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Re: USCHO Music Thread 4: Songs She Sang to Me, Songs She Brang to Me
Giant audiences all around the world turn out to see the bands that are popular with Westerners. The reverse cannot be said about some theoretical popular Chinese or Korean band.
It has nothing to do with boomers.
The Beatles are simply the most iconic and influential rock band to ever exist. There's before the Beatles and there's after. Other than Elvis, who can that be said about on such a grand scale in rock music?
And please don't give me the Sex Pistols or Nirvana. Instruments of change, no doubt.
Small potatoes on the world stage though.
You have to bound a pantheon by the audience. The Beatles are far and away #1 -- for white American and European boomers.
Right now there is probably some Korean or Chinese act that neither you nor I have ever heard of who has reached 10x the number of people currently alive as the Beatles. And in fifty years the Beatles will be to even white Americans and Europeans yet unborn what, say, Louis Armstrong is to us -- most people have heard of them, most musically savvy people know you always have to mention them as iconic, and they probably have influential roots you aren't aware of, but... their time is over and they are now just another monument to the dead.
Giant audiences all around the world turn out to see the bands that are popular with Westerners. The reverse cannot be said about some theoretical popular Chinese or Korean band.
It has nothing to do with boomers.
The Beatles are simply the most iconic and influential rock band to ever exist. There's before the Beatles and there's after. Other than Elvis, who can that be said about on such a grand scale in rock music?
And please don't give me the Sex Pistols or Nirvana. Instruments of change, no doubt.
Small potatoes on the world stage though.