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    If You Had to Explain Why The Beatles Music is FamousToYou?

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      admin last edited by

      If someone were to ask you this question about The Beatles who have never heard of them before and now has and if they have asked you this question how would you answer it? What make their music so famous to you?

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      • Nancy R
        Nancy R last edited by

        Sorry, but your question doesn't make sense to me. The music is famous because they are famous!

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          admin last edited by

          Do you mean to say, what is it about their music that makes them so famous?

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          • Apollo C. Vermouth
            Apollo C. Vermouth last edited by

            The music is famous because it was so successful, selling many millions therefore the players, singers and writers would obviously gain fame from it. The Beatles weren't famous, except to a degree locally in Liverpool, until their records starting selling massively.

            Listen to the song they sing,
            Awakening

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              rich n last edited by

              Their music is famous because enough people liked it enough to make it famous...pretty simple I will add that to get to the level of popularity the Beatles achieved, I don't think it was only massive talent, timing, luck or whatever...but rather a combination of all that and more

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                admin last edited by

                They were able to pick up on the vibes at the time and develop a style that would sell.

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                • SgtPepperFan48
                  SgtPepperFan48 last edited by

                  I think the question is intended to mean, "What about the music of The Beatles do you believe made them become so successful and famous?". As in, why was their music so popular?

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                    admin last edited by

                    Beatle music obviously hit a collective nerve around the world. There really was nothing amazing about the lyrics in the early years, but their SOUND obviously gave people a certain HIGH or EXCITEMENT and still does today for many people. As for Brian Epstein, he probably knew better than anyone else why they were so exciting and got famous.

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                      admin last edited by

                      Read REVOUTION IN THE HEAD by Ian MacDonald, it is a fascinating study of this very subject.

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