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Oasis vs The Beatles vs Michael Jackson vs Elvis

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    bobobaconbobobacon Posts: 631
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    I think they all inspired people in their own way so why compare at all. They were all legends in their respective times.
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    SULLASULLA Posts: 149,789
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    Oasis shouldn't be on the list in that company. A 2nd rate Beatles/Lennon tribute band.
    Harsh but true:o
    eliana wrote: »
    The Beatles and Elvis.

    Big space etc

    The other lot.....
    Agreed.
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    Pacman 2011Pacman 2011 Posts: 939
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    How is it true?

    Beatle fans are like Man U fans, self observed and ignorant to any other contributions without making it about them lol
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    SassernachSassernach Posts: 1,725
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    Aka sitting on the fence where your opinion counts :D

    Certainly not... music has influenced my life more than anything.
    It is better to have a choice of four than one entertainer.
    Now if you had the Stranglers up there and the likes of England Dan & John Ford Coley etc etc etc, You see I would just be adding and adding and adding to the list....:D
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    Digital SidDigital Sid Posts: 39,870
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    Oasis minus Liam.
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    Pacman 2011Pacman 2011 Posts: 939
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    Sassernach wrote: »
    Certainly not... music has influenced my life more than anything.
    It is better to have a choice of four than one entertainer.
    Now if you had the Stranglers up there and the likes of England Dan & John Ford Coley etc etc etc, You see I would just be adding and adding and adding to the list....:D

    I wasnt trying to be rude, just meant maybe you thought the choice was too hard to pick lol
    Oasis minus Liam.

    Why?
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    Si_CreweSi_Crewe Posts: 40,202
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    How is it true?

    Beatle fans are like Man U fans, self observed and ignorant to any other contributions without making it about them lol

    That's incorrect.

    I have a few Beatles albums but I'm not a big fan.
    Even so, it's hard to ignore the impact Elvis and The Beatles had on modern music.

    It's like asking whether the Model T or the Datsun Cherry was the most important car of all time.
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    Pacman 2011Pacman 2011 Posts: 939
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    It is true to the majority Beatles fans I know
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 52
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    The Beatles are over-rated. But they influenced music so much more than anyone has or ever will.

    Oasis are just horrid monotone drivvel. I agree with those who say that to mention them here is ludicrous.
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    zx50zx50 Posts: 91,296
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    Oasis should not even be mentioned in the same sentence as the others. They don't even compare. Anyway, in terms of electrifying performances, Michael Jackson takes the crown.

    Edit: Not that keen on Elvis' music, but quite like his films though.
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    swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,249
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    Doesn't it largely depend on your age ?

    I'm of the Beatles generation so i think they're the tops

    By the time i was into pop music Elvis had already become like Matt Monro or Andy Williams.......middle of the road balladeer, too square !

    I like Jacko and Oasis but wouldn't put them in the same bracket as the Fab Four
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    Pacman 2011Pacman 2011 Posts: 939
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    top 3 music artist then please mr know it all ;p
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    billlythekidbilllythekid Posts: 5,080
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    BeeGees :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,280
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    How is it true?

    Beatle fans are like Man U fans, self observed and ignorant to any other contributions without making it about them lol

    That's a bit harsh :o Thought my contribution was alright.
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    AneechikAneechik Posts: 20,208
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    They're all over-rated really. They're only musicians.
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    Wayne DibblyWayne Dibbly Posts: 3,252
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    The Beatles kick started the popular music genre as we know it today so for me should be No;1. They were also creative not just performers. (I don't own a single Beatles record, not my sort of music)
    Elvis was a radical performer in his day (post war austerity), he helped create a youth music following. However the one thing he lacked was musical creativity and his movies were dire.
    Michael Jackson would be my third choice, not so much for the music, but for his groundbreaking performances. Musically his stuff is OK but not exactly innovative.
    Oasis, well I'm not going there and neither should they as the Beatles and Lennon had done it all before.

    I don't quite follow why people need to equate appreciation of music with ones age. Those who do should try opening their minds and broaden their listening. There's some incredible stuff out there across all ages if you are prepared to look and listen with an open mind.
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    SassernachSassernach Posts: 1,725
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    I wasnt trying to be rude, just meant maybe you thought the choice was too hard to pick lol

    I never thought you were being rude...:p
    I was just saying I wasn't copping out.:D
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    maidinscotlandmaidinscotland Posts: 5,648
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    No-one can beat the velvet tones of Elvis!
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 21,014
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    The beatles - every song is just well written, perfect lyrics, great tunes generally and have a mass of brilliant brilliant hits and are consistently excellent. Enjoyed by every generation too.

    Simon and Garfunkel/Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan moreso, was so vital to the developement of music, i just like them both.

    The smiths/Morrissey - Personally one of my favourites, so thought they should be mentioned.

    The kinks maybe with the beach boys, the byrds and james taylor following close behind. - Some other greats in the late 60s, so thought they should be mentioned too.

    Then a million miles below, elvis and MJ.- hate them both. Jackson is overrated, both personally and musically.
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    SassernachSassernach Posts: 1,725
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    Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cos I know
    It's been a hard days night
    it's close to midnight and something evils lurking in the dark
    Show me who you are
    I'll show you what you love
    My hands are shaky and my knees are weak
    I can't seem to stand on my own two feet
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,053
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    I don't get the music snobbery. All of the artists mentioned in the OP heavily borrowed from musicians that had gone before them. Even the Beatles. Yeah, they brought together certain genres, but that didn't make them the first artists to pick up a guitar. They borrowed heavily from American Rock and roll, which borrowed heavily from blues and so on and so on. Oasis weren't meagre blots on the musical landscape, they along with the other britpop bands brought "indie" music into the mainstream. We're still seeing the effects of that in todays chart, they were very important in the 90's.
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    Speak-SoftlySpeak-Softly Posts: 24,737
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    swingaleg wrote: »
    Doesn't it largely depend on your age ?

    I'm of the Beatles generation so i think they're the tops

    By the time i was into pop music Elvis had already become like Matt Monro or Andy Williams.......middle of the road balladeer, too square !

    I like Jacko and Oasis but wouldn't put them in the same bracket as the Fab Four

    I don't think it does so much nowadays with the advent of the net, You Tube ect.
    Unlike my generation, my children can access and listen to anything, whenever they want to.

    And have to say that the only ones on the list the teens that I've met through my children seem to still rate so highly is The Beatles.

    But all of them at some point are listening to Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles (those are the ones that seem to be universally admired).
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    Can't stand Michael Jackson and Elvis' later stuff makes me vomit :D:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSeSR-of9Es

    My Personal Top 10
    1. The Beatles
    2. The Kinks
    3. Paul McCartney
    4. Bob Dylan
    5. Pink Floyd
    6. The Rolling Stones
    7. George Harrison
    8. David Bowie
    9. Led Zeppelin
    10. The Beach Boys
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    swingalegswingaleg Posts: 103,249
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    I don't think it does so much nowadays with the advent of the net, You Tube ect.
    Unlike my generation, my children can access and listen to anything, whenever they want to.

    And have to say that the only ones on the list the teens that I've met through my children seem to still rate so highly is The Beatles.

    But all of them at some point are listening to Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles (those are the ones that seem to be universally admired).

    I didn't mean that aspect of it so much.........more that people tend to think the 'best' or 'most important' are the artists that were new and exciting during their own formative years
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    SassernachSassernach Posts: 1,725
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    Jennymoo wrote: »
    I don't get the music snobbery. All of the artists mentioned in the OP heavily borrowed from musicians that had gone before them. Even the Beatles. Yeah, they brought together certain genres, but that didn't make them the first artists to pick up a guitar. They borrowed heavily from American Rock and roll, which borrowed heavily from blues and so on and so on. Oasis weren't meagre blots on the musical landscape, they along with the other britpop bands brought "indie" music into the mainstream. We're still seeing the effects of that in todays chart, they were very important in the 90's.

    Probably more to do with the fact they are limited to what they can sing about.
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