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Noxlumos, I'm not trying to compare John Lennon with Liszt at all; if any comparisons have to be drawn then they really have to be like with like, and quite clearly that is not the case in this context. What I am saying, though, is that Liszt was trashed in his own day as mere 'pop' - I agree with you absolutely that this was an utter travesty, and I don't mean to denegrate Liszt in any way - it hardly needs saying that he was a very, very great musician of some genuine profundity.
But then, with the passage of time I have no doubt that the Beatles too will be similarly honoured - rightly or wrongly, depending on your point of view. I say that only because they are already a hugely influential part of popular culture, in exactly the same way as were both Beethoven and Liszt in their own day - they didn't emerge from some sort of vacuum, after all. I hope and trust that I don't have to fork out for my bullet proof vest just yet, noxlumos; but at the risk of incurring your wrath yet further, there are two heritage plaques affixed to the walls of two adjacent London terraces, one commemorating (quite rightly) Friedrich Handel and the other (again, very properly) Jimi Hendrix ....
Regards,
bluediesel