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View Poll Results: The Most Influential Rock Artist
The Rolling Stones 12 3.74%
The Beatles 152 47.35%
The Who 12 3.74%
Led Zeppelin 28 8.72%
The Kinks 4 1.25%
Bob Dylan 41 12.77%
Jim Hendrix 37 11.53%
The Velvet Underground 35 10.90%
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Old 12-05-2008, 05:54 PM   #211 (permalink)
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Funny King Crimson, Hendrix and Floyd all were influenced by the Beatles and used many of the elements of their psychedelic style.

George Harrison said and it's on You Tube when he recorded "Within You Without You" it was his goal to merge Traditional Indian Music with a Western Pop song. I don't know why this is a bad thing for some people? Using odd time signatures, exotic instruments and non western scales wrapped around melody driven music To me it's brilliant they were able to do it and it's a form of innovation.

Is it the Beatles fault that Zappa did not have the influence of them? You don't seem to get that pop music is a form of music. The Beatles merging progressive, experimental with pop music is a concept. They succeeded at it. Zappa non-pop experimental music did not. The Beatles experimental style of backward tapes, Indian Instruments, tape loops, and mellotron on "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "Strawberry Fields Forever" were done in 1966 before the Nice, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and King Crimson.


The Beatles already recorded songs with strong Avant Influence "Tomorrow Never Knows", "Love You To", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "A Day in the Life". The Beach Boys were miles late with "Smiley Smile. Like who cares if the Beatles also did their share of pop music. The Beatles also experimented. They did not play one type of music. Ah by the way this was before Pink Floyd and years before King Crimson were recording.
Lmao. Let me lay a few things out for you for future reference-

1. The Beatles never did progressive rock of any sort. That's a genre all its own. Also, name me one artist before King Crimson who was fusing classical music structures with jazzy symphonic rock?

2. You can't just slap around a term like "avant" as if its something super special. The Beatles were interesting sure, but if I wanted to push it I could say The Shadows, Nick Drake and some early electronic like The Silver Apples and White Noise were doing far more interesting things in the mid-to-late 60's than the Beatles did in an entire decade of time.

3. Do The Beatles sound like a blues band to you or something? Jimmy Hendrix wasn't influenced by The Beatles in any way, shape or form. His jamming on UK TV back in '66 actually impressed Lennon and Co because of his particular style. If anything, he probably influenced THEM in some way.

And who gives a **** about who started using the mellotron first? Screw The Beatles: Lothar and the Hand People were using Moog synthesizers before ANYONE, yet I don't hear anyone nominating them for their influence on the, I dunno, dozens of bands that followed after 1965?

Just give me a break. You people can throw a BS argument like "More people listened to the Beatles than anyone else in that time period, so they're more influential." in my face all day long, but that still doesn't mean they top the absolutely killer stuff in terms of effect that bands would be putting out in the late 60's through the course of the 70's.
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Funny King Crimson, Hendrix and Floyd all were influenced by the Beatles and used many of the elements of their psychedelic style.
Jesus Christ, King Crimson had two remotely Psychedelic albums and they weren't influenced by the Beatles at all.
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Anyone who thinks King Crimson was more influential than The Beatles is getting their opinions mixed up with facts. Even if you think King Crimson is BETTER, The Beatles were still more influential. People need to put their opinions aside, The Beatles are the most influential.
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I don't even see any point in this thread
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The point of this thread: To see who can put their opinions aside.

I enjoy listening to The Velvet Underground more than I do The Beatles, but that doesn't mean The Velvet Underground was more influential.
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Which was my point.

Why even have a poll debating it
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Anyone who thinks King Crimson was more influential than The Beatles is getting their opinions mixed up with facts. Even if you think King Crimson is BETTER, The Beatles were still more influential. People need to put their opinions aside, The Beatles are the most influential.
Tell that to KC's 21st Century Schizoid Man and Soft Machine's "Facelift". Pretty much the forerunning tracks of industrial and heavy metal right there, which in turn caused all sorts of ripples in other genres at the same time. And don't even get me started on Jimi Hendrix...

Also, pray tell, how many caliber bands which are still actively producing music and touring today cite The Beatles as a MAIN influence anyway?

Well whatever. I'm bored now. This thread isn't going anywhere.
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Love them all but I'd have to pick Beatles because...well...they pretty much invented what we call "rock".
All these bands are very influential and timeless :-)
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Anyone who thinks King Crimson was more influential than The Beatles is getting their opinions mixed up with facts. Even if you think King Crimson is BETTER, The Beatles were still more influential. People need to put their opinions aside, The Beatles are the most influential.
I never said they were...But they're damn close anyway.
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Love them all but I'd have to pick Beatles because...well...they pretty much invented what we call "rock".
What? You see, it's comments like this that make me think that the Beatles are one of the most overrated bands of all time.
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