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Favorite Beatles Favorite Beatles in order
1.Paul 2.John 3.Ringo 4.George 5.Pete | |
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I love them all ...I absolutely adore John Lennon tho | |
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Hmmmm, good question this is. Paul was my favorite Beatles while he was in the Beatles. But post-breakup my favorite Beatle is John. Then George, then ringo. | |
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John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO. | |
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I absolutely LOVE John, George, and Ringo. Paul annoys me though. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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Ringo's studio albums of the last 12 years are surprisingly good
Yes, even the Xmas album . [Edited 1/25/05 1:14am] | |
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Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
Poor old Paul. He wasn't the creative brain? He just wrote half the hit singles and virtually directed and moulded Sgt Peppers, The White Album, Abbey Road and Let it be, widely considered to be their best stuff. Pauls biggest mistake was not getting killed. Then he would have become even more iconic that John. . | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
Poor old Paul. He wasn't the creative brain? He just wrote half the hit singles and virtually directed and moulded Sgt Peppers, The White Album, Abbey Road and Let it be, widely considered to be their best stuff. Pauls biggest mistake was not getting killed. Then he would have become even more iconic that John. "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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Without one, none of them would've been what we know them to be now (somewhat obvious statement, I know , but valid none the less) But if push came to shove, my fav. would be..... He possessed such inner force .....so much "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
It took two people to write those hit songs. John was but one of them, and he was too wrapped up in all that hippy nonsense for my liking. But my favorite Beatle? Right here I like George and Paul quite a bit, but I give George the edge. Paul was a great songwriter and bass player, but George's music had more of a creative edge. In general, Paul could write a hit and George could write a classic! | |
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John - without question. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
It took two people to write those hit songs. John was but one of them, and he was too wrapped up in all that hippy nonsense for my liking. But my favorite Beatle? Right here I like George and Paul quite a bit, but I give George the edge. Paul was a great songwriter and bass player, but George's music had more of a creative edge. In general, Paul could write a hit and George could write a classic! Shall we start off by getting a pet budgerigar together, then think about moving in later "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: RipHer2Shreds said: It took two people to write those hit songs. John was but one of them, and he was too wrapped up in all that hippy nonsense for my liking. But my favorite Beatle? Right here I like George and Paul quite a bit, but I give George the edge. Paul was a great songwriter and bass player, but George's music had more of a creative edge. In general, Paul could write a hit and George could write a classic! Shall we start off by getting a pet budgerigar together, then think about moving in later Let me do some research on that budgerigar and get back to you. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: senik said: Shall we start off by getting a pet budgerigar together, then think about moving in later Let me do some research on that budgerigar and get back to you. I'll phone the vicar, book the venue and start organising my stag doo! "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: RipHer2Shreds said: Let me do some research on that budgerigar and get back to you. I'll phone the vicar, book the venue and start organising my stag doo! I don't know that a vicar would marry two dudes. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: senik said: I'll phone the vicar, book the venue and start organising my stag doo! I don't know that a vicar would marry two dudes. DUDES! But... but... but you have a cute puppy dog in your avvie It's a girls' avvie "..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.." | |
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senik said: RipHer2Shreds said: I don't know that a vicar would marry two dudes. DUDES! But... but... but you have a cute puppy dog in your avvie It's a girls' avvie Sorry to disappoint. I can work on finding you a female Georgie fan. And it's my dog, therefore it is officially a boy's avatar. | |
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TRUE
SquirrelMeat said: Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
Poor old Paul. He wasn't the creative brain? He just wrote half the hit singles and virtually directed and moulded Sgt Peppers, The White Album, Abbey Road and Let it be, widely considered to be their best stuff. Pauls biggest mistake was not getting killed. Then he would have become even more iconic that John. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: TRUE
SquirrelMeat said: Poor old Paul. He wasn't the creative brain? He just wrote half the hit singles and virtually directed and moulded Sgt Peppers, The White Album, Abbey Road and Let it be, widely considered to be their best stuff. Pauls biggest mistake was not getting killed. Then he would have become even more iconic that John. Paul doesn't get the credit he deserves, for sure, but I think the largest can of worms has now been opened | |
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During the Beatles:
John Paul George Ringo Stu (for his influence on John) Pete (cuz he needs something, dammit!) Post Beatles: John George (If only for All Things Must Pass) Paul (Sorry Paul. You had lots of hits, they just weren't very good) Ringo (Love Ringo, but he's the luckiest man alive to be on this list at all) Check this song out at:
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Thriller81 said: John will always be the heart and soul of the Beatles, the creative brain of the Beatles. Paul made them popular, the pop side of the Beatles. George was the spiritual side of the Beatles, and Ringo was the comedic side. But John will always be #1, IMO.
Well said!!! the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose | |
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1. John Lennon will always be my favorite-the man was brilliant and the wit and sarcasm to match.
2. George Harrison I think has always been underrated. His solo work especially should be explored by more people. 3. Paul McCartney, even though I think of John and George more as artists in the truer sense, without the John/Paul combination, music wouldn't be the same. 4. You've gotta love Ringo, and I think Bill Hicks said it best: "Shit, the Beatles were so high they even let Ringo sing a couple of tunes!" | |
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senik said: RipHer2Shreds said: I don't know that a vicar would marry two dudes. DUDES! But... but... but you have a cute puppy dog in your avvie It's a girls' avvie Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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George.
The prettiest one inside and out. My favourite George Beatles songs are: 01. Only A Northern Song 02. Within You, Without You 03. Long, Long, Long 04. Something 05. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 06. Taxman | |
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George Martin! My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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kisscamille said: John - without question.
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