Ha, good point! Anyway, I’m just saying that LS's is using hyperbole to illustrate the incredible impact the appearance of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan had on rock ‘n roll, and popular culture as a whole. Just my two cents… kopper said:
OK, so my point is an "understatement" yet Little Steven's comment is "being taken too literally."
Whatever, man. I don't read "Black is black" and construe that to mean "Black is kinda like dark gray."
Gas-House Gorilla said:RayDanger has hit the nail right on the head. I think Little Steven’s statement is being taken way too literally. The point is that rock 'n roll was completely hemorrhaging until the Beatles hit the Ed Sullivan show, and that singular event changed everything. Kopper saying that this appearance gave rock ‘n roll a huge shot in the arm is too much of an understatement. It completely resuscitated rock ‘n roll – to the point of it becoming the dominate form of popular music. And thousands of bands cropped up throughout the country essentially the next day.
As for Little Steven, I am a bit fan his. Perhaps he makes some mistakes and missteps along the way, but he is doing as much as (and likely more than) anybody to promote great music. Outside of his program, and the GaragePunk podcasts, it’s very difficult to hear music of any quality. You sure as hell can’t do it by turning on the radio.