The history of rock-and-roll was changed for the better after The Beatles. Their “songs were as powerfully influential on the rock musicians of the 70's and 80's as the recordings of Louis Armstrong were on the jazz soloists of the 30's and 40's” (Terry Teachout 1). Their impact was so huge that “what followed would be called—with historical condescension by the willingly reconquered colony—the second British Invasion” (Ira A. Robbins 1). Not only did they change music, they changed the way music is made. They were constantly working to break the existing boundaries of rock music and working even harder to achieve all of their personal goals. All of the careful preparation that made every recording possible is the reason why The Beatles are successful to this day. The Beatles’ legacy will continue to live on thanks to their undeniable determination to give a new sound to the world; reinventing rock-and-roll as a ‘cultural form’ (James E. Miller
The history of rock-and-roll was changed for the better after The Beatles. Their “songs were as powerfully influential on the rock musicians of the 70's and 80's as the recordings of Louis Armstrong were on the jazz soloists of the 30's and 40's” (Terry Teachout 1). Their impact was so huge that “what followed would be called—with historical condescension by the willingly reconquered colony—the second British Invasion” (Ira A. Robbins 1). Not only did they change music, they changed the way music is made. They were constantly working to break the existing boundaries of rock music and working even harder to achieve all of their personal goals. All of the careful preparation that made every recording possible is the reason why The Beatles are successful to this day. The Beatles’ legacy will continue to live on thanks to their undeniable determination to give a new sound to the world; reinventing rock-and-roll as a ‘cultural form’ (James E. Miller