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Dude, I named, like, half of these bands in my post. This guy listed more bands than I did, but still... C'maaan! Anyway, don't forget the higher profile artists who directly cite the Beatles as an influence... You'll have to move forward a couple years in time, but these artists all carry with them a piece of the Beatles' dynamic: Simon and Garfunkle - Hugely popular, definitely have their own legacy, might even be on a par with the Beatles in terms of quality, songwriting, etc. Nilsson for sure. Pink Floyd. For christ's sake, of this band stayed in tact, they'd probably be as big as the Beatles by now. Unfortunately they're more like the Stones at this point, or (much worse) Van Halen, since they have three distinct eras at least, and their fans are split into warring factions. Donovan - Man, this guy took the Sgt. Pepper approach and ran with it. Huge talent, and extremely influential to important current artists like Beck, and Sufjan. U2, The Police, the Cure - Probably the three definitive '80s bands. The Beatles influence is palpable in all three, but it stands out most in the Police. Extremely musical, challenging, and prior to becoming "Sting's old band," they were pretty damn good. U2 just wanted to be the Beatles, and kind of became the closest thing, by default, since they loved to switch up their sound and stayed popular for so *motherfucking* long. The Cure, I'm not sure about, but something about their early aesthetic feels very Beatlesque to me. They also became experimenters, only they never strayed to far from the frantic pre-alternative angst whining that made them famous. Still, Disintegration is such an anal, pitch perfect album. It's reminiscent of Phil Spector production, and it's iconic as hell. But all you need to do is look at the top selling college rock albums on any given week. Chances are, 70-100% will be less than six degrees sonically removed from the Beatles. Look at the biggest indie bands of the last few years. The Beatles were 50 years ahead of their time, but now it seems like every innovative band is doing their own Sgt. Pepper. I'm really bored |
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So would you say Sonic Youth were inspired by bands like The Velvet Underground/Stooges rather than influenced by them? Who/what were SY's influences? |
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John and Yoko financed The Holy Mountain by Jodorowsky
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suchfreinds won't be satisfied until we find an artist who:
1.) Was producing music before the Beatles 2.) Had a particular sound And then: 3.) Produced music after the Beatles which: 4.) Dispensed with the old sound in order to sound like the Beatles But don't bother thinking too hard. Even if we find someone who meets this rigid criteria, the response will be, "Okay, fine. That's one. Name another." |
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the stones sounding very beatle-ish...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JU3yqdo8Lc (the meat puppets cover of this great)
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No, I think that would about cover it, but of course, folks haven't gone that into depth yet so....
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Do you know you can get a Masters in Beatles studies?
I think there are whole books that answer your question below, but your time frame is a bit off, it should start in 1963, as they had a year or 2 in the UK before they clicked in the US. What mystifies me is this is supposed to be one of the McCartney's biggest selling songs ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5626WzsfMw Quote:
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Hendrix in 65: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqUGEcxEJ44 Beatles in 66: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3znOTuT4K8 Hendrix in 67: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg2segLZoeA Pre Beatles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fGaBv8pAMA Post Beatles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjFQ4JQqK_0 (which also influenced the Beatles) Slight Beatles Influence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV62UcqbcQA Massive Beatles Influence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcy8o0gj-A0 The Byrds apparently switched to 12 string guitars after hearing The Beatles. So their signature sound is heavily influenced by The Beatles. |
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Parfum is indeed my all-time favorite novel, I've also read it several times, and keep reading it all the damned time. It's such an epic read..
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I think it come down to this, does everything a band does/do/did sound like I Want to Hold Your Hand? No? Then they aren't influenced by the Beatles.
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I think this may be the last I've heard an English band writing a song I loved. It's very John and very English, which I like both. |
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