Name a better band based on relevance, innovation and influence (the most important qualities when evaluating a band)...

Name a better band based on relevance, innovation and influence (the most important qualities when evaluating a band). Good luck, kid

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The Velvet Underground

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nice try satan, more like the literally who's

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Actually, Satan, The Beatles were the more relevant and influential band of all time. Innovation absolutely not.

What's Paul watching?
And why he doesn't have a moustache?

Kanye West > The Beatles in all of those things and he was just a man with a keyboard

the beatles were an influence on velvet underground

is he actually worth checking out?

Look two in one picture

Someone even did a book. They stole most the music they made from niggers

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rave on is a fucking banger mate

It's not even close

false. lou reed called the beatles crap. beatles didn't invent rock n roll
influence on velvet undergorund were 50's rockers

In your dreams.

>beatles
>innovation
choose one

haha epic

What
Just because Zappa and Beefheart weren't as popular doesn't mean they haven't influenced some of the best music we listen to today

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John Cale heavily praised The Beatles and said TVU were definitely influenced by them, especially Rubber Soul.

Do your research. You definitely have no citations for your statement (because there are non) so rethink your argument and come back

They were a driving force in the velvets, and made us work harder and got us on our bikes. Rubber soul was where you were forced to deal with them as something other than a flash in the pan. It was rich in ideas and i loved the way george managed to find a way to include all those indian instruments. Lou and i had tried to work with the sarinda. We were only playing it just to get a noise but i realised you could play melody on the sitar as good as Norwegian wood. Norwegian woond had this atmosphere of being very acid. I don't think anybody has ever got that sound or that feeling as well at the Beatles.

This is the full quote about it from Cale. Just look it up. Hell you could've looked it up to see if that user was true, but instead you tried to talk out of your ass because either you're lazy, a troll, or that far up your own ass.

Well yeah, all early rock was basically just white people fanboying over blues and early black rock. They all loved the same shit: Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, John Lee Hooker, some Robert Johnson. Stealing or owning music are retarded concepts. Then again, it also affects their supposed innovation, of course. Influence can be debated, since even an older idea can be spread to new people through new and uninnovative practitioners.

>relevance
What fucking relevance? Nowadays someone like Duke Bootee is more relevant, since he made the first, socially meaningful rap track, "The Message," with the help of Melle Mel.

give me a citation, as simple as that. also lou reed is vu not cale

the velvet underground

That's a Hell of a trips you got there, user.

If you want to know where The Beatles got their influence from, then yes, Buddy Holly is essential. In fact, The Beatles named themselves that as a tribute to The Crickets not to mention covering some of his songs. (Words of Love for example)

lou just didn't like sergeant pepper's

Yeah, well Lou Reed said a lot of crap.
Can you really trust the words of a faggot who had electroshock therapy? Musical genius notwithstanding..........

>huffingtonpost.com

>This is the full quote
source??

You fucking retard it's just an article on a book that is literally full of citations from the get go. The book is the main part, not the fucking huffingtonjoke article

>relevance, innovation and influence
>radiohead
choose one