The 4 Bands That Will Still Be Played In 2100

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  • Has history already decided that these four bands (who have not released a record in 30 years) will still be popular in the year 2100? I believe it has, let's discuss.
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  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato  19 днів тому +1791

    I’m not sure why people didn’t understand that I’m only talking about artists that haven’t released a new record in 30 years last. The last time I checked the Rolling Stones released a record last year. Same goes for a lot of the bands that people are saying in the comments.

    • @tactrix1h
      @tactrix1h 19 днів тому +17

      The one main recording that Nirvana released was surprisingly NOT one of the main 5 that you mentioned. It was "From the Muddy Banks of Wishkah". Now why am I bringing this up? There are 2 things to note about this CD that makes it very important. #1 It had some of the best songs they ever made all on 1 CD instead of multiple albums. #2 it was basically released as a tribute Album after Kurts death. I personally had that before I had any of their other stuff and I love Nirvana.
      And of course the other one was MTV unplugged in NY, which came out directly after Kurts death. And that one went multiplatinum.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 19 днів тому +31

      Did you read "But What If We're Wrong" by Chuck Klosterman? He speculated that 300 years from now, one rock star will be remembered as symbolic of rock music itself. Chuck Berry.

    • @84jdgregory
      @84jdgregory 19 днів тому +16

      It's UA-cam Rick! We all love what you do and generally take your word for things. We also gotta give shout outs to our personal favs!

    • @robertsaul234
      @robertsaul234 19 днів тому +9

      "The Cosmos Rocks" Queen 2005

    • @alwaysemployed656
      @alwaysemployed656 19 днів тому +19

      Yeh I was thinking the same exact thing. Bands that have been retired for decades and still gets played as if they are currently active and popular. Queen retired? Let's be honest. Is Queen really Queen without Freddie and John Deacon?

  • @robertsaul234
    @robertsaul234 19 днів тому +5371

    You're forgetting The Rolling Stones. They'll still be touring.

    • @Ghostguitars2
      @Ghostguitars2 19 днів тому +76

      Yes they will😂

    • @ElizabethBSoCal
      @ElizabethBSoCal 19 днів тому +11

      😂

    • @davidlaw689
      @davidlaw689 19 днів тому +259

      The Strolling Bones

    • @rayerscarpensael2300
      @rayerscarpensael2300 19 днів тому +35

      Rick is hardly mentionning them lately, while previously stating they were his all time favourite band...maybe he couldn t get an interview after Hackney Diamonds.. he didn t even review the album or mention the release.

    • @richcarlson887
      @richcarlson887 19 днів тому +4

      Truth

  • @Ingens_Scherz
    @Ingens_Scherz 19 днів тому +3358

    I'll be 128 in 2100. I can't wait to see if Rick's predictions are right.

    • @Funkybassplayer
      @Funkybassplayer 19 днів тому +73

      See you there 😁

    • @jasonh6919
      @jasonh6919 19 днів тому +45

      Only if you're not busy skydiving or skiing down Everest 😂

    • @HieronymousCheese
      @HieronymousCheese 19 днів тому +17

      See you in the old folk's home!

    • @SterlingSimmons22
      @SterlingSimmons22 19 днів тому

      There will probably be some sort of age-slowing medication released between now and then anyway

    • @patrickcampion7966
      @patrickcampion7966 19 днів тому +29

      Young whipper-snapper. I'll be 131. Betting heavily on advances in medical science to offset my youthful 'indiscretions'

  • @bctwitty
    @bctwitty 15 днів тому +88

    It’s all about the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s having produced some of the most incredible recording artists that continue to span generations of time, people and their global cultures.
    It is kind of fascinating when stopping to think about it for a bit.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 13 днів тому +11

      A lot of that has to do with the fact that the recording industry hadn't completely consolidated. There was a lot more room for some experimentation, especially in the '60s. Now, all the music that I hear is pretty much the same, I have no idea who did any of it and have a hard time identifying that it was different groups.

    • @theo9976
      @theo9976 8 днів тому +7

      I know old farts (like me) always say that contemporary music is crap but music today truly is overproduced crap. I can't wait for the pendulum to swing and we get some raw, talented, and unique music again.

    • @AlanSmitheeman
      @AlanSmitheeman 7 днів тому

      I would add the 50's in there as well. Great rockers like Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, and Little Richard won't ever be forgotten.

    • @craigstephenson7676
      @craigstephenson7676 2 дні тому

      And also, those songs were in movies , making them more popular, then a new generation saw those movies, they continued to be popular, leading them to be in more movies and generally ubiquitous in pop culture. It’s impossible to not hear these songs

  • @garymorris1856
    @garymorris1856 10 днів тому +47

    I will never forget seeing the Beatles in concert in 1965, and Ringo is coming to where I live this September, amazing.

    • @twalrus1
      @twalrus1 7 днів тому

      I first saw the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show (1965)

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 4 дні тому +1

      The Beatles are overrated.

    • @twalrus1
      @twalrus1 4 дні тому

      @@tarstarkusz Name another band that is more successful.

    • @twalrus1
      @twalrus1 3 дні тому

      @@tarstarkusz "The Beatles are overrated."
      So are your gandma's oatmeal cookies!
      (Hey, I didn't wanna go there, but you forced my hand.)

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 3 дні тому +1

      @@twalrus1 You actually make a good point. People who like something have a hard time believing other people don't think that thing is the bee's Knees.

  • @user-yn6zo4wp5b
    @user-yn6zo4wp5b 16 днів тому +597

    I love that George Harrison wrote the most popular /streamed Beatles song.
    Thank God for George.

    • @michaelbutterfield7084
      @michaelbutterfield7084 15 днів тому +12

      Heard the song yesterday why doing my Home Depot trips and thought the same thing.

    • @MysticMountainGems
      @MysticMountainGems 15 днів тому +23

      My favorite Beatle. I love how much he loved Indian Classical.

    • @gregm8522
      @gregm8522 15 днів тому +37

      And arguably the Beatles’ best song: While My Guitar Gently Weeps.

    • @Chris_LaFrance_MAI
      @Chris_LaFrance_MAI 15 днів тому +21

      George is the greatest underrated Superstar of all time - I know that is an oxymoron

    • @brandall101
      @brandall101 14 днів тому +11

      Sweet revenge for not being taken seriously enough pushed him to that level… it’s hard to argue it’s the best Beatles tune as at least 5 or so others could be in that conversation, but it’s definitely at that level. Every bit as magical from the start as Hey Jude and A Day in the Life. It’s literally a perfect song. Sinatra, James Brown, and Elvis covered it ffs

  • @Syd-yu3vn
    @Syd-yu3vn 13 днів тому +21

    Wish you'd mentioned CCR: 2 songs with over a bil streams & still 36.1 milloon monthly listeners, on Spotify. Songs with lyrics as relevant today as they ever were. John Fogerty is a living legend. 😊

  • @stephenosullivan9016
    @stephenosullivan9016 12 днів тому +4

    Great job as always Rick!

  • @robertplotkin2708
    @robertplotkin2708 17 днів тому +276

    “If it was released today, I’d say ‘wow.’” I think that nails it. If the music still sounds fresh and alive, people will keep enjoying it, no matter how old it is. That’s why some music that’s 500 years old is still popular, and some music that came out last year has already been forgotten.

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 15 днів тому

      What is the 500-year-old music that's still popular?

    • @betsyab121
      @betsyab121 15 днів тому +17

      JS Bach is pretty timeless. Chord structure is used by many musicians still.

    • @marshmcclory487
      @marshmcclory487 15 днів тому +4

      500 years is a stretch, but your point is well taken. FYI: Bach was born 339 years ago.

    • @cotedebeaune2012
      @cotedebeaune2012 15 днів тому +5

      Mozart, baby! OK; it's "only" about 250 years but still.

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 15 днів тому +1

      @@cotedebeaune2012 No banging early harpsichord riffs? We get a little loose when we start making these points. 🤣
      I think Nirvana "surviving" to 2100 depends heavily on whether we have a resurgence of instrument-based rock at some point in the next 75 years. Basically, its popularity will likely rely on whether something has popped up to replace it. We're not exactly oozing with well-known classical music in the past century that we don't know through movie soundtracks.

  • @digitaljanus
    @digitaljanus 16 днів тому +355

    Queen is the band that literally has something for everyone. Long, technical compositions for prog-heads. Funky disco tracks. Arena-pleasing hard rock anthems. Proto-metal headbangers. Freddie Mercury's impeccable voice and their imaginative videos for fans of musical theatre and the more standard kind. They invented the jock jam. Some of the sweetest love ballads. Nerdy soundtracks and songs about dragons for sci-fi fantasy nerds. And they always sound like they're having a good time. What's not to love?

    • @JakobBornaBerac
      @JakobBornaBerac 14 днів тому +26

      For me Queen is the only band where I love every single song, I rarely find one that I skip when It comes on

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 14 днів тому +12

      Very well put. Versatility in craftmanship. Back in March 2001 at the Waldorf Astoria in NYC the R&R HOF Induction ceremony met Jer and Kashimira the mother and sister to Freddie and met Brian May. Didn't run into Roger but his wife at the time Debbie.

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 14 днів тому +6

      Also within musical theater the vaudevillian town hall pastiche. With the lead singer a little but if Liberace and Ethel Merman and Julie Andrew's. Throw in the Marx Brothers.

    • @davemeade4371
      @davemeade4371 14 днів тому +8

      Nah. It really doesn't.
      And I say that as a Queen fan.

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 14 днів тому +7

      @@davemeade4371 Please elaborate. Everything that was written I agree with.

  • @mudwiser1391
    @mudwiser1391 14 днів тому +9

    Love your channel Rick. I have a suggestion for a guest. The great Mike Post. His musical genius can be heard on many TV's biggest shows not to mention working with Mason Williams on Classical Gas, Eddie Van Halen on Van Halen III (there's gotta be some good studio stories from that album). He has a long list of credits. He just released a Bluegrass/Blues album. I think he would be a great guest... Am I wrong?

  • @samuelsessions2817
    @samuelsessions2817 10 днів тому +2

    Rick, you are absolutely fantastic. Although I listen to Bach frequently, the video you did on him and musicians’ reactions to him led me to listen to his music even more. Thank you for what you do. FYI: I consider great music, of all genres, a portal to heaven. Maybe not a great phrase, but I mean it. Have an idea for you: Clapton’s “Groaning the Blues” from the ‘94 Scorsese documentary (finally released on DVD) back to back with “Holy Mother” with Pavarotti. Talk about musicianship and range! On fire and in a musical trance followed by transcendence and the beauty of playing with restraint but deep, deep emotion.

  • @derekhiemforth
    @derekhiemforth 15 днів тому +276

    When Rick mentioned that Kurt Cobain will always be 27, it made me realize that the one trait those four bands all share is a sense of "ending too soon." The Beatles were all still in their 20s and still the biggest band in the world when they called it quits. The Police were also young, and were at the peak of their popularity, with "Synchronicity" having been one of the biggest albums of 1983. Nirvana was obviously cut short by Cobain's death, as Rick mentioned.
    Queen is the only one that seems a bit of an outlier, as they were in their 40s, they were 14 albums into their career, and they'd been around for 20 years by the time Freddie died. But Freddie's death was such a big deal, and he was such a giant presence, that his passing still felt like it brought the band's career to a close too early.

    • @montaguehorseposture6203
      @montaguehorseposture6203 14 днів тому +8

      "Ending too soon" is a cultural rather than musical driver. You can't tell from listening to Get Back or Pennyroyal Tea that it was from the artist's last album of a relatively short career, indeed the artist probably hoped it would be otherwise.

    • @derekhiemforth
      @derekhiemforth 14 днів тому +8

      @@montaguehorseposture6203 Oh yeah, totally. It's not that "ending too soon" affected the music; it's that "ending too soon" may draw more attention to the band and their music, and if the people paying attention like the music, then they'll keep listening to it.

    • @lordhenrywotton95
      @lordhenrywotton95 13 днів тому +2

      Totally agree, if an artist’s career ends suddenly, they don’t hang around long enough to become irrelevant.
      Look at The Smiths vs Morrissey, one fell apart at the peak of their powers, the other makes a worse album every few years and makes increasingly irritating pronouncements on politics and dietary habits.
      Just a personal opinion, but one I’m sure I share with others.

    • @sir_sack
      @sir_sack 13 днів тому +8

      I think another thing that made Queen so big was Live Aid and their Wembley performance in 1986 because they just stopped touring after that, and the public didn't really know what was going on until they saw Freddie in 1989 or 1990 looking really ill. Which made it a topic of discussion. That's just my opinion though

    • @avburns
      @avburns 13 днів тому +3

      @@sir_sack I don't follow Brian May but Queen has a way of "popping up". The biopic, appearing on American Idol which lead to Adam Lambert's "joining"...I would add unplanned things like Seth Macfarlane's Ted movie which used Flash Gordon, a movie with Queen on the soundtrack. Heck, the new Highlander with Henry Cavil will probably have some version of Who Wants To Live Forever, introducing them yet again to a new audience.

  • @r54070
    @r54070 19 днів тому +573

    I've had this conversation with my wife and friends. These songs are 50-plus years old. I graduated high school in the mid-70's. I can't imagine listening to...or buying...music from 1923, 24, 25...50 years prior. The fact that music from the 1960's and 70's still is relevant today is pretty incredible.

    • @bea78tles
      @bea78tles 19 днів тому +48

      Yes, I tell young people this. I feel bad that they have to listen to the 60s 70s 80s or whatever. I wish they had current music that is good enough to make them not have any interest in my generation's music.

    • @drvp-bl3xd
      @drvp-bl3xd 19 днів тому +43

      Part of it I think has to do with technology. The technology was so barebones in the 20s that it was hard to make a creative record shine.

    • @ikarooz
      @ikarooz 19 днів тому +5

      Many of those hits are the backbone of contemporary music. Social media has blown up some, ignored others.

    • @Juststartingout768
      @Juststartingout768 19 днів тому +6

      I was on Tik Tok last night and someone had added Zorba The Greek to their video. That tune has to be 50 years old but I think it is good enough they will be playing it in another 50

    • @richardlippi8438
      @richardlippi8438 19 днів тому +17

      Oddly enough, Paul was a big fan of 1920’ music because that was what his Dad played around the house. Paul recorded “Just Because” which was composed in the late twenties.

  • @mattlech5194
    @mattlech5194 10 днів тому

    You're absolutely right, the music and what it does to people when they listen to it is crucial. I'm quite sure that the four bands you mentioned will "live" forever. Thank you for this interesting perspective.

  • @patrickpaganini
    @patrickpaganini 14 днів тому +2

    Excellent video.

  • @johnharrison6522
    @johnharrison6522 16 днів тому +205

    Beatles, Zeppelin, Floyd, Talking Heads. All have songs that are timeless. I came home the other day to my son playing Beatles songs on the piano. Those songs came out 55 years ago and he has no connection to the cultural moment in which they were release, but he loves them because they are simply great songs. There are so many popular songs that will be forgotten, but these bands will last.

    • @dansonntag4685
      @dansonntag4685 15 днів тому +14

      I love this list. Without any connection to spotify numbers my top three guesses for Rick's topic were Zep, Beatles, Floyd. Adding Heads to it is icing on the cake!

    • @user-ze5cw1mo1j
      @user-ze5cw1mo1j 15 днів тому +16

      Talking Heads will be forgotten. They're fading fast as I write. What the Beach Boys did, just one example, was light years beyond Talking Heads

    • @Mr_Xilef5737
      @Mr_Xilef5737 15 днів тому +4

      What about Queen!?

    • @johnharrison6522
      @johnharrison6522 15 днів тому

      Somewhere in the top ten.

    • @dabo8249
      @dabo8249 15 днів тому +2

      Pink Floyd released an album on 2014

  • @shootytheturtle
    @shootytheturtle 16 днів тому +183

    I have traveled all over the world - 30 plus countries over a period of 35 years - and the three bands that I always hear everywehere no matter the language/culture are: Beatles, ABBA, Bob Marley & The Wailers. There are many other widely popular bands, of course, but these ones jumped out as universally loved.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 14 днів тому +11

      Bob Marley is loved in countries with a lot of brown people in my experience. Abba mostly white people. Beatles are the most universal

    • @rexwave4624
      @rexwave4624 14 днів тому +5

      I saw a big Bob Marley painting on the front of a club in Kuala Lumpur.

    • @diogomarques9228
      @diogomarques9228 13 днів тому +14

      ​@@jontalbot1 Bob Marley is universally known i am from Portugal and there s a lot of cloths and stuff of Bob Marley

    • @sathira_anuk5179
      @sathira_anuk5179 13 днів тому +4

      And MJ, too

    • @seaburyneucollins688
      @seaburyneucollins688 12 днів тому +3

      That's kinda a good point. The most popular classics of 2100 won't necessarily be the whatever seems to be standing the test of time currently on spotify, because that doesn't represent the global audience, which will become a larger portion of streaming by that date. I could definitely see Bob Marley being bigger in 2100 than The Police.

  • @andrewmichaelcrook340
    @andrewmichaelcrook340 11 днів тому +1

    Wow rick I'm travelling to work for the past 2 years now , using Australian public transport 28 minutes by train in that time I've been listening to all of those bands , you hit the nail on the head ,absolutely and when someone will say ' Hay Andrew you love music what are or have been listening to well every time it those artists

  • @roughneckseven
    @roughneckseven 14 днів тому +13

    CCR and The Doors. Two of the GOATs.

    • @lucifer-ic9th
      @lucifer-ic9th 4 дні тому

      Only recently started getting into CCR. Man , what a band ! John is not only a phenomenal songwriter but also the owner of the coolest voice in rock

    • @thecrazybassguy
      @thecrazybassguy День тому

      Unfortunately, The Doors haven't really caught on with the streaming generation. On Spotify Riders On The Storm is the most streamed track with 400M streams.

  • @WowbaggerTheInfinitelyProlonge
    @WowbaggerTheInfinitelyProlonge 19 днів тому +606

    Bowie's estate or record label needs to hire a P.R. person to get the same impact as Queen for newer generations. His creativity deserves to be recognized in this mix of artists.

    • @steveelder5306
      @steveelder5306 19 днів тому +28

      that's a fact. really better than any of these.

    • @markkavanagh7377
      @markkavanagh7377 19 днів тому +34

      Yes, but Queens music is great for crowds, Bowies not so much.

    • @menstruatormobile9467
      @menstruatormobile9467 19 днів тому +51

      I don't trust anyone who doesn't like Bowie.

    • @ejomo11
      @ejomo11 19 днів тому

      Now that's a tee shirt I will wear.. Love it!@@menstruatormobile9467

    • @johnmcmahonBXLA
      @johnmcmahonBXLA 19 днів тому +2

      Has there been a Bowie movie?

  • @michaelscerbo35
    @michaelscerbo35 18 днів тому +135

    That has been on my mind forever. The day Rick interviews Paul or Ringo will be some of the best news this channel has ever had. And there’s a ton of good news constantly!

    • @Tom-hk6ub
      @Tom-hk6ub 18 днів тому

      I can't see Ringo doing it ...

    • @geneward4438
      @geneward4438 17 днів тому +3

      Great idea. Both seem to be fairly accessible- I hope it happens soon!

    • @sportsygirl8
      @sportsygirl8 17 днів тому +1

      That would be absolutely amazing!!!

    • @stevenperren1678
      @stevenperren1678 16 днів тому +3

      Paul will do it.

    • @DibIrken
      @DibIrken 16 днів тому

      Nah. They copyright strike him for playing their music even if it's for education al purposes. They are all about that money. They'd ask for a huge fee for that interview.

  • @trapjohnson
    @trapjohnson 9 днів тому +1

    I would also posit Queen is helped by nearly all of those songs being utilized in Commercials/Trailers.
    I have discovered more than one song I go back to through that exposure.
    Amazon Prime turned me on to "Lovely Day" as an example.

  • @scottamici8152
    @scottamici8152 10 днів тому

    Rick as usual you hit the nail right on the head. I'm a little surprised about Prince he's my favorite on your list and had the least amount of listeners.

  • @sambourne4923
    @sambourne4923 18 днів тому +364

    CCR are criminally overlooked on this channel. Over 35 million monthly listeners as I type this (more than most bands mentioned in this vid) and two songs with over 1 billion streams (and a third song not far behind). Their last official album of new material was released in 1972. Great timeless songs. Blueprint Moon should be on that list too. ;)

    • @vernasbury2174
      @vernasbury2174 18 днів тому +12

      Natürlich!!! CCR ist mein lieblings!

    • @StretchFletcher
      @StretchFletcher 18 днів тому +4

      fair point.

    • @purplehaze1274
      @purplehaze1274 18 днів тому +14

      I agree, Rick should even do a video just about them and their huge streaming numbers. They had a lot of hits in the late 60's-early 70's but the level of their popularity today is surprising because they were never considered as iconic or legendary as some of their other contemporaries like Rolling Stones, Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Zeppelin yet today they top them all.

    • @sambourne4923
      @sambourne4923 18 днів тому +12

      @@purplehaze1274 A CCR vid would be great. Good point about their popularity. I wonder if it may have something to do with the simplicity of the songs (in a good way). They’re basically standards now and have become part of the general repertoire. Also the lyrics are more relevant and timeless than say most Zeppelin lyrics (although I love Zeppelin too).

    • @Bigrobkerr
      @Bigrobkerr 18 днів тому +9

      Yeah, and unlike the overrated bands mentioned here, they are tragically underrated in comparison.

  • @bvalt1
    @bvalt1 19 днів тому +200

    Mozart, Bach, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Scott Joplin, Robert Jonson.....etc... so many insanely talented artists, for centuries people will know their music. When all else has gone, may their music play on............

    • @noahpincus8344
      @noahpincus8344 19 днів тому +8

      I agree with the others. Who the hell are Scott Joplin and Robert Jonson?

    • @dyer2cycle
      @dyer2cycle 19 днів тому +6

      you had me until the Scott Joplin and Robert Johnson...Who tf are they?

    • @alexkx8599
      @alexkx8599 19 днів тому +5

      ​@@noahpincus8344 Typos. Janis Joplin and Robert Johnson.

    • @ChristianBurrola
      @ChristianBurrola 19 днів тому +14

      If you don’t know Scott Joplin do yourself a favor and look him up. And while you are at it also listen to Edward Macdowell, Charles Ives, Jelly Roll Morton, and Cab Calloway.

    • @stewpot6998
      @stewpot6998 19 днів тому +8

      John Bonham!!
      Go listen to Misty Mountain Hop!! Just do it. Yeah!!!!

  • @ariel33699
    @ariel33699 12 днів тому +1

    For me it's the creativity and depth of the songwriting that makes these bands great. I can think of some current artists that have that depth but it's too soon to say if they will last, though I suspect they will... I won't say who because I don't want to have a fight about it!

  • @Gto1927
    @Gto1927 8 днів тому +1

    I started paying attention to music in 1954. My tastes are eclectic. Bessie Smith, Skip James, Leadbelly, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Elvis (pre Army), Little Richard, Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke, The Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, The Wolf, BB King, Smokey Robinson, Mahalia Jackson, The Ronettes, The Kinks, The Who, Stones, Beatles, Hendrix, Cream, Randy Newman, Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Mike Bloomfield, SRV, Peter Green. And more. I have never listened to Spotify. Among contemporary artists, I like Amy Winehouse, The MonaLisa Twins, Emily Linge, Angelina Jordan,and Rachael Price.

  • @semarko
    @semarko 18 днів тому +64

    I was surprised to not hear Creedence Clearwater Revival being mentioned. No records released since '72, yet they have over 35 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

    • @ricardo_miguel13
      @ricardo_miguel13 18 днів тому +7

      or Abba with 31.6m (although they made an album some years ago)

    • @scotty4489
      @scotty4489 18 днів тому +7

      CCR and The Rolling Stones share a huge built in advantage in longevity: both of them signed away publishing rights to their managers who worked tirelessly to sell them out to anyone willing to write a check. As a result both of them are featured in dozens of movie soundtracks because unlike many artists they have always been an automatic yes to anyone who wants them on a soundtrack.

    • @matseriksson8177
      @matseriksson8177 17 днів тому +11

      And CCR basically did what they did in just 2 years and 5 months.

    • @anthornn9893
      @anthornn9893 9 днів тому

      All the listeners are going to die before 2100, nirvana or something is still gaining young listeners and will keep it alive past 2100

    • @ricardo_miguel13
      @ricardo_miguel13 9 днів тому

      @@anthornn9893 The Beatles had 30m listeners some monzhs ago. They gain a lot aswell. I am student in Vienna and everyone likes the Beatles here, they are defending popular.

  • @TenthAvenue94
    @TenthAvenue94 17 днів тому +148

    Bob Marley and the Wailers deserved to be mentioned surely. Bob died way back in 1981 and his music has 26 million monthly listeners, "Three Little Birds" being close to one billion streams. His legacy is huge and continues to inspire millions around the world.

    • @StrikerSML
      @StrikerSML 16 днів тому +1

      Never even heard of them lol

    • @dagsct
      @dagsct 16 днів тому +5

      I know it’s not spelled out but pretty sure he meant only Rock bands…

    • @Fiasco3
      @Fiasco3 15 днів тому +3

      Guilty of listening to him today. Because he's a unique vibe.

    • @samhailess
      @samhailess 15 днів тому

      defo

    • @scottttym
      @scottttym 15 днів тому +3

      ​@@dagsctBob is pretty close to rock reggae..
      Literally Roots, Rock, Reggae

  • @groovefunkel
    @groovefunkel 9 днів тому +1

    Rick, you should do an episode on the top 5 or 10 deceased artists that you would love to have interviewed and why.

  • @fartonpico3387
    @fartonpico3387 15 днів тому

    Off topic but it would be awesome if you could interview Pete Anderson! Great channel btw...

  • @jasondennison8911
    @jasondennison8911 19 днів тому +51

    Queen is unique in the sense that they were so completely larger than life but so immediately relatable and accessible in their music. I grew up on them practically from birth and 46 years later it’s still as fresh as the first time I listened to it for the first time. Freddie, Brian, John and Roger hit that perfect creative mix that transcends the passage of time

    • @pepmasters-999
      @pepmasters-999 19 днів тому +6

      Queen really have gone on to get bigger and bigger with the intervening years. Somebody to Love and Dont Stop Me Now have become almost standards in a way that they weren't during the true life of the band (i.e. before Freddie died). We Are the Champions, We Will Rock You and Another One Bites the Dust will go on forever just through sporting events alone. There's real variety in their music and advertisers love them. Was amazed that Cool Cat ended up in that Amazon advert not that long ago.

    • @theonlyredspecial
      @theonlyredspecial 19 днів тому +7

      They had such great albums too. Everyone knows the hits but the songs on the albums that a lot of people don’t know are fantastic. So there is a lot to find after the initial hits. My young relatives love queen albums. It’s just great music.

    • @keithstover2899
      @keithstover2899 18 днів тому +5

      @@theonlyredspecial I've always considered it something of a cultural crime that very few people have ever even heard Queen I (titled "Queen"). When I first it in 1973, It was the heaviest music I had heard since Hendrix. "Keep Yourself Alive" was a minor hit and "Liar" did well in the U.K, but it didn't get played here in the states. Neither did Queen II, which was equally fantastic. "Killer Queen" put them on the map and then "Bohemian Rhapsody." I think Freddie's influence led the band away from hard rock and into more theatrical compositions, but my personal favorites will always be those first two albums.

    • @theonlyredspecial
      @theonlyredspecial 18 днів тому +6

      @@keithstover2899 yes queen I and queen Ii were fantastic. Would be considered prog rock I suppose but back in those days I don’t think anything was classified so heavily as it has been in recent years. They were young men with so many creative ideas and those albums were just flowing with so many great riffs and fantastical lyrics. Father to son and white queen were two of my favourites. Played to death when I was a child. A night at the opera also remains in my mind as my older female cousin brought the vinyl over to our house and I listened to it in complete awe, never sure of what was going to happen next.
      They are known for their hit singles but they were an album band. Some of my favourite songs on their albums were never released as singles.

    • @cobbler88
      @cobbler88 15 днів тому

      They'll be all but gone by 2100. That's a LONG time for a band that has already all but disappeared once already.

  • @jm.w
    @jm.w 19 днів тому +289

    Hate them or love them - ABBA will never die.
    Musicals, movies, avatar concerts..
    They keep being relevant.

    • @roberthevern6169
      @roberthevern6169 19 днів тому +8

      And to me, they represent all that was wrong with RADIO at the time..
      Just my opinion
      (Shhh, I may have liked 'Fernando' a tiny bit....shhh!)

    • @ejomo11
      @ejomo11 19 днів тому +29

      But they do have the same ingredient that he mentions here at the end of this post... Great songs! Really, some of the best written songs in history. AND... Kurt Cobain was a fan of ABBA... so stick that in your pipe and smoke it, all you music snobs!

    • @billycox475
      @billycox475 19 днів тому +11

      Yep, love Abba

    • @ND-OPS
      @ND-OPS 19 днів тому +9

      I think rick focuses more on rock

    • @Soldano999
      @Soldano999 19 днів тому +2

      I agree

  • @Spetsnazty
    @Spetsnazty 15 днів тому

    Just got beato book! Really hoping the make some progress feel like I’ve hit a stall

  • @tariqalhajri8166
    @tariqalhajri8166 13 днів тому

    Something to consider. Quite often on Spotify or UA-cam music when a user selects a song, the next recommended song comes up according to Spotifys reccomendation engine or whatever. The songs on those bands seem to be the go to Generic Rock genre because man I get the Police and Nirvana creeping in way more than necessary even if I'm listening to something like The Eagles or Fleetwood Mac (example only). If there was a way to check the users selection from search or library that would be interesting to see the numbers comparing to most streamed which is still legit

  • @hipjazzbone
    @hipjazzbone 18 днів тому +144

    As a music teacher, we talk about this in class A LOT! I often start off with something along the lines of "Why do we still know Bach's name 274 years after he died?" And it shortly gets followed by "Will we still know _____________ in 100 years?" (I've been teaching a while. The blank has changed a lot over the years, but I used Bieber for a long time) It's worth pointing out that a majority of my grade nines don't know the Beatles. And a majority of my grade 11s and 12s have them on their playlists and are certain they'll still be well known in 100 years. Queen was very popular amongst my students long before Bohemian Rhapsody came out. It's very clear that what parents listen to is a huge impact on this. A lot of dads play a lot of Metallica.

    • @j.d.waterhouse4197
      @j.d.waterhouse4197 18 днів тому +9

      A student I had once told me his favorite song was the 30 minute version of Inna Godda Da Vida. But I'm sickened by what passes as music these days being foisted on these kids...especially the auto-tuned vocals, which apparently now kids say they PREFER over natural voices.

    • @ThatsNotFunnyThatsSick
      @ThatsNotFunnyThatsSick 18 днів тому +8

      @@j.d.waterhouse4197 Watch a Taylor Swift concert on TV, then watch Led Zeppelin, The Song Remains The Same at Madison Square Garden in 1973. Just like coming home from school to look at a screen, or get out on your BMX bike and ride around until you know dinner is ready.

    • @Mcandmar
      @Mcandmar 18 днів тому +5

      Was listening to Johann Pachelbel Canon in D Major earlier this evening and thinking the exact same thing, is there any music today that people will listen to, and find magical in 270 years time. Doubt it.

    • @joshuaonmaui5965
      @joshuaonmaui5965 18 днів тому +2

      “…. and you’ll never hear gangsta rap music again” - Deaf Tone from the Son

    • @thomastimlin1724
      @thomastimlin1724 17 днів тому +7

      "Why do we still know Bach's name 274 years after he died?" You can thank Felix Mendelson in part...from a retired music teacher. what is sad is we glorify only one medium or source of music, kids do Not know Gershwin, Ellington, Dvorak, etc and are not "trained" to care, and now we have adults running around with peer pressure and corporate radio and other controlled media playlist impressions about classical and jazz music, [in short they have no damn clue] very little knowledge about world music, [including my old bones self lol]. But also, I have always said regarding the funding of school music programs by hack amateur local school boards and the hack amateur United States Government..."You'll never see a weed growing in a football stadium."

  • @leongallagher6792
    @leongallagher6792 19 днів тому +643

    Pink Floyd, led Zeppelin

  • @PianoVampire
    @PianoVampire 13 днів тому +2

    I'm not surprised by those Queen Spotify streaming numbers - because they are on virtually EVERY spotify playlist that I randomly put on or is suggested to me.

  • @arthurlorelle6355
    @arthurlorelle6355 6 днів тому

    Hey Rick, have ever tried to secure an interview with Ringo or Paul. Bet they would oblige. Look fwd. to it if you could pull it off. Love ur site.

  • @toyfreaks
    @toyfreaks 19 днів тому +289

    Also, on the topic of Queen's eternal popularity... In the mid 1990's, I was flipping through the bins of my local record store across from a couple rocker dudes with Poison hair and studded leather jackets. Bohemian Rhapsody came on the store speakers and they both looked at each other and said "WAYNE'S WORLD!" That what the moment I knew they had been immortalized

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 19 днів тому +7

      On the list of Rock Stars Who Benefitted By Dying, Freddie Mercury is #3, just behind #2 Elvis and #1, MJ.

    • @philiptaylor7902
      @philiptaylor7902 18 днів тому +7

      @@NJGuy1973 John Lennon? Kurt Cobain? George Harrison? just from Rick's four bands.

    • @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328
      @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328 18 днів тому +8

      Queen had no way to reproduce their heavily overdubbed records live. But their sound is so distinctive, dramatic and dynamic, that they give that impression. That's part of their magic.

    • @thebookwasbetter3650
      @thebookwasbetter3650 18 днів тому +13

      Queen was never heard of until they were asked to write Bohemian Rhapsody for Wayne's World. They took off in popularity after that.
      Source: Any member of my class of 1994.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart 18 днів тому +16

      Rick didn't mention it, but that Wayne's World bit was the first time I remember Queen getting revived for a younger generation. And that's happened several times now at least. Whoever is in charge of licensing Queen's music is a genius.

  • @sadsismint
    @sadsismint 19 днів тому +445

    Bands that "cancel/copywrite strike" people like Rick and others will also fade away over time. Once the generation dies that listen to these old bands that strike or don't stream, they'll be forgotten about.
    It's the bands that share, let people listen to them and stay on these modern platforms, even for sales, are staying relevant to history.
    Letting new people enjoy old music is what will keep the legends alive.

    • @peaceseeker52
      @peaceseeker52 19 днів тому +36

      It is a disaster that Motown was kept that brilliance under lock and key while the artists need go fund me pages for health care these days.

    • @EnvirotekCleaningSystems
      @EnvirotekCleaningSystems 19 днів тому +8

      Exactly right. I introduced my grand baby to Prince when she was just a toddler. Before is death, it would have been impossible to just play video after video of him performing and his music is best watched or danced to.

    • @hux2000
      @hux2000 19 днів тому +37

      Yep! Rick didn't mention it but Queen is notable in being far ahead of the game when it comes to encouraging the online spread of their music. They don't copyright strike anyone who uses their stuff in their videos, because they see that as advertising that benefits them. Conversely, the Beatles resisted for *years* even having a channel on UA-cam or selling their music on the Apple store. With that dumb policy, they missed out on a ton of exposure to newer generations. Is it any wonder that so many younger people love Queen now but view the Beatles as overrated "grandpa music"?

    • @yesand5536
      @yesand5536 19 днів тому +16

      @@hux2000 EMI and the estates thought that they'd play the long game and make access to the Beatles so rare that it goes up in value. However, Queen played the other long game that won out more. Just because you have a long game and it sounds established doesn't mean it's going to equate to full success over that time. Ah well, decisions.

    • @donpardo2510
      @donpardo2510 19 днів тому +23

      Who's Don Henley?

  • @Biboche23
    @Biboche23 11 днів тому

    Love this list! Rolling stones should be on there too! Saw them 11 yrs ago finally! That was on my bucket list since i was 7yrs old. Im 33yrs old now and i never thought i would ever see them live, but those chaps were rocking and kicking and honestly one of the greatest live shows ive seen. It was an emotional experience to say the least I so wish i had seen the Beatles, Queen or Nirvana in my lifetime. Joy Division/ New order too. ❤

  • @pedrosarti9468
    @pedrosarti9468 14 днів тому

    Hey Rick, you need to do a video about the most recognizable song. Songs like Every breath you take or Teen Spirit or Stayin' alive.

  • @toyfreaks
    @toyfreaks 19 днів тому +41

    This question reminds me of your video on The Bach Effect. It was amazing to hear all of those musicians and songwriters talk about how his work influenced their understanding of music.

  • @kidgmusic
    @kidgmusic 18 днів тому +15

    May your channel achieves that longevity too, and that future generations will still be able to be inspired by the greats you’ve interviewed when they look back at all the work you’ve done. ❤

  • @blikketty77
    @blikketty77 11 днів тому +6

    Man, Dont Stop Me Now is fine, but there are probably 50+ queen songs id rather listen to, maybe 100.
    Its not uncommon that a band will have a song that isnt their best or super representative of their catalog be their biggest hit, but its wild to have a song become such a prominent part of their catalog from tv and movie usage decades after any new material.

    • @x00p3
      @x00p3 20 годин тому

      My favorite music of Queen is mostly on their first album.

  • @ImjaTse6189
    @ImjaTse6189 14 днів тому +2

    Queen... simply ageless. And you are right
    Rick, when you think about Freddie Mercury, you see this unstoppable character on the Live Aid stage. He will be this extremely talanted young man forever.

  • @christophervincent3520
    @christophervincent3520 19 днів тому +317

    As a Brit, I should point out that 3 out of the 4 are from our little country!

    • @marieuzes
      @marieuzes 19 днів тому +5

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Juststartingout768
      @Juststartingout768 19 днів тому +21

      There is a phrase, if you want a tune made go to Britain. If you want it played technically go to America

    • @BigBri550
      @BigBri550 19 днів тому +1

      Maybe that's because most Spotify users are Brits? 😊

    • @dhoopes510
      @dhoopes510 19 днів тому +7

      Claiming The Police as a British band is a bit of a stretch, considering their drummer, producer, and record label. But you make a valid point on the others. Cheers.

    • @daemoe158
      @daemoe158 19 днів тому

      Cheers.

  • @edwardchester1
    @edwardchester1 17 днів тому +23

    Queen's popularity isn't some new social media/movie related thing. Their greatest hits is one of the biggest selling albums of all time. They have half a dozen bonefide classics still played in all sorts of settings.

    • @user-er3ri6sc3j
      @user-er3ri6sc3j 14 днів тому

      Yes but they have always been ridicule with xenophobia and homophobia especially in the USA.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 13 днів тому

      Sort of, but don't underestimate how many people first really connected with their music via Wayne's World.

    • @stevendchu
      @stevendchu 13 днів тому +2

      I'm pretty sure the royalties from We Will Rock You/ We are the Champions/ Another 1 Bites the Dust at sporting events ALONE would allow Queen to be profitable for years to come.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 2 дні тому

      It's not even in the top 20 biggest selling albums worldwide. Nor are any of their other albums in the top 50.

  • @brianmcquillan6664
    @brianmcquillan6664 5 днів тому +2

    It fine that you are making your theory from Spotify data.
    As long as you realize that it is a segment of music listeners, not everyone.

  • @derickball2994
    @derickball2994 10 днів тому +1

    Love the beard!

  • @BadBehaviorFilms
    @BadBehaviorFilms 18 днів тому +8

    Always clarity. Thank you, Rick!

  • @lodragan
    @lodragan 19 днів тому +135

    I had the supreme pleasure of seeing Queen live in concert at the height of their powers in ~1980; what hit me most about it was how good it sounded. The concert sounded like the tracks on the album - the vocals, the instruments, the mixing - it was all awesome. Then the interactions between Freddy and the crowd - that was just icing on the cake. Not only was he a superb vocalist and writer, he was an excellent showman - God bless him. We miss you Freddy!

    • @ChristopherWalker007
      @ChristopherWalker007 19 днів тому +11

      I saw them live in Melbourne in 1985 (I was 17) on their Radio GaGa tour and I have to say your assessment is 100% correct. From the sound to Freddy's interactions with the audience... just brilliant.

    • @Juststartingout768
      @Juststartingout768 19 днів тому +6

      I was recording myself and had come out of a studio in Glasgow. Sitting under the bridge at Glasgow Central train station Dunkin Donuts at 2am is when I heard that Freddy was gone. There used to be newspapermen with the early morning editions and that is how everyone heard at the same time over a donut and early morning coffee.

    • @markbaker5167
      @markbaker5167 18 днів тому +12

      In those days I went to see almost any band that came to Charlotte NC. I bought a ticket to see Queen just because they came there and didn't expect much. I liked them ok just from the radio. But I was blown away...one of the best live performances I've ever seen!

    • @ChuffingNorah
      @ChuffingNorah 18 днів тому +6

      Pah! Zat eez nuttin'! I saw Queen live in 1975 at the Glasgow Apollo, when they had just recorded Bo Rap! The Upper Levels of the Theatre literally vibrated!

    • @MojoVince
      @MojoVince 18 днів тому +2

      Cmon people, it's FreddIE.

  • @stephenmcgaughey8682
    @stephenmcgaughey8682 14 днів тому

    Mr.Beatos:
    An interesting version of "The Beatles " song "Blackbird" is sung by Emma Stevens in her native language of M'Kaq (MiK MaK) from New Brunswick. It is on UA-cam. Rumours are that it impressed Sir Paul so much he contacted her.

  • @kristijanpesic7853
    @kristijanpesic7853 14 днів тому

    It's just...the music. Nothing else needs to be said. Thank you, Rick.

  • @Phd366
    @Phd366 19 днів тому +47

    I bought your lessons bundle. I LOVE IT! I was so lost trying to learn to play guitar by myself 😅
    Guitar has helped me a lot with my anxiety. Thank you! ❤

    • @roberthevern6169
      @roberthevern6169 19 днів тому +3

      My air guitar including Joe Cocker type movements works well for me! As long as nobody's looking....

    • @jconnon
      @jconnon 19 днів тому +3

      Nirvana are shite. There I said it. In fact all grunge is mince.

    • @YMagoulo
      @YMagoulo 19 днів тому

      @@jconnon I guess people just like listening to shite music.

    • @Bob3519
      @Bob3519 19 днів тому

      @@roberthevern6169 Brother, if you sang out of tune I would never walk out on you! Keep on Rockin’ 👍

  • @AndreaLivieriPhoto
    @AndreaLivieriPhoto 19 днів тому +11

    Your reflection is incredibly spot on, Rick! 🔥

  • @ericstrong513
    @ericstrong513 12 днів тому

    All 4 bands Rick mentioned had a huge impact on not only the music world but society in general. Out of the 4, The Police are my favorite (drummer here). Queen has it's place and there's a few songs they did that I absolutely love. I don't mind the Beetles, but I prefer The Rolling Stones over them (if I had to pick). Nirvana has it's place and I do love cranking up some of their tunes. I DJ'd school dances back in the early 90s when Nirvana came out. Anytime I wanted the place to explode, I'd play Smells Like Teen Spirit and then some Wu Tang right after, the kids went nuts! Cheers!

  • @Tob1Kadach1
    @Tob1Kadach1 4 дні тому +1

    I still listen to all my music on CD & will long after Spotify is gone

  • @dlux703
    @dlux703 16 днів тому +5

    As always, great concepts and entertaining perspectives. I would LOVE to see your reaction/analysis of one of "Royal Blood's" tracks, Pull Me Through, as I find this group to be groundbreaking.

  • @paulfrank9047
    @paulfrank9047 15 днів тому +25

    Beatles, Stones, Who, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd are my five who will be played in 100 years. It's also worth noting that modern multitrack recording is relatively new in human history. A lot of secular music is lost to history since 'regular' people/musicians could not read or write. This isn't a problem in modern times since even artists with no music theory can record music on a budget. Thus, more artists from the 1950s on will be played/remembered simply due to the fact people can and will still be able to actually listen to music of the past.

    • @CombatMedic1O
      @CombatMedic1O 9 днів тому +3

      The doors will always be played, maybe not hugely popular but always remain relevant. For the soul fact they sound like no other band and still sonically great.

    • @ZCEKanimations
      @ZCEKanimations 7 днів тому

      @@CombatMedic1Ofacts

  • @griffinj1832
    @griffinj1832 11 днів тому +1

    Queen is so much a part of popular culture via advertising. One night my wife and I were streaming some shows with ads (yes, we are cheap), and there were multiple commercials with different Queen songs. The music just sounds fresh and translates well to today's media.

  • @brunoaramburu740
    @brunoaramburu740 8 днів тому

    Bands which stuck together during their respective golden years, released their groundbreaking albums and hits, and disbanded for whatever reason (death, end of an era, etc), but NEVER EVER lasted more than they where supposed to, therefore they never aged. They only sounded one way (or at least they became increasingly better during their time together). That's a really really good point! Great video @RickBeato! When you think of these bands, none of them had such lows as i.e. Metallica, Guns N' Roses, etc...

  • @TheSawtelleMusicCompany
    @TheSawtelleMusicCompany 18 днів тому +8

    Great insight. I love these videos. GNR would be a great interview!

  • @kimi9572
    @kimi9572 17 днів тому +82

    Fleetwood Mac has regained more popularity since that skateboard video and now has 33 million monthly listeners. Plus, Rumours will still be catchy and timeless at 2100.

    • @BigOleMatty
      @BigOleMatty 15 днів тому

      Also the amazon prime series was loosely based on Fleetwood Mac so people probably looked them up because of that. I think its called Daisy Jones and the Six or something similar

    • @jeffk.9251
      @jeffk.9251 14 днів тому +1

      My daughter was home for college this past Christmas and we drove down to NYC and she put on one of her playlists and Fleetwood Mac was one of the songs on her list. Plenty of new stuff I hadn't heard of, but Fleetwood Mac was one of the older songs she had on her playlist. Thought it was cool that she was listening to older songs like that.

    • @happypapi1903
      @happypapi1903 14 днів тому

      I think it helped that Daisy Jones and the Six also renewed interest in Fleetwood Mac because that fictional band were essentially caricatures of Fleetwood Mac.

    • @user-yn6zo4wp5b
      @user-yn6zo4wp5b 14 днів тому

      So true. Dreams is still one of the greatest songs ever. I remember when it was a new song on the radio, my mother driving the car circa 77. 47 years later still sounds fresh. Bitter sweet 1970’s, Miss you mom.

    • @j_edwards6075
      @j_edwards6075 14 днів тому +1

      They've only got 1 or 2 decent songs though.

  • @mikemacmanus5053
    @mikemacmanus5053 День тому

    I haven’t scrolled all the way down but I hope someone mentioned The Grateful Dead. Even today 15 year olds love the Dead. Must be 4 Grateful Dead cover bands in my area alone. Can’t imagine how many our in my state/ across the country. I was never a true Dead Head but their music will live on just as long if not longer than the bands you mentioned.

  • @steveallen3434
    @steveallen3434 10 днів тому

    great songs are great songs in any time period and if you made an impact on a generation at the same time all the better for your future legacy

  • @rileymooneyham8051
    @rileymooneyham8051 19 днів тому +5

    Hey Rick. Love the vid. You should do a video like this, but for solo rock artists

  • @Dina72920
    @Dina72920 18 днів тому +32

    My sons are in their early 20s now, they’ve come to me many times over the years about songs they’ve heard on Grand Theft Auto and other video games. The game creators are introducing a lot of great classic stuff to a whole new generation. It’s pretty cool!

    • @andrear1751
      @andrear1751 16 днів тому +5

      Video games and popular anime has been reviving interest in so many vintage songs and artists. That may be the key element to all this.

    • @Salmagundiii
      @Salmagundiii 15 днів тому +3

      You raise an important point. By 2100, nobody will be listening for the sake of nostalgia anymore. So it will depend on new audiences being introduced to these groups. I bet of the groups listed, Nirvana has the most aging Gen-X listeners at the moment.

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 13 днів тому

      @@Salmagundiii Yes, my guess is that it's ultimately going to be whatever groups recorded the most standards and were able to get into the most movies that people still listen to. Especially anybody that manages their way into the Christmas Canon. Getting in there ensures that you'll be listened to forever. I was kind of surprised that nobody has mentioned Bing Crosby as he's been the best selling vocalist ever, with outright sales that are competitive with the number of times some of these songs have been played. And he's recorded Christmas canon songs, been incorporated in movies that retain popular appeal many decades later as well.

  • @RHM11.DonairGuy
    @RHM11.DonairGuy 14 днів тому +1

    Bands who haven't toured in 30 years but a performer from one band still rocks on. CCR /John Fogerty. I'm sure their streams aren't as high, but man, the reactor channels love them .

  • @RobertLakeMusic
    @RobertLakeMusic 12 днів тому

    Yep authenticity is what these people's strove for with the right tools, and sometimes just hit the nail on the head once is all you need so to speak

  • @lavatar3562
    @lavatar3562 18 днів тому +11

    All 4 artists had a unique sound and style at a time when the world was changing and ready to appreciate it.
    The Beatles broke the mould so these other unique artists got through. Fab4forever

  • @foldspacenavigator6011
    @foldspacenavigator6011 19 днів тому +7

    I really dig when you go off another directions like this because it's so much fun, but it also lends to the quality of all your other broadcasts. Your channels and love for Music always puts a smile on my face and I don't know how to play a single instrument 😊. Also could see Radiohead and even TOOL being a potential dark horse going forward and after their end.

    • @bossfan49
      @bossfan49 19 днів тому

      Same bands he always talks about.

  • @Wolfgang1782
    @Wolfgang1782 12 днів тому +1

    Nice vocal arrangements on Beyoncé’s Blackbird. I am fascinated to see as a music teacher how that beautiful guitar writing and melody continues to traverse demographic and generational boundaries.

  • @gohr13
    @gohr13 14 днів тому

    I am so glad some of the bands I love were mentioned: the Eagles, Nirvana, the Police. I was also a bit surprised that none of the R&B/Motown stars/songs were not mentioned. And I could only wish for any jazz song by Lars Gullin Quartet. ❤

  • @richinoable
    @richinoable 18 днів тому +269

    Stones still recording/touring!
    But the Beatles achieved Shakespeare-like immortality.

    • @richinoable
      @richinoable 18 днів тому +8

      @@JHimminy uhhhh, no

    • @danieljones3846
      @danieljones3846 18 днів тому +4

      I was a huge Beatles head back in college, now I always skip their songs 😓

    • @MusicMan73790
      @MusicMan73790 18 днів тому +4

      The Stones are insignificant in the big picture of creativity and longevity. Heck, they are insignificant NOW, lol.

    • @richinoable
      @richinoable 18 днів тому +8

      @@MusicMan73790 you have no idea what those words mean

    • @jacobigregory
      @jacobigregory 18 днів тому +6

      @@MusicMan73790 What are you even talking about? That's simply wrong. Are you, like, 22?

  • @mikescullyoldfarm4759
    @mikescullyoldfarm4759 19 днів тому +6

    love the passion. you are the best Rick

  • @j.d.belanger9036
    @j.d.belanger9036 9 днів тому

    Ok, question for you I'd love to see a video on.
    What qualifies a song to be the "greatest song in the world" to quote Tenacious D!
    My buddies and I all have our favorites, and pretty much all of the songs in our lists can't really be argued with. But I want to know not what your list is, but more importantly, what you think makes these songs so important to us?
    I know you can look at popularity, or monetary stats, but I don't really believe that that explains it. I'm sure their are songs out there right now that get more play and make more money then B.O.C ever did, but will they live on for years to come? Longevity and new listeners has to count for something?
    How is it that some of those bands you just mentioned continue to pull in new listeners? What is the magic ingredient to you, that makes epics like Stairway to Heaven, or Comfortably Numb transcend generations? I remember hearing Smells like Teen Spirit the first time and feeling like I was hearing the anthem of our time, so how is it resonating as much in this day?
    We don't even get exposure to songs and artists the same way anymore, so I got to believe it's something about the music itself.

  • @BobSaxon-ou7ww
    @BobSaxon-ou7ww 14 днів тому

    Saw queen with Adam Lambert and they were fantastic in concert. I also saw the struts and I am convinced they will be the next big arena concert band.

  • @agricolaurbanus6209
    @agricolaurbanus6209 19 днів тому +105

    "We Are the Champions!" will be played forever at sports events!

    • @ford289cid7
      @ford289cid7 19 днів тому +2

      Yeah, but so will Rock & Roll by Gary Glitter and I don't think he'll be forever remembered.

    • @sierrabianca
      @sierrabianca 19 днів тому +2

      @agricolaurbanus6209 Don't bet on it, it's already been largely replaced by seven nation army in recent times unfortunately.

    • @agricolaurbanus6209
      @agricolaurbanus6209 19 днів тому +2

      @@sierrabianca What are the "Seven Nations" btw? The G7 ??? I heard that is not a winning team. I would bet "We Are the Champions" will make a comeback!😉

    • @sierrabianca
      @sierrabianca 19 днів тому

      @@agricolaurbanus6209 Here's hoping..

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody 19 днів тому +3

      Not from a band, but I do remember seeing a crowd singing, “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life” (from The Life Of Brian) when the home team was getting clobbered.

  • @johnmccarthy727
    @johnmccarthy727 17 днів тому +4

    I love everything about your page Rick and learns so much...always so much learned. But let's me gently push back as a finance guy that enjoys observing the world and part time keyboard and guitar player. I will suggest that these streaming measures mean pretty little as they themselves or so current. Rather I suggest that it will be the musical scholars of the time that pick the winners and it will be predicated on the musical advancement and influence the group has - no doubt the Beatles were among them. I imagine jazz and blues will be among them (mayb even disco 😂

  • @lbbeasley
    @lbbeasley 10 днів тому +2

    I think Rick makes a great point about having a limited discography -- to the bands he mention I would add Creedence, Joy Division, and probably the White Stripes. And had U2 not released the mediocre albums of the 21st century, they would probably deserve inclusion in Rick's list: 21 monthly listeners, 1 billion listens for With or Without You... seriously, their last big single was 2004's Vertigo, and I'd say their last great song was the buried Songs of Innocence bonus track Crystal Ballroom from 10 years back.

  • @harry_astron
    @harry_astron 9 днів тому

    He’s absolutely right! 🤘

  • @jimz68
    @jimz68 19 днів тому +7

    I really enjoy your excitement and enthusiasm for this music.

  • @jonnya3425
    @jonnya3425 19 днів тому +41

    The Grateful Dead. I know they're not for everyone and their numbers will never be up there with the bands in this video but there is a timelessness to their music and the torch is constantly being passed to more and more musicians and fans who become absolutely obsessed. I think they have a great shot of still being relevant way, way into the future.

    • @RayDaly
      @RayDaly 19 днів тому +10

      If measured in timed streamed versus plays, then probably higher.

    • @jonnya3425
      @jonnya3425 19 днів тому +2

      @@RayDaly haha yeah. Dark Star will be the most streamed song by those metrics!

    • @Mrbeahz1
      @Mrbeahz1 19 днів тому +1

      They might eventually get to those kinds of numbers.

    • @vincents9620
      @vincents9620 19 днів тому +6

      yes sir RiP Jerry

    • @jdenino6022
      @jdenino6022 19 днів тому +1

      The Grateful Dead did a song by The Beatles called "Dear Prudence" I was absolutely blown away by that performance it's on youtube.

  • @freddiemann5555
    @freddiemann5555 2 дні тому

    One word...
    TIMELESS

  • @christophercagan8160
    @christophercagan8160 11 днів тому

    True creativity that speaks to people's hearts deserves to be remembered, and it will be.

  • @LavrencicUrban
    @LavrencicUrban 17 днів тому +5

    AWESOME DISCUSSION!

  • @lloydzilinski4401
    @lloydzilinski4401 19 днів тому +87

    The Beatles are ageless, and their catalogue of songs shows more variety than anyone else in any genre of music. They were so incredibly prolific in such a short period of time. Lennon-McCartney and even George were songwriting geniuses. If you ask anyone, and ask them to be absolutely honest, I think 95% of music fans of every genre would be able to find one or two songs out of The Beatles' extensive catalog that they could listen to and enjoy. I don't think you can say that about any other performer or group.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 19 днів тому +4

      when I was growing up in mid to late 70-s Beatles were so much passe, as something from previous generation :) Nobody was listening to them where I lived

    • @delmofritz3964
      @delmofritz3964 19 днів тому +7

      I think youo nailed it. Whenever someone says they don't like The Beatles I say who do you like ? It's usually prog or metal and then my next quesiton is not even one song? Not even Come Together ? How about Taxman? I mean c'mon!

    • @lloydzilinski4401
      @lloydzilinski4401 19 днів тому +4

      @delmofritz3964 For those who like metal, I'd suggest take a listen to "Helter Skelter". Charlie Manson's fave song; doesn't get much more thrash or "heavy" metal than that.

    • @chalkandcheese1868
      @chalkandcheese1868 19 днів тому +5

      ​@@dmitripogosian5084They're still listening to them 60 years later mate.

    • @DavidCho
      @DavidCho 19 днів тому +6

      @@delmofritz3964 Interestingly, you just described me! I like prog rock and prog metal. No way would I minimize the importance of The Beatles in music history but I can honestly say I don't like any of their songs. Not one and yes, I've tried. They are the complete antithesis of Pink Floyd (king of prog rock) and Dream Theater (king of prog metal) but both of them list The Beatles as influences so what do I know? LOL

  • @zalordsguard1880
    @zalordsguard1880 2 дні тому

    I think I great follow up to this video would be "Musicians that will probably be forgotten in the future but shouldn't be." I would love to see your thoughts. I work with younger people and I'm surprised by the artists they don't remember such as Tom Petty.

  • @laurencehulme173
    @laurencehulme173 12 днів тому

    Rick we need your low down on the 620 songs that have over a billion streams on Spotify - there’s about 3 songs that get added a week…some really surprising ones too

  • @secularZoo
    @secularZoo 19 днів тому +36

    I love these hypotheticals Rick, keep em coming!

  • @Honolulu-Blue
    @Honolulu-Blue 16 днів тому +7

    It's always nice to hear about my favorite band in a context like this. Thank you.

  • @RedFightingMood
    @RedFightingMood 14 днів тому

    That Goerge Benson interview You did had made it for Me and now I quickly assembled 10 of his albums and can't chase of the notion that there are a lot of sounds that inspired and simply were taken by Bee Gees and other artists that came after him... Guess I'll be listening to George Benson in 2100 then 🤗I have decided! 😇! And it is true that he makest that guitar sing better than B.B. King 🧐

  • @EnglishProfStyle
    @EnglishProfStyle 14 днів тому

    I feel lucky to have seen both Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr in concert. McCartney will always be the best concert I've attended. Lennon was killed before I was born and I didn't have a chance to see Harrison before he passed. So I feel blessed for what I was able to experience.

  • @arthursmall77
    @arthursmall77 19 днів тому +25

    Remember Bach was almost forgotten as a composer after his death and was only revived in the 19th Century. There's hope for Freddie and the Dreamers yet!

    • @pepmasters-999
      @pepmasters-999 19 днів тому +5

      Vivaldi similar.

    • @OlivierVerdys
      @OlivierVerdys 18 днів тому +2

      Thank you Felix Mendelssohn!

    • @thepostapocalyptictrio4762
      @thepostapocalyptictrio4762 17 днів тому

      Calling the Freddy and Dreamers revival. At some point, society will need a singer that hops around and acts strange.

    • @JamesBrown-py8kq
      @JamesBrown-py8kq 17 днів тому

      @@pepmasters-999Vivaldi would be better left forgotten….

    • @QHarefield
      @QHarefield 10 днів тому

      @@OlivierVerdys Absolutely!

  • @erniericardo8140
    @erniericardo8140 16 днів тому +27

    Rick, I hope Paul as well as Ringo come on your channel for an interview - I would Love to see that👍

    • @penndark8854
      @penndark8854 11 днів тому

      But what would they talk about??? ;)

    • @barnabu5
      @barnabu5 11 днів тому

      They could talk about Ringo’s drumming….and trips to India

  • @simong7504
    @simong7504 15 днів тому

    This is an original video. It's a brief, objective assessment of what are the most listened to tracks by rock bands based on simple Spotify data. Rick comments on what other people like, and not on personal and dislikes which is what almost all U-tube rock commentatorary is about. 'Curt Cobain will always be 27' explains Nirvana's continuing appeal to youth. The Doors have the same appeal, I reckon. That the Police's top five listened tracks are from different albums is phenomenal. Spotify has reintroduced me to the band. They are top quality, albeit easy listening. Back in the 70's I thought they were shallow, superficial pop. More videos like this, based perhaps on more data, welcome !

  • @SheaPodmore
    @SheaPodmore 10 днів тому +1

    Would love you to interview Paul