How The Beatles helped Chris Cornell find his voice
The Beatles are the most significant musical outfit ever. What the Fab Four did for the world, in terms of music and culture, was transformative, to say the least. When they broke onto the scene in the early 1960s, they took the world by surprise, with John Lennon and Paul McCartney’s songwriting partnership providing hit after hit, establishing the group as the definitive act of their generation.
As the ’60s wore on, and drugs and fame started to have an influence, The Beatles became increasingly experimental, and their pioneering artistic choices would effectively write the handbook of modern music.
Be it in terms of songwriting, musicianship, studio techniques or off-stage hijinks, The Beatles scouted areas that were hitherto unknown. They were cultural explorers, jumping headfirst into the reads of the future. What they did was so significant that they remain one of the biggest bands on the planet, even though two members are long dead and that they’ve been inactive since 1970.
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