
The Beatles arriving in San Francisco in 1964.
There's a line in EMI's accounts that notes the value of its music catalogues; the amount, by the way, is £3bn at the last time of asking. It's hardly a trivial sum for those who believe music to be worthless, or those who seek to discount the value of the Beatles' recorded catalogue.
Yet, arguably, the catalogue is the most influential body of work in the history of rock'n'roll, its repeated plays on radio, television – and in people's heads– testifies to music's enduring value.
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