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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 141497" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>[USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER]:</p><p></p><p>That's where you're wrong, I think. I never forgot about Elvis. In fact, in the next lifetime, Elvis helps inspire The Four Seasons with his music. He skips the Army to concentrate on his music, due, of course, to a hotly contested rivalry with Engelbert Humperdinck starting in 1957. Elvis's rebelliousness continues from 1958 on, and The Seasons find inspiration from him, as well as several rock bands I invented that predate The Seasons between 1959 and 1960. And I don't remember saying that The Seasons would ever eclipse Elvis, by the way.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of The Four Seasons being innovative in their own right, The Beatles' musical style would still inevitably be unique. Lennon and McCartney were genuine geniuses. The other stuff you mentioned will keep them in the spotlight as well. I have nothing against that.</p><p></p><p>It's not mainly the <strong><em>quantity</em></strong> of songs that will define how more popular The Four Seasons will become, it's the <strong><em>quality</em></strong>. And take my word for it: all of those songs I put forth will be of excellent quality. Increased quality for every song + increased output of songs = exponentially increased popularity for The Four Seasons.</p><p></p><p>76 albums in 20 years I don't see as being far-fetched at all. I know it's a lot of material, but <strong><em>anything</em></strong> is possible, at least, virtually anything. For instance, Franz Schubert produced an immense output of musical compositions at the time of his premature death at the age of 31, and even more so did Mozart at the time of his death at age 35. Believe me, the list of compositions each by Schubert and Mozart are outstanding, and had they not come out with nearly as many great musical works, there's no way they'd be anywhere near as famous and popular as they have been throughout the ages. And each and every one of those 76 Four Seasons albums in the span of 20 years will do extremely well financially, so you can bet finances won't be much of a problem for that band anyway.</p><p></p><p>Oh TF, if only you could read my mind! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite48" alt=":rolleyes:" title="Roll eyes :rolleyes:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":rolleyes:" /> You will be surprised how much the changes I make to The Four Seasons and other artists will impact the world of popular music. The world of popular music will have so much more to look back upon, that the music of today will be so much better than it is already, and I can actually see the society and politics of the world (especially the U.S.) will change for the better as well.</p><p></p><p>I would recommend that you think more outside the box, and not underestimate the potential of what I can accomplish with my capabilities. Who knows, it may not be exactly 76 albums in 20 years, then again, it could be. I'm just throwing an idea out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 141497, member: 6594"] [USER=6456]@TimeFlipper[/USER]: That's where you're wrong, I think. I never forgot about Elvis. In fact, in the next lifetime, Elvis helps inspire The Four Seasons with his music. He skips the Army to concentrate on his music, due, of course, to a hotly contested rivalry with Engelbert Humperdinck starting in 1957. Elvis's rebelliousness continues from 1958 on, and The Seasons find inspiration from him, as well as several rock bands I invented that predate The Seasons between 1959 and 1960. And I don't remember saying that The Seasons would ever eclipse Elvis, by the way. Regardless of The Four Seasons being innovative in their own right, The Beatles' musical style would still inevitably be unique. Lennon and McCartney were genuine geniuses. The other stuff you mentioned will keep them in the spotlight as well. I have nothing against that. It's not mainly the [B][I]quantity[/I][/B] of songs that will define how more popular The Four Seasons will become, it's the [B][I]quality[/I][/B]. And take my word for it: all of those songs I put forth will be of excellent quality. Increased quality for every song + increased output of songs = exponentially increased popularity for The Four Seasons. 76 albums in 20 years I don't see as being far-fetched at all. I know it's a lot of material, but [B][I]anything[/I][/B] is possible, at least, virtually anything. For instance, Franz Schubert produced an immense output of musical compositions at the time of his premature death at the age of 31, and even more so did Mozart at the time of his death at age 35. Believe me, the list of compositions each by Schubert and Mozart are outstanding, and had they not come out with nearly as many great musical works, there's no way they'd be anywhere near as famous and popular as they have been throughout the ages. And each and every one of those 76 Four Seasons albums in the span of 20 years will do extremely well financially, so you can bet finances won't be much of a problem for that band anyway. Oh TF, if only you could read my mind! :rolleyes: You will be surprised how much the changes I make to The Four Seasons and other artists will impact the world of popular music. The world of popular music will have so much more to look back upon, that the music of today will be so much better than it is already, and I can actually see the society and politics of the world (especially the U.S.) will change for the better as well. I would recommend that you think more outside the box, and not underestimate the potential of what I can accomplish with my capabilities. Who knows, it may not be exactly 76 albums in 20 years, then again, it could be. I'm just throwing an idea out there. [/QUOTE]
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