• @DaMonsterKnees@lemmy.world
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    733 months ago

    Kinda a double dose of dumb there. The Beatles were prolific af, AND 1 in 4 songs were top 10. They could easily spawn a dozen memorable bands with all their music. But sure, lol.

    • @inlandempire@jlai.lu
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      423 months ago

      Yeah I went to Wikipedia to check the numbers :

      The group’s “main catalogue”—songs released between 1962 and 1970—consists of 213 songs

      So that’s like 50+ songs that were “hits”, wake me up when Gearbox releases 200+ games and 50 of those are nominated for at least one awards

      • @PraiseTheSoup@lemm.ee
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        43 months ago

        nominated for at least one awards

        I get what you’re saying, but this is a completely useless metric.

      • @Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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        43 months ago

        Also, it’s not like the songs that didn’t make the charts were bad, they just didn’t hit the charts.

        Back then I believe only singles were eligible for the charts, not the rest of the album.

        • @Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world
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          33 months ago

          Also, back then, and up until the late 00s, you bought albums, singles were a thing and plenty popular, but mainly if you liked a band you bought their album.

          The beatles hit number 1 for 90% of their studio albums.

          • Tar_Alcaran
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            13 months ago

            The beatles hit number 1 for 90% of their studio albums.

            And their worst album (yellow submarine) was 3rd.