Ha Ha, save for the Beatles, Elvis and the Stones I bet you couldn't name another artist with a hit record in the 60's if your life depended on it. You are certainly entitled to your own opinion, but when commenting on an entire genre of music that was gone before you sucked on your first binky you won't find many that care about your opinion
He probably couldn't, but doing that would be quite simple....but then again, I watched the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show.
As for the Beatles, they were revolutionary for the time. True, their early albums and music was a tad bubble-gumish for my tastes, but they opened the doors for a massive explosion of music.
Personally, while I own most of the Beatles catalog, I don't have anything prior to Rubber Soul. But if you actually listen to their music, you can hear them evolving and growing as time passed, which is more than you can say for most bands over that or any time period.
But that was a period, from the mid-1960's through the mid-1970's, that bands actually had a sound. So when you heard a new song, you knew almost instantly who it was.
The Beatles didn't sound like The Who, or the Stones, or Black Sabbath or Deep Purple or Captain Beefheart or King Crimson or CCR or the Eagles or the Grateful Dead or The Doors or Iron Butterfly or Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young) or Eric Clapton or David Bowie or Yes or Kansas or ELO or Frank Zappa or the Zombies or Steppenwolf or the Fugs or Rod Stewart or Fleetwood Mac or The Guess Who or Herman's Hermits or Paul Revere and the Raiders or Jimi Hendrix or Arlo Guthrie or ELP or Alice Cooper or Bad Company or Steely Dan.......and on and on.......
But those were vastly different days and music was different than it is today.....
But I doubt 50 years from now anyone is going to be debating Coldplay like we're debating the Beatles, almost 50 years after the fact.
As for me, I'm currently on a Steely Dan/Buffalo Springfield/Aztec Two Step kick.