When the Beatles started making music, the technology regarding music was still "crawling", in the sense that there wasn't much infrastructure to perform in concerts. Of course, in that time, the concerts were basically done in small places, for a small crowd; usually in a pub, or little theater. For that matter, the small 30W amps were more than enough. But they began to become too much famous too fast, and all the fans' screaming was muffling the music, which made manufacturers to build a more robust sound system, with 100W amps, monitors and microphones amplifying …show more content…
Most of the musicians that came after the Beatles were influenced by them and publicly said it so. Queen's guitarist Brian May and Eric Clapton, two of the best guitarists in the history of music, had said that if it wasn't for George Harrison's amazing guitar playing, the Beatles wouldn't be the same and probably wouldn't be so different than everything else at the time. Ozzy Osbourne was always a huge fan of John Lennon's and even covered a few of his songs. Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters' front man, always says how great the Beatles were, and is even a personal friend of Paul McCartney. Even the people who don't seem to like them, at least know well when some of their songs is