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Other musical artists should take a lesson, instead of being so greedy.
They already are by musicians who use their music as inspiration for the music you listen to today
unfortunately i don't sense a lot of honor to the past... it's funny there's no respect for that but instead of insane things like anything political... i think soon we'll be nuclear attacked and everything will be lost and forgotten
I think yes and to an extend they already have been.
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They already are, especially McCartney, Stevie Wonder and Prince. Jackson was more of a product of the studio.
No. They're music though great, isn't as great as classical music was.
no, possibly Paul, but not the others.
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Stevie Wonder is a master, one of the most gifted artists of our time and throughout history. As Michael Jackson rightfully commented, he is up there with the greatest, such as Beethoven or Bach. He created so much great music during the 1970s and early 1980s that it was extensively copied during the 1990s, 2000s, and even now. He is, in my opinion, the new modern-day classical artist of our time.
No. But if they are then count me out
I think in the future they may be studied like the classical composers as part of music classes but as of right now, these artists are still so fairly recent that I don’t see schools including them in a music curriculum.
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Bill Johnson
· Nov 12
Stevie Wonder is a master, one of the most gifted artists of our time and throughout history. As Michael Jackson rightfully commented, he is up there with the greatest, such as Beethoven or Bach. He created so much great music during the 1970s and early 1980s that it was extensively copied during th…
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Curt Bourque
· Nov 13
There are actual college courses that teach Beatles music and history across the world already.
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Astoria Butler
· Nov 14
I was referring to elementary and middle school when i said “music classes”. At that age, its more about reading about composers than actually performing. When I took music as a child, we studied the classical composers. My brother, in third grade is studying the classical composers. I don’t see th…
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Curt Bourque
They have Beatle courses in other countries as well.
I seriously doubt it, but I could be wrong.
Why you say that please tell me
Mmmh okay can you give me new details to share if you dont mind please of why each of their music isn't good enough to be remembered in the next 100 years from now
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