well im not sure how you mean compare. if you mean is it better than music today, then i would say yes, it is because of the quality and the fact you cant date Beatles music. but if you mean how does it influence music today then all i can say is, without The Beatles, and their music, and their lyrics and everything they did, you wouldn't have all the music now, like Justin Bieber, take that, Rihanna and all the other big names because they changed the music inustry.
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Love me do is late rock-and-roll / early pop.
They were influenced by skiffle and American Rock and Roll.
Aretha Franklin covered the Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby" in the 1960s before the original version was released by the Beatles. Her rendition was included in her 1969 album "Soul '69." Franklin's powerful interpretation showcased her unique style and brought a new dimension to the song, highlighting her ability to infuse soul into rock music.
There does not appear to be a scientific term to describe a fear of The Beatles. Since your fear is to such a specific musical group, perhaps you have an aversion to a particular style of music, or to one or more members of the group.The term to describe a fear of music is Melophobia.If your fear begins to affect the quality of your life, or interfere with your happiness, please consult with a doctor to help you to address your fear.
The Jonas Brothers are in no way as big as the Beatles and never will be. At best they are the next Hanson and will be forgotten in a year or two at most. In the US alone the Beatles in 7 years had 20 #1 songs 14 #1 albums and sold more than 545 million records, the closest to them is Elvis but even he does not compare.
Love me do is late rock-and-roll / early pop.
Very slick Pop, influenced by everything (even the Beatles).
Elvis, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix... Basically all famous musicians had their own unique style of music.
Some key concepts in Beatles music theory that influenced their iconic sound and songwriting style include their use of complex harmonies, innovative chord progressions, incorporation of classical music elements, and experimentation with unconventional song structures.
The Beatles just crawled from beneath ground level, introduced a new style, and kept hitting with it.
Yé-yé is a style of pop music in the 1960s. It comes from the Beatles, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah."
Here are some artists Red Hot Chili Peppers The Beatles Tracy Chapman Sheryl Crow The Wallflowers
The Beatles had used every possible style of music possible. The genre was rock. The Beatles approach to music involved parts of a lot of music. On one song, "Bungalo Bill", there is a beautiful classical guitar intro that leads into a rock and roll sound. On "Yesterday" George Martin thought that adding a classical string section would enhance the feel. You wouldn't look up the Beatles in the "Classical" section of your record store, but that's not to say that they weren't involved in using Classical Music. They were originally influenced by the records sent over seas from America. The early rock by bands and single performers at that time.
Yes, the most innovative and influential band of all time. Even, today, many young musical groups incorporate Beatle style into their music.
Gamelan is an Indonesian style of music. Liverpool, England is pretty remote from Indonesia, and none of them ever mentioned Gamelan in any interviews or biographies.
Yes, the song "In My Life" was composed and sung by The Beatles and Released on one of their albums called "Rubber Soul."
They were influenced by skiffle and American Rock and Roll.