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The Beatles are highly overrated. I respect the impact they had, and I acknowledge that the music I like (metal) would not exist without them, but I'll go out of my way to avoid listening to them.
It was easier to be a big fish in the pre-internet music pond. I would never said the Beatles are bad, they aren't. But aside from understanding the historical significance, I would never ever put the Beatles on regularly.
Just as I don't watch B&W films every night. Charlie Chaplin was great, for the time, just simpler than what I actually actually enjoy.
I'm also on this camp. I get the significance, but I think I just didn't resonate with what they wrote, and the "old" production.
Here and there I found a great version someone else performed and was surprised to find it's a Beatles song, then I heard the OG and went "yup, still not for me".