How famous were The Beatles, exactly? Give me an analogy.?!


Question: How famous were The Beatles, exactly!? Give me an analogy!.!?
How famous were The Beatles, exactly!?

Give an analogy!. Like compare to today's icons within the past 10 years (Backstreet Boys, Nsync, and Britney Spears were popular), or were The Beatles worth all of these artists COMBINED!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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beatles were more famous than Jackson at his peek!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The Beatles were the first band where each member was known by first and last name as well as for what part each member contributed!. Before them, that was unheard of!.

A really major important difference between the Beatles and the other acts you mention is that they were pretty much doing their own thing their own way!. What Backstreet Boys, Nsync, and Britney Spears did was pretty much prearranged for them and they were more or less faces hired to put into place!.

The Beatles also experimented with much more diverse styles and sounds than any other band today has felt comfortable even contemplating!. Once they grew tired of their poppy teen heartthrob phase, they laid down sounds that have influenced everything from Country to Acid Rock to Heavy Metal!.

I really doubt Backstreet Boys, Nsync, and Britney Spears will ever be able to boast such accomplishments I guess!.

This was a fun and interesting question to answer!. Thanks for posting!Www@Enter-QA@Com

Hows this!? The Backstreet Boys are actually the 20th best selling band of all time and The Beatles are the number one best selling band of all time!. If you go by that, you can see that the Beatles were more popular then than the backstreet boys were a few years back!. Not only were the Beatles more popular in the 60's but they are more popular the The Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears now!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The Beatles were WAY more famous than those you mentioned! I think they would be successful and well-received if their music came out today!. It would probably be classified as "indie" or "alternative" or something along those lines, but I'm sure they would have done well if they were more "recent!." Hope that helps/makes sense!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

The Beatles are a group of 4 Liverpool lads that sang at the well done night club up Liverpool called The Cavern and Brian Epstein saw them and signed them up on a record deal, they had no idea what to call themselves but Brian looked at there haircut as they all had the same so his suggestion was The Beatles the boys liked it and agreed!. and they started at Abbey Studios!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

1962–63 Beatlemania England Success

On 26 November 1962 the band recorded their second single "Please Please Me", which reached number two on the official UK charts and number one on the NME chart!. Three months later, they recorded their first album, also titled Please Please Me (1962)!. The band's first televised performance was on the People and Places programme, transmitted live from Manchester by Granada Television on 17 October 1962!.!.As The Beatles' fame spread, the frenzied adulation of the group, predominantly from teenage female fans, was dubbed "Beatlemania"!.The band also began to be noticed by serious music critics!. On 23 December 1963, The Times music critic William Mann published an essay extolling The Beatles' compositions, including their "fresh and euphonious" guitars in "Till There Was You", their "submediant switches from C major into A flat major", and the "octave ascent" in "I Want to Hold Your Hand"!. The Beatles themselves were perplexed by this analysis by Mann: "!.!.!.one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat-submediant key-switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of 'Not a Second Time' (the chord progression which ends Mahler's 'Song of the Earth')!."

1963–64 American Success

Although the band experienced huge popularity on the British record charts in early 1963, EMI's American operation, Capitol Records, declined to issue the singles "Please Please Me" and "From Me to You", their first official number one hit in the UK!.Vee-Jay Records, a small Chicago label, issued the singles as part of a deal for the rights to another performer's masters!. Art Roberts, music director of popular Chicago radio station WLS, placed "Please Please Me" into radio rotation in late February 1963, arguably the first time a Beatles record was heard on American radio!. Vee-Jay's rights to The Beatles were later cancelled for non-payment of royalties!.In August 1963, Philadelphia-based Swan Records released "She Loves You", which also failed to receive airplay!. A testing of the song on Dick Clark's TV show American Bandstand produced laughter from American teenagers when they saw the group's distinctive hairstyles!.In early November 1963, Brian Epstein persuaded Ed Sullivan to present The Beatles on three editions of his show in February, and parlayed this guaranteed exposure into a record deal with Capitol Records!. Capitol committed to a mid-January release of "I Want to Hold Your Hand"!.On 10 December 1963, a 5-minute story shot in England about the phenomenon of Beatlemania was shown on the CBS Evening News!. The segment first aired on the CBS Morning News on 22 November and had originally been scheduled to be repeated on that day's Evening News, but regular programming was cancelled following the assassination of John F!. Kennedy that day!. The segment inspired a teenage girl named Marsha Albert living in Silver Spring, Maryland to write to Carroll James, a disc jockey at Washington DC's WWDC radio station, requesting that he play records by The Beatles!. Carroll James had seen the same news story and arranged through a friend to have a copy of The Beatles' new single "I Want to Hold Your Hand" sent over to him in Washington DC!. Immediately after debuting the record on December 17, the station received overwhelming positive audience reaction, with the station escalating airplay of the record!. Made aware of the overwhelming listener response, Capitol Records president Alan Livingston decided a few days later to take advantage of the response and rush-release the already-prepared single three weeks ahead of schedule on 26 December 1963!.Several New York radio stations began playing "I Want to Hold Your Hand" on its release day!. The positive response to the record that had started in Washington was duplicated in New York and quickly spread to other markets!. The record sold one million copies in just ten days, and by 16 January 1964, Cashbox magazine had certified the record number one, in the edition datelined 23 January!. Aware that The Ed Sullivan Show was scheduled to present The Beatles live in early February, the Jack Paar Show licensed a film clip of The Beatles performing "She Loves You" from Britain's BBC and aired the footage on 3 January 1964, enabling Paar to claim that he had beaten rival Sullivan to showing The Beatles on a network TV show!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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