![]() ![]() “Lady Madonna” is a tribute to the Boogie-Woogie of Fats Domino, while “Revolution” reveals the influence of early Chicago rock of Chuck Berry. “I’ve Just Seen a Face” is an example of how skiffle formed their early personalities. They learned their craft by imitating the musicians that they admired. The Beatles are a testimony to everything that existed in the popular world before them. And therefore understanding them, their influences and the influence they had on others, allows us to better understand “pop” music. ![]() There is no debate they are the most important and influential figures in popular music. One could try to understand it historically, but the road backwards is endless and it would be difficult to decide where it really began: some would argue Rock’n’Roll, or Blues, or Jazz, or Folk…. When it comes to popular music, however, it is a little different it is a genre that has, above all, always been centered around the entertainment, the moment. It is a genre that has always been scholar-friendly, well-structured and documented, with the purpose of passing the knowledge to the next generation. To understand classical music, it is quite obvious where to start. ![]()
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