I had been responding to the post quoted at the top. What you said is simply nonsense. For a start, just what is a "rewarding outcome" for heaven's sake? That's completely dependent upon who's listening. To me, being able to hear, admire and appreciate some of the most superbly crafted pop melodies, vocal arrangements and overall songs ever conceived does equate to a pretty damn "rewarding outcome". And comparing the Beatles to the typically bland mainstream pop artists of today? Say what? There's no likeness at all! Dude, if you don't find it rewarding, then to each his own, I've got no problem with that. But claiming that somehow it's inherently unrewarding in comparison to say Floyd of Led Zep is ludicrous.
And in response to anybody who cares to ridicule it, the early Beatles stuff was virtually always great, just not as realized as what came later on. The idea that it's a load of sugary bubblegum crap is utter BS. On the contrary, it's brilliant pop, characterized by extremely diverse influences. I think this very topic deserves a thread in and of itself - reckon I'll get to making one next week.