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  • password
    Mulva;1028646 wrote:They had a wider range than bands like the Stones. Versatility, harmony, lyricism (outside of some of the corny McCartney stuff), and great instrumental talent.
    I think it has alot to do with your music interest, such as rock, country, jazz and others, but I was never a fan of the Beatles and don't consider them in my top three. I am not saying that the people that consider them to be great are wrong, if that is the kind of music they like to enjoy, but they just don't interest me as far as instrumental talent or lyrics. I enjoy bands like Zeppelin, AC/DC, Clapton, The Who and other rock groups from the 70's and don't expect everyone to agree with me on my choices. I just don't think there will ever be one greatest band of all time.
  • Steel Valley Football
    Sonofanump;1028651 wrote:The best instrumental talent ever on one of their songs was the lead guitar on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
    Which, as you obviously know, was not played by a member of The Beatles.
  • LJ
    Sonofanump;1028651 wrote:The best instrumental talent ever on one of their songs was the lead guitar on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".

    Which was played by Clapton


    My fave band of all time is Radiohead

    Followed by Fleetwood Mac :o
  • THE4RINGZ
    Skynyrd
  • nc52
    iron maiden> dream theater
  • Classyposter58
    password;1028617 wrote:I think they are overrated as a band. I never did see what was so great about them, they had a couple of good songs back in their day but so did the Rolling Stones and many more bands. I don't think anyone can claim to be the greatest band ever, because people like different types of music and fans of hard rock and heavy metal would not consider the Beatles better than Zeppelin or AC/DC for example, but the same would be expected from country music fans, they would not consider Zeppelin or AC/DC better than one of their cowboy groups either.
    Nobody has owned the music scene like the Beatles. When have you heard of 4000 fans greeting any band at an airport or 70 million people watching them on a tv show. They absolutely captured the entire pop scene in this country
  • said_aouita
    ccrunner609;1028583 wrote:..Journey has sold about 73 million more albums then the group you are talking about so have at it.
    That's like saying because the Cadillac Escalade outsells the Range Rover, it's better? Quit being such a dumb ass, 609.
  • bases_loaded
    said_aouita;1028719 wrote:That's like saying because the Cadillac Escalade outsells the Range Rover, it's better? Quit being such a dumb ass, 609.

    Range Rovers are overpriced pieces of shit driven by even bigger pieces of shit with chunks of douche
  • said_aouita
    bases_loaded;1028736 wrote:Escalade's are overpriced pieces of **** driven by even bigger pieces of **** with chunks of douche
    Fixed for ya.

    Hope this helps.
  • Skyhook79
    Here are 20 reasons why the Beatles are the greatest band ever:
    1. During the week of April 4, 1964, The Beatles occupied the firstfive positions on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart (12 in the Hot 100), the top 2 positions on the albums chart, the no. 1 position in the British singles chart, the first two positions in the British albums chart and the no. 1 position in the British EP chart, – the most complete domination of the British and American charts in history. Nowadays, you’re lucky to have one top 10 album and single at the same time.
    2. To date, the Beatles have sold over 1 billion records. That’s billion, with a B.
    3. They have the most no. 1 albums in the British album charts (15), and 17 No. 1 hits.
    4. They hold the record for the group with the longest span between no. 1 albums in the Billboard albums chart (36 years and 51 weeks, 1964 to 2001). In 2000 – 20 years after John Lennon was killed, their greatest hits compilation, 1, spent eight weeks at no. 1 and sold 13 million copies in its first month of release.
    5. They boast 20 No. 1 hits in the United States, (19 No. 1 albums), with 24 consecutive Top 10 hits from 1964 to 1976 (six years after they broke up), a record for a group. They also have 12 no. 1 hits in Germany, 23 in Australia, 21 in the Netherlands, 22 in Canada, and 13 in Malaysia.
    6. According to the United World Chart, the Beatles have 16 of the 100 most successful tracks of all time, and also 7 of the 100 most successful albums in history.
    7. The Beatles recorded four of the Top 10 Greatest Albums of All Time, according to Rolling Stone magazine, and three of the Top Five. (I will ignore the fact that Abbey Road was only No. 14. Blasphemy.)
    8. They were ground-breaking pioneers almost from the beginning, being the first group ever to employ feedback in 1964′s “I Feel Fine.” One of their first hits, “A Hard Day’s Night,” features an opening chord so revolutionary that people are still trying to figure out. 1965′s Rubber Soul and the follow-up, Revolver, saw more innovation, from the use of a sitar in “Norwegian Wood” to tape loops in “Tomorrow Never Knows.” Then there are the backwards vocals in “Rain” (a first) and a Moog synthesizer on several songs on 1969′s Abbey Road.
    9. Sergeant Pepper is arguably the greatest album ever made (indeed, it topped Rolling Stone‘s list). While it doesn’t have the strongest material, the album was a landmark in recording. It popularized the concept album – something that would serve as inspiration to The Who and Pink Floyd.
    10. “A Day in the Life” from Sgt. Pepper may have been the crowning achievement of the group – a five and a half minute song composed of two suites – one by Lennon, one by Paul McCartney – that are totally different in sound and texture, yet complement each other perfectly. The song features two cacophonous crescendos from an orchestra, the final one climaxing in a single E major piano chord that lasts 42 seconds.
    11. One may not like songs such as “Yesterday” and “Hey Jude,” but they are unrivaled in their popularity, and the melodies are unforgettable.
    12. Paul McCartney actually dreamed the tune to “Yesterday.”
    13. “Helter Skelter” and “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” are considered two of the first heavy metal songs.
    14. They have 23 of the Top 500 songs of all time, again according toRolling Stone - the most of any artist.
    15. Their iconic No. 1 singles notwithstanding (“Love Me Do”, “From Me to You”, “She Loves You”, “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, “Can’t Buy Me Love”, “A Hard Day’s Night”, “I Feel Fine”, “Eight Days a Week”, “Ticket to Ride”, “Help!”, “Yesterday”, “Day Tripper”, “We Can Work It Out”, “Paperback Writer”, “Yellow Submarine”, “Eleanor Rigby”, “Penny Lane”, “All You Need Is Love”, “Hello, Goodbye”, “Lady Madonna”, “Hey Jude”, “Get Back”, “The Ballad of John and Yoko”, “Something”, “Come Together”, “Let It Be” and “The Long and Winding Road”), some of their best songs weren’t even on any singles or B-sides: “I Should Have Known Better,” “You Won’t See Me,” “For No One,” “Across the Universe,” “Two of Us,” “Dear Prudence,” and “Because” are all just album filler.
    16. They revolutionized the science of recording, using multiple tracks instead of playing live. Producer George Martin used varying tape speeds to make Lennon’s voice sound high (“Tomorrow Never Knows”) and slow (“Strawberry Fields Forever”); he also brought in string musicians to accompany certain songs (“Yesterday”). In another session, McCartney utilized bass drums halfway down a corridor to achieve a staccato sound in “Mother Nature’s Son.”
    17. In an age where other people wrote songs for the flavor of the day – think the Brill Building songwriters doing all the work for the Shangri-Las and the Dixie Cups – The Beatles surprised everyone by penning their own hits from the beginning. As a result, they helped usher the singer-songwriter movement that popularized the late 1960s.
    18. Their ability to cross over from media and teen idols to musical innovators is one-of-a-kind. Their chart success is unparalleled; but despite their popularity, they managed to continue to improve throughout their career.
    19. Their place in popular culture is unrivaled – Their movies, their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show (in which they played to 74 million people), the “bigger than Jesus” comment, the refusal to play in concert after 1966, the Maharishi, the painstaking production work, the beginnings of the drug culture and LSD fad, “Helter Skelter” and Charles Manson, the “Paul is Dead” phenomenon, Yoko Ono, the rooftop concert, the cover of Abbey Road, the subsequent solo years, and the hit singles created from rough demos of the late Lennon.
    20. Oh, yeah; they accomplished all this in seven years.
  • queencitybuckeye
    Greatest band ever is subjective. There's little doubt that the Beatles were the most important band ever. Without their influence, much of what has come since then does not exist.
  • Sonofanump
    Skyhook79;1028828 wrote:Here are 20 reasons why the Beatles are the greatest band ever:
    Sounds like an argument for greatest recording pop artist, not greatest band ever.
  • Skyhook79
    ccrunner609;1028848 wrote:THe Beatles were the trend setters....they set in motion what we have today as music. They are and always will be in the discussion.

    Now is their music still relevant? Not even close. Musically none of the Beatles are considered tops. THeir music was very simple to play and arrangements can be put together by a jH music teacher in about one day.

    Maybe constrained by technology, when the Beatles split up 4 track recording was about the limits of technology. Now music is much mroe complicated and hence sounds much better then what the Beatles put out.

    Really if you look at it, a musician like Elton John, Pete Townsend, Lars Ulrich, Geddy Lee, Slash are much better musicians then any of the Beatles.

    Well 2 of them are dead that might have something to do with it. Paul McCartney still sells out at age 70 and their music is still relevant because you still hear it on commercials and movies etc... 50 years later. Elton John better musician than Paul McCartney? surely you jest.
  • Heretic
    ccrunner609;1028744 wrote:its better cause its a Cadillac....duh. The only true dumbass thing said in this whole thread came in post #1 when DW said Dream Theatre was the greatest band of all time.
    Well, except for when you posted the gazillion Journey videos and then based their "superiority" over DT or anyone else based solely on album sales. Everyone loves the "Nickelback argument". THEY SELL A LOT SO THEY HAVE TO BE GOOD!!!!


    At least DT has the instrumental virtuoso reputation that would give a person picking them something to back it up. They just don't have the popularity, as groups that basing careers off 10+ minute songs aren't going to get airplay or be overly accessible to most people. Personally, I'd at least put them in the upper tier, but I can see why others wouldn't. They're not as bad as some prog groups, but they do sacrifice a lot of accessibility in order to show off their skills. And it's hard to gauge how the loss of Portnoy will affect them down the road. I'd put their newest album (first w/o him) down towards the bottom of their releases. "On the Backs of Angels" and "Bridges in the Sky" are pretty killer and a couple more are really good, but overall it's kinda blah like I thought Octavarium was.
  • Thinthickbigred
    This title say grreatest band ever . I think we need a thread that say top ten bands ever and also I see everybody is picking rock bands .