Why would we need an example for the Beatles? Come on, Urban Dictionary, everyone knows about the Beatles!
by 7568ino February 23, 2024

Probably the most massively overrated band on the planet, and if you don't agree with me, I could honestly care less, tried listening to a few of their songs and I was just not into it, they bascially sound just like every other band that you hear today, I honestly don't know what makes them so "different" from everybody else, oh I forgot, "ThEy'Re ThE rEaSoN rOcK mUsIc ExSiStS, tHeY rEvOlUtIoNiZeD it."
People praise these guys like they're better than every other band that exists, sure they mixed together elements of pop, folk music, rock, and blues together in their sound and music. But I just don't see the hype, I don't know maybe that's just me.
People praise these guys like they're better than every other band that exists, sure they mixed together elements of pop, folk music, rock, and blues together in their sound and music. But I just don't see the hype, I don't know maybe that's just me.
Beatles Fan: I love the Beatles so much, they're the greatest band of all time!
Me: eh I don't know, I'm not really all that into them.
Beatles fan: WHAT?! IF YOU HONESTLY THINK TODAY'S MUSIC IS BETTER YOU'RE OUTTA YOUR MIND, HOW COULD YOU SAY THAT?!
Me: calm down I was just giving my opinion, Jesus Christ.
Me: eh I don't know, I'm not really all that into them.
Beatles fan: WHAT?! IF YOU HONESTLY THINK TODAY'S MUSIC IS BETTER YOU'RE OUTTA YOUR MIND, HOW COULD YOU SAY THAT?!
Me: calm down I was just giving my opinion, Jesus Christ.
by Jtoni2001 October 27, 2021

by Man babyyy March 29, 2021

Beatlemaniacs who believed that the members of their favorite band were clean-cut nice boys like in the film A Hard Day's Night.
The term was confirmed by the Beatles themselves in a 1965 Playboy interview, where they said it was originally used by fan magazines. They picked up the term and used it to (sometimes humorously) make sure fangirls knew how perfect they were.
The term was confirmed by the Beatles themselves in a 1965 Playboy interview, where they said it was originally used by fan magazines. They picked up the term and used it to (sometimes humorously) make sure fangirls knew how perfect they were.
John: I've cheated on my wife thousands of times.
Paul: That's not true, Beatle People!
George: Yeah, I'M the one who has been cheating on John's wife.
*Disclaimer: Not real quotes. As far as we know.
Paul: That's not true, Beatle People!
George: Yeah, I'M the one who has been cheating on John's wife.
*Disclaimer: Not real quotes. As far as we know.
by FeelinTwoFootSmall September 15, 2013

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by ContinuousMafia June 12, 2018
