It is claimed that the song "Helter Skelter" induced Charles Manson to go on his murderous rampage.
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As famous as Johnny Depp is, The Beatles are more famous World Wide. There is not a single band after the Beatles that doesn't site the Beatles as an influence.
YES! They still ARE important! The Beatles are one of the most famous bands EVER! AND they influence a lot of bands today. With out the Beatles, music wouldn't be what it is.
There is no clear evidence that Buddy Holly was an influence on the Beatles since they did not record any of his songs. The Beatles would appear to have been more influenced by Chuck Berry. Still, Buddy Holly was one of the great early rock and roll stars, and it would be logical to think that he must have had at least some influence on all the rock and roll musicians who came after him, including the Beatles.
Yes, they did.
through the influence of Elvis Presley and the beatles
Oasis was one. Guy Lombardo was another.
Yes and no. The Beatles sold more albums overall and have held a greater influence in popular culture, but the Monkees have held their own and then some in album sales and general influence.
They had a big influence on Music, and the Future of Music.
The song "Helter Skelter" from the "The Beatles" (the White album) is supposed to have set him off or motivated him to commit the Tate murders. A "Helter Skelter" is a fairground ride, but Manson interpreted it something different. He also seems to have read something into "Piggies" that was not there. George Harrison says that in "Piggies", he was only having a swipe at the greed of the middle and upper classes in England.
writing and performing there own music