
mshilarious
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famous beagle said:Van Halen's success doesn't even come close to matching the Beach Boys, or Chicago for that matter! (Hard to believe, but true)
AC/DC sold more albums (BnB did 19) than the Beach Boys (Pet Sounds, for example, barely made gold, thanks to lax promotion); I believe Beach Boys and Chicago are pretty close in terms of single sales or maybe it was Top 40 hits, I forget, at the top of US bands. I'm pretty sure Michael Jackson and Elvis have more Top 40 hits though and of course so do the Beatles.
Van Halen had two albums sell 10 million, but didn't make the list for the gold/platinum album count:
http://www.classicbands.com/bestsellers.html
Chicago is an interesting example. The horn section was trained, Kath wasn't, I don't know about the rest. Really, it's pretty hard for a horn section to be completely untrained, and Chicago's was noted for its clever orchestrations.
The Beach Boys had limited training; Murry Wilson was a songwriter but I don't know his background that well, but the kids seemed to have learned from him. Brian used the best available musicians in LA, the Wrecking Crew, to cut the Beach Boys' most highly regarded tracks.