There’s only one sensible answer, I’m afraid... The Beatles, of course. They literally revolutionised popular music.
Yes and the one's alive did.. They didn't have breakdowns or marry their stalkers, maybe a bit of research for you bonny lad..
Hiya Joe. Hope all is well mate with you and yours. I'm bored tbh mate. How bored is usually indicated by my threads
Stones would win that one hands down. Up against the writing of Page / Plant though or Jagger / Richards ... ? Who wins ?
I think this answers that question https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cover_versions_of_Beatles_songs Clearly the huge number of Beatles song remakes and covers (Wikipedia doesn't even have a list for Abba because there aren't that many) is a clear example that the Beatles have more staying power. ABBA was a bright flame that quickly burnt out. The Beatles, whether you like them or not were much more influential and continue to be based on the continuing number of covers of their work. There's also this: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmc...s-dominate-the-bestselling-vinyl-albums-list/ 2 of top 10 albums sold on vinyl last year were Beatles... Long after they made any new music. No sign of ABBA.
So many other better guitarists around in the 70's than Page, as for Plant and Jagger, Steve Marriott was better than both and he played a beautiful guitar too..
Humble Pie, the Small Faces spin off were up with the best, Steve Marriott was a phenomenal performer. I'm a massive Stones fan as I am Zeppelin and saw so many of them perform in the 70's, so I'm not saying they were better but more interesting musically at that time, as were Wishbone Ash concerts.. I saw them all in concert re 72-76 but for me the best ever bands I saw were Bowie (the Ziggy tour), Mick Ronson so so underrated and Pink Floyd in Berlin early 80's.. Peter Gabriel didn't disappoint in 2013, Simple Minds didn't either in 1990, music is good for the soul..
Great Wum thread Fan, ABBA musically perfect the Beatles were raw but became the same. Anyways it’s difficult to compare the two as music had changed.