Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Profound Impact of Beatles Music


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There are many cultural touchstones that generations to overcome. A cigarette is a great because it really is a great steak. Good TV does not really do much - it is a very real gap and easy to measure between the generations when it comes to what generations of different people as only the tube. good music is more layered. You're going to see and not many baby boomers, the list would be the Arctic Monkeys on their favorite bands, onlyas you will not, and several generations Y'ers who confess they have all the James Taylor, Smokey Robinson, more than a miracle.

But, regardless of race, color, religion, or generation, it seems unanimous that everyone loves music of the Beatles. From the very first sounds of "Love Me Do" to the last chorus, "Hey, Jew," the Beatles' music crosses generations, cultures and bridges in a way that no other music artist.

My family is usually an example. Are thirtythree years old, a bit of a musician, a liberal, and I live in New York City. Some would call me a hipster (a label I'd reject, but that would just make me much more hipsterish, so whatever). My brother can be a year including a half older than me, is an engineer living from the suburbs with a wife, a kid and also a sit-down lawnmower. Along with a pick-up truck.

Then take my mom. At age sixty five she's still teaching troubled children from the inner city, as properly as mentally disabled children in the city and much more to do outskirts of Nice.

What is the typical thread? We all know that the Beatles' music. The issues that John Lennon and Paul McCartney have universal lyrically, needless to say - regardless of whether they have been treated as a real song "Yesterday" or a request for social responsibility as "Across the Universe", the most rings Beatles music true and clear. There are some things that everyone can take part in almost allBeatles music, and as a result it's not dated at all.

On top of that you'll be able to add that, musically, the Beatles blended ear-candy style bubblegum pop with complex basslines, creative lead guitar and ground-breaking sound mixing. What they did from the studio from, say, Rubber Soul via Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band basically hasn't been replicated. Even the most snobbish classical music or jazz buffs recognize the virtuosity in Beatles music. And that's what sets the Beatles apart.

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