Shadowmancer
I am The Last Baron
I think we should start off an occasional thread idea from me here in the Music section. I know the idea isn't an original one, but this should cause some sort of debate in here.
Underrated or Overrated.
A bit of information here for any drongos out there that have never heard of the Beatles.
* Please Please Me (Parlophone, 1963)
* With The Beatles (Parlophone, 1963)
* A Hard Day's Night (Parlophone, 1964)
* Beatles for Sale (Parlophone, 1964)
* Help! (Parlophone, 1965)
* Rubber Soul (Parlophone, 1965)
* Revolver (Parlophone, 1966)
* Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Parlophone, 1967)
* Magical Mystery Tour (U.S. only. Released as a Double EP in the UK) (Capitol, 1967)
* The Beatles ("The White Album") (Apple, 1968)
* Yellow Submarine (Apple, 1969)
* Abbey Road (Apple, 1969)
* Let It Be (Apple, 1970)
there are all of the albums, they have sold over one billion albums all over the world, I don't think anyone has sold as many or as much, but Im not sure on that. They are critically acclaimed for their influence on modern music.
The Question I put to you is:
Are The Beatles Overrated or are they Underrated, or are they rated correctly?
My view on this is that they border between the realms of being Overrated and Underrated at the same time, yet are never rated correctly. The influence that they have had on Modern Music is emmence, however certain songs that they wrote are absolute crap, such as "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da". And yet others are of sheer brilliance and are almost never brought up like "Here Comes The Sun", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "A Day In The Life". However it is difficult to call them the most influential from their time period when you factor in the likes of The Doors and the Jimi Hendrix Experiment among others into the music of the 60s, this is certainly something that needs to be factored in when assessing whether The Beatles are Overrated or Underrated.
Underrated or Overrated.
A bit of information here for any drongos out there that have never heard of the Beatles.
* Please Please Me (Parlophone, 1963)
* With The Beatles (Parlophone, 1963)
* A Hard Day's Night (Parlophone, 1964)
* Beatles for Sale (Parlophone, 1964)
* Help! (Parlophone, 1965)
* Rubber Soul (Parlophone, 1965)
* Revolver (Parlophone, 1966)
* Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Parlophone, 1967)
* Magical Mystery Tour (U.S. only. Released as a Double EP in the UK) (Capitol, 1967)
* The Beatles ("The White Album") (Apple, 1968)
* Yellow Submarine (Apple, 1969)
* Abbey Road (Apple, 1969)
* Let It Be (Apple, 1970)
there are all of the albums, they have sold over one billion albums all over the world, I don't think anyone has sold as many or as much, but Im not sure on that. They are critically acclaimed for their influence on modern music.
The Question I put to you is:
Are The Beatles Overrated or are they Underrated, or are they rated correctly?
My view on this is that they border between the realms of being Overrated and Underrated at the same time, yet are never rated correctly. The influence that they have had on Modern Music is emmence, however certain songs that they wrote are absolute crap, such as "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da". And yet others are of sheer brilliance and are almost never brought up like "Here Comes The Sun", "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "A Day In The Life". However it is difficult to call them the most influential from their time period when you factor in the likes of The Doors and the Jimi Hendrix Experiment among others into the music of the 60s, this is certainly something that needs to be factored in when assessing whether The Beatles are Overrated or Underrated.