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Maybe it depends what country you're from. I hadnt heard of the beatles untill I was about 14 and still hadnt heard a song of theirs untill I was about 18 and I had to actively seek that out. Whereas I had known of Michael, Madonna, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis since I was a tiny child. And no my parents werent fans of any of them. Maybe the beatles boom only came in the 2000's? (or should I say re-boom). I'm a child of the 90's and honestly never heard of them much from that time.
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i consider those who write off certain music because it's 'old' mentally challenged (btw i suppose you haven't even actually ever heard any of their songs in full)
same goes for those who can't appreciate the Beatles or who can't at least acknowledge their impact in music
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isn't this about global pop icons ? then Michael Jordan shouldn't be on basketball players aren't global pop icons they're only populair in the USA
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I can believe that. I feel MJ's global reach was bigger than the Beatles, for sure. |
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I was/am one of those people. It depends on where you from. There are actually some places and cultures where the Beatles just aren't relevant or no one really knows about them. I wasn't aware that it was them nor did anyone in my family listen to them. They just weren't relevant to us. I learned about them when I became older though.
As time goes on pop culture figures start to become less relevant. That being said, I do agree with Miltant that MJ's solo career far surpassed the Beatles in terms of reach. One factor, I believe, being that his career happened around the satellite era and had mass appeal. He wasn't a niche act. [Edited 1/24/11 8:46am] [Edited 1/24/11 8:46am] | |
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It's funny y'all say that but I can agree that in the time the Beatles were popular, satellites weren't around because if they were, you'd know about them in your country. The world was a DIFFERENT world back then. Michael came at the RIGHT TIME, I say. | |
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THANK. YOU.
This list is invalid. "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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now 2011 you have little kids still to this day taking interest in michael... like he came out yesterday, and they weren't even born while michael was in his prime or making albums...
and NOW its equal playing field for MJ and the Beetles especially with the internet and sites like youtube... So really it wasn't about michael coming out at the right time, it was the quality of his music and his talent that was able to reach so many people and really surpass time...
the beetles music was very dated IMO.... you have to like that kind of sound...
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You Bruce Lee fanatics need to get real.
He had half a decade of fame and then died and received less after death exposure than James Dean or Marilyn. Now, if we were talking "geek icons" maybe... Space for sale... | |
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First it's "Beatles" and second I don't have to be old to appreciate the Beatles. I've heard their music for so many years I can sing them almost without forgetting the words. I'm kinda pissed that the Beatles are even dissed especially here in the ORG. And I love Michael all the same but I'm getting tired of the comparisons and everything. I accept them both as equals so I don't get with this inferior vs. superior argument with them. But if that's how you feel, knock yourself out. | |
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In my world: Bruce Lee James Brown Prince Magic Johnson Halle Berry Michael Jackson Al Pacino Michael Jordan Malcolm X Muhammed Ali
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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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You can post all the books, articles and interviews you want . . . I firmly disagree that he is not a pop culture icon. He is definitely an icon within the sports world, civil rights world and even Muslim world.
Do you get where I'm coming from? Maybe my definition of Pop Culture differs from yours. His world impact is simply too GREAT to simply be a pop culture icon. Is Rosa Parks a pop culture icon then? Martin Luther King Jr?
The current definition of pop culture is anything popular but also disposable, temporary and trivial. Rubik's Cubes, Pac Man and WHAM! are pop culture . . . sorry, but Ali is too good to be called that. I'm not insulting the man, in fact, quite the opposite.
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Why did you put these two together? | |
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Hmm now that you mention it I see your point now. | |
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before 1983... Madonna meant the Mother of Jesus
after 1983 Madonna means a singer from Detroit ...
that's influence if you can usurp a name for the Mother of God. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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True. | |
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Umm...No.
The entire martial arts action genre of film-making post-1973 is heavily (if not entirely) based on what Bruce Lee started. Before him, martial arts films were inane and fake, with actors flying in the air from trees like animals, or with white men terribly/satirically impersonating Asian people. Bruce changed all of that. His style of compelling plots and realistic stunts/cinematography totally upgraded the way Kung Fu, Karate, Kickboxing, etc, were captured for movies, especially during the 80s and 90s. Without Bruce, there would be no Jackie Chan, Van Damme, Jet Li, Jason Statham, etc, etc. And just like Michael Jackson, Bruce's vocal sound effects alone are iconic worldwide. So, yeah, since you're somehow not aware of this, LOL, please don't tell others to "get real." "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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Um | |
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In his case, literally. Jackie was a stuntman/extra in The Big Boss and Enter The Dragon. Sammo Hung was in Enter The Dragon too. Chuck Norris was in Return Of The Dragon. David Carradine became famous indirectly because of Bruce, since Bruce came up with the TV show that wound up being Kung Fu. But the networks at the time didn't want to build a show around a Chinese actor. There's even a new Green Hornet movie now. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Mario Vazquez should be on the list! | |
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Muhammad Ali is a pop culture icon. His name is synonymous with boxing. [Edited 1/24/11 15:00pm] | |
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Who is that? You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Omg...u never heard of him? He was on American Idol. | |
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I don't watch that. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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OK, thread's over.
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no he is not basketball is really only populair in the USA if i were to ask certain people in here in Holland 'do you know Michael Jordan ?' they'd tell me 'who?"
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