Some Millennials Don’t Know Who the Beatles Are
A list of 10 old artists every Millennial should know is included in the article.
Red Alert Politics reports.
Millennials: Who are the Beatles and why are they on Spotify?
On Thursday, the largest band in the history of recorded music will have their songs available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play. Leaving many millennials asking “Who are the Beatles?”
Fusion’s Kevin Rose tried to help Gen-Y by informing them on some important Beatles facts. They’re the predecessor of One Direction, four guys — John Lennon, Paul McCartney (the same guy from that song with Kanye West and Rihanna), Ringo Starr, and George Harrison — who came from Liverpool, England.
They didn’t have any Twitter followers and were popular in the 1960’s releasing tons of hit records (a record is a collection of songs like on a playlist).
There biggest songs included “She Loves You” and “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” but also had big hits like “Yesterday,” “Hey Jude,” and “Can’t Buy Me Love.”
A movie musical, Across the Universe, using their songs were made back in 2007.
Millennials: Who are the Beatles and why are they on Spotify? (Red Alert Politics)
Comments
With all the info right at their fingertips and with the least amount of effort needed to find out everything about anything, millennials have no excuse not to be well informed. But then being stupid and ill-informed is fashionable these days. So stay stupid!
“There biggest songs…”
THEIR biggest songs. With that out of the way, let me say that I am from the generation that fell all over itself over the Beatles. I was one of the few that never understood the appeal, especially with the release of Abbey Road, an album that proved that if you got famous, you could release meaningless garbage played loud, and it would sell.