I still dont think you can call MK a legend to non MK nuts/fans.
100% agree
The well known music know it all Paul Gambacini once said, the only modern writers who will leave a legacy like Beethoven and his contemparies are Lennon and Mccartney.
agree, but I would add Dylan and maybe Hendrix
I dont agree with him about the writers, I dont think anybody will be listening to our eras pop writers in 100 years.
well, how can we know ?
Who would have told in 1600-1700-1800 that music from this era will be still famous now ?
I realize that the terms "famous" "well known" etc... differs a lot from countries sides of the world
In France, DS doesn"t have the same aura, as it has in NL, Italy or Germany.
The "hits" or "cult tunes" aren't necessarily the same ones. For example, I'd say that walk of life is more famous than MFN in France.
But I guess that when you ask in UK the DS best known song, evrybody answers MFN, right ?
I once read that "yesterday" was the 2nd best ever known song in the world, just after Girl from Ipanema.
I remember it did sound strange to me. Of course I know this song, but I wouldn't say it's the most famous song in the world.
But of course, it's my french point of view...maybe if you ask some african, asian, south american people, maybe it's the case ? I don't know
I remember a Stariani itw, where the journalist said something like "the ever best known riff in music is smoke on the water", and Satriani answered "no ! it's Beethoven 5th symphony overture ! That's the best HIT in music !"