, The Beatles were overrated.
That is why their music is still played and listened to 35 years after they split.
That is why there are loads of tribute bands.
That is why their songs are still recorded by "young" singers of today (With a little help from my friends and McFly for example).
That is why they were voted best composers of the 20th century.
That is why almost every single they made went to number 1.
That is why they are admired all over the world, not just the UK.
That is why Liverpool named their airport after John Lennon.
That is why in 1965 they held the top 6 places in the USA singles top 20.
That is why a number of their albums STILL feature in the top 10 best albums of all time.
Go listed to Revolver. 16 classic songs, all written by the Beatles, with a style ranging from pure pop (Yellow Submarine), avant garge (Tomorrow Never Knows), soul (Got to get you into my life), ballads (For no one and Here there and everywhere) and everything in betwen.
Listen to the production, the instruments used (French Horn on "For No One"), the wierd world of John Lennon on Tomorrow Never Knows.
Read the reviews on Amazon.
Then grow up.
Boo
Of course, I was kidding about Steps being the greatest band in the world, no-one can really compare to the majesty of The Cheeky Girls. But getting back to Punk Fan's previous points, I think the bands that he mentions all have validity in their fields.
Out of his list, I really like REM and Oasis. I don't listen to the music of any of the others, but I can appreciate how their fans must cherish them, because there are artists I call myself a fan of, and to me their the greatest acts in the world.
Hope that makes sense.
with the beatles you have to remember that they were the 1st exponents of this type of music ie they borrowed from no-one with all approaches.any band from the 60's that can go from 'help' and 'hard days night' to sgt pepper in a few short years must be doing something right.and the fact that after 40 years their songs are still remembered shows they will stand the test of time.
the only punk band that will do this are the pistols and then only due to one album - 'never mind the bolls'.
just because you are not a fan of the bands mentioned doesnt mean that they are not great.personally im not fan of the stones or led zep or rem but you have to appreciate what they have done.for me any band/person that can stay at the top of their game after many decades and albums has achieved greatness.