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Most commercially successful British pop act since the Beatles? Not exactly.

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The most commercially successful British pop act since the Beatles? That seems like a large claim when their album sales are dwarfed by the Rolling Stones who have sold over 250 million albums so far in their career (vs the Spice Girls' ~100m), hold the all-time most top-10 albums (38) in the US, and currently hold two of the top 10 best-selling tours of all time (in 2007 they held 4).

I will give it to the Spice Girls that they are perhaps among the top successful British artists but they are definitely not at the top unless the category is drawn in such a way so as to exclude the Stones yet still include British artists, but that argument would sort of fall a bit flat as it is a comparison to the Beatles and the Stones are probably the closest comparison to the Beatles out there historically...and they're both British. There is a reason that the Stones are considered the highest-grossing live music act (as of 2022) by both Billboard and Pollstar.

As per the above, I am going to go ahead and modify that phrasing to list them as among but not the. TheSandDoctor Talk 03:39, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I think that you are missing the point on chronology. The Rolling Stones were founded in 1962. They were contemporaries and competitors to The Beatles (1960-1970), not successors or members of a new generation of musicians. Dimadick (talk) 08:26, 14 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

First Spice girls live performance - G.A.Y

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I keep hearing this on radio and TV, that the first live peformance was princes trust or other concerts, but it was in fact G.A.Y night club in August of 1996. I was there at the club, they peformed maybe 3 or 4 songs and made it very clear when they spoke that this was their first live performance (not TV etc). I am guessing due to attitudes at the time, this performance was largely ignored and so didnt get mentioned and was forgotten, but it terms of history it should be mentioned, it should also be mentioned in show of their support LGBTQ+ community that it started there.

There are pictures out there of this performance, I may have some myself. sailor iain (talk) 09:12, 29 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]