Do you think that people will still be listening to The Beatles' music in 10!


Question: I never tire of it,even though it was recorded now 40 some years ago.


Answers: I never tire of it,even though it was recorded now 40 some years ago.
I'm biased. The Sixties was an amazing decade of music which will never be repeated. Even though there were legendary artists like Dylan, Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, the Beach boys, the pinnacle of that decade was undoubtedly the Beatles. I have listened to every album many times, and still think there is hardly a weak song on any of them.
honestly, yes.
Well some of us listen to Beethoven and Mozart so I can't see why not.
People still listen to Mozart after a few centuries.
I doubt whether it will have the universal appeal of Mozart or Beethoven, but it will probably be the 22nd century equivalent of Scott Joplin.
Yes, I will...

I love them too
Quality lasts.
Yes I like a song by them , Hey Jew I think it was .
Yes, I guess people will still listen to them. Some singers come and go but we listen to them for 40 years already.
I think it's very likely. It's been 45 years since they released their first single, and 37 years since they split up, yet they're still incredibly popular with people of all ages. I think their music is timeless and will still be enjoyed for many years to come.
i think they will- the beatles were legendary and there music SHOULD be listened to and respected for years to come- people of all ages can like them, so i can't see why not!
good question. i think people will definately still be listening to the Beatles. They were absolute LEGENDS. 40 years on they are still sounding fab and new fans are being formed every year, so why not?
Quality will stand the test of time. People go to art galleries to see art that could be hundreds of years old, The Beatles will be in the music archives forever.
yea and still talking about them on yahoo! Its been 40 years people and the music was cute and fun and some really good songs,but nothing heart stopping, you know?
Of course!
Yep, they sure will. Even in 200 yrs time I reckon.


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