Popularity doesn't factor R&R history.
Popularity isn't the end all be all of rock & roll!
In the grand scheme of life on earth when it comes to earning a place in music history especially rock & roll, it's never intended to be about how much albums & concert tickets you sold during your career as it doesn't indicate anything other than popularity.
Rather it's about the seismic impact certain artists caused in the industry altogether. For instance, do people nowadays remember The Beatles as the band who sold most records out of everyone or have countless songs on the pop charts?
The answer is no. People remember them as artists who changed the entire course of music due to inspiring young kids to become musicians on their own by picking up instruments writing their own material while they develop sounds, elements & techniques that haven't been done before. Not to mention they spawned several methods that would inspired movements, revolutions & generations to come.
I guess what I'm saying is having popularity such as ticket & album sales isn't the end all be all of history of life on earth. I mean anyone can sell a lot of their discographies & concerts, yet it takes more to build a legacy while you're trying to make a difference. That's what music should be about a lot more than just listening.
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