Opeth influences like the Beatles did, but I don't think that any band can be considered the new Beatles.
warsofwinter said:
I doubt there will be any band on much music that will tell a life long story of how Opeth changed there music style , and there life style . If your seeing my point here ? , long story short , Beatles have the same effect on music has Opeth , but the Opeth side goes unoticed.
Well, the Beatles have influenced music more than Opeth from what I can see, but only time will tell. The Beatles get the respect beacuse they were so popular. You can't compare underground and mainstream music like that. In fact, the Beatles were the most popular band in the world for over 5 years. Also, the Beatles changed their style as much Opeth has, which maybe why they influence so many people. The Beatles used to be a "love-orientated" band designated for a female, teen audience, basically the 60s version of the boy-band.
warsofwinter said:
If they did tour with Tool , used all clean vocals , cut there songs down to 4-5 minutes , and made them less 'heavy' , then they could create a bigger 'mainstream' following , but they would loose all of us.
There wouldn't be a need for clean vocals if Opeth were to tour with Tool. Mushuggah opened for Tool, and Mushuggah is much heavier than Opeth. Also, becoming mainstream doesn't mean that a band will lose its non-mainstream followers.
AceRoccola said:
I'd say Opeth is more like a modern Metal Zeppelin.
I'd go with that. Both bands were revolutionary, not to the extent of the Beatles. Both bands had such a mature attitude in their premiering album.
kem said:
Who wrote most of the stuff in The Beatles? Was it McCartney?
All four Beatles wrote music for the Beatles. The most was written by Lennon and McCartney, followed by Harrison, and Ringo trailing by far.
Russell said:
I Don't consider the Beatle's music as ground breaking as I do Opeth's
Ok, you have only heard the early Beatles albums. Listen to Meet the Beatles and then listen to The White Album, notice a difference? Also, the Beatles were the first band to record in stereo opposed to mono. That is very ground breaking as for the production alone.
lostInFog said:
music wasn't technical, the harmonies were very simple, and the lyrics were sappy love songs.
The music was very technical. The harmonies were revolutionary. Try having 3 people sing different vocals at once and make it a chord. Very difficult to do. Also, the majority of the songs were love songs, but they stop writting about love as they mature. BTW, Opeth writes about love just as much as the Beatles. Listen to Orchid, Morningrise, and Still Life. They are love-based epical albums. They were the first band to use harmonies in rock songs. The Beatles were the first band to use a citare in their music.
MasterOLightning said:
I think the Beatles are overrated musically. Put them up against The Who or Rolling Stones, and they blow away the Beatles. The Beatles were a pop band. They had more of an influence than anyone else, but I think they get more credit than they deserve.
Uh... ya... Did you know that the Beatles wrote the Rolling Stones' first number one single.
The Beatles were the first band to ever have music videos. 20 years before MTV's debut and 20 years before any other band had music videos. The Beatles were the first band that actually used a bass guitar efficiently.
Without the Beatles, you might have never had many of your favorite bands. The Beatles meant a lot to the youth worldwide in the 1960's, not only as musician. They had a huge influence with everything from haircuts to how to live the life. Their popularity was huge even in the 70's and all the way up till today. You can't deny the influence of the Beatles to the world.