Beatlesque

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The Beatles, 1965

"Beatlesque" (Template:IPAc-en) or "Beatles-esque" describes a musical resemblance to the English rock band the Beatles. The term is loosely defined and has been applied inconsistently to a wide variety of disparate artists.<ref name=SakamotoBeatlesque/>

Definitions

To better explain what the word might mean, eight possible answers were formulated by radio producer Kevin Howlett, music professor Rob Bowman, and Klaatu drummer Terry Draper:

The Toronto StarTemplate:'s Jack Sakamoto has commented: "[Some people's] notion of that sound includes everyone from Panic! at the Disco to Billy Joel to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. With those reference points, it's debatable whether the Beatles themselves would qualify for the adjective their music has spawned."<ref name=SakamotoBeatlesque/> Culture SonarTemplate:'s Scott Freiman argued that anyone who is "Beatlesque" has "got to be a band – not just a singer/songwriter with a backing band ... [but having] multiple songwriters and multiple vocalists".<ref name=Sonar>Template:Cite web</ref>

Writing in 2017, Rolling Stone critic Rob Sheffield identified Paul McCartney as the Beatle whose character best fitted the term "Beatlesque", adding: "If you dislike the Beatles, it's because you dislike Paul. If you love them despite their flaws, you mean Paul's flaws ..."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Associated artists

Notable acts described as "Beatlesque"

ELO, 1978
Oasis, 2005

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