When it comes to the Beatles:
The thing that I think doesn't get through is that, even though, they – did change the landscape of music in the sense that the Abbey Road technical innovations (like Dela, Reverse, Double-Tracking [Flanger is called this way, because John Lennon once called an effect here heard on Martin's production that "it's flanging") were build while thinking of them/how to get through the dead for music that they had; They changes music mostly by the way they made their business:
The Beatles were the first band to get so much recognition by both the fanbase and the critics
The Beatles were the first band that even got this kind of fanbase/that had on sort of the thing we call a "fanbase" today *(whether according to music or film or politics).
The Beatles were the first band/artist ever to play a gig at a stadium 9or an hall for that matter of more than 10K people)
Just let all of that sink in; It's all true
Delay, Flager, Double-Tracking, Stadiums, Mass Culture, a Fanbase – These are all inventions of/inspired by the Beatles.
Their legacy is just so vast and never-ending
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Originally Posted by Marie Monday
This thread reads like the synopsis of a tv series, in a good way
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