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In the James Bond film Goldfinger, Bond makes a nasty remark to the effect that the Beatles should be listened to with earmuffs.
Several movies later, Paul does the theme song -- which is a big hit.
And, the Beatles are recognized as the geniuses they were.
If a lot of people like something, one who doesn't like it probably doesn't understand it.
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09-16-2023 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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Originally Posted by jameslovestal
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At the time, the crack was not all that unexpected. There was lots of negativity directed at the Beatles' music.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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You could find just as many people that hated the Beatles as those who loved them in 1965.It was mostly a generational thing.Jazz and Classical music account for 3 percent of sales today.Does that mean the other 97 percent are the ones in the know of what is good.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
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“Love me do”, the Beatles’ debut single, was released in Britain on October 5th 1962 — as was Dr No, Bond's first film.
Love and Let Die, a book by John Higgs, tries to make something from the coincidence. As David Honigmann wrote in the the Spectator:
For Higgs, the Beatles represent Love: Love Me Do. She Loves You. Can’t Buy Me Love. All You Need is Love. Bond, a professional killer, represents Death: Die Another Day. Live and Let Die. No Time to Die. Eros and Thanatos are at war for the soul of post-war Britain. The contrasts are everywhere. The Beatles are northern; Bond southern. Boys like Bond; girls like the Beatles. The Beatles liked football; Bond is interested only in single-player sports. The dualities extend to minute matters of taste: the Beatles floated on a sea of tea, as anyone who has watched Get Back can attest; Bond (‘be a good girl and make me some coffee’) considered it ‘one of the main reasons for the downfall of the British Empire’.
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I think Kenny G is relevant. Most jazz players, from what I gather, don't like him.
But, he has a lot of fans.
He doesn't speak to me, but it's clear that he speaks to them. So, there's something I don't get about his music. Good, bad, or indifferent is in the ear of the beholder, but I don't dismiss that kind of connection with people.
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