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Thread started 06/22/05 5:57pm

krayzie

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PAUL MCCARTNEY VS JOHN LENNON

PAUL MCCARTNEY VS JOHN LENNON : WHO WAS THE BEST ???
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Reply #1 posted 06/22/05 6:12pm

thesexofit

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man krazie, u love trying to make these looooong threads don't ya?

Anyway, its a toughie.

Paul cannot be touched when it comes to amount of instruments he can play. Even more then Prince proberly?
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Reply #2 posted 06/22/05 6:17pm

Dewrede

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there's no telling
they both had things the other didn't
no way to say who was best imo
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Reply #3 posted 06/22/05 6:46pm

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Paul is superior in every aspect and a natural star.

I doubt John would be star as a solo artist with out coming from the beatles. John is more introspective and if it wasn't for him I doubt the Beatles would have taken it to the next level creatively.
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Reply #4 posted 06/22/05 6:47pm

lilgish

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John's solo stuff is truly classic, I love Paul's voice, but John's albums are amazing.
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Reply #5 posted 06/22/05 6:49pm

damosuzuki

lilgish said:

John's solo stuff is truly classic, I love Paul's voice, but John's albums are amazing.


Plastic Ono Band is one of the greatest albums of all time, but I really don't care for his other solo records. Which ones do you like?
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Reply #6 posted 06/22/05 6:50pm

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me neither i heard 'plastic ono band' and 'imagine' couldn't be bothered with the rest
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Reply #7 posted 06/22/05 7:01pm

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damosuzuki said:

lilgish said:

John's solo stuff is truly classic, I love Paul's voice, but John's albums are amazing.


Plastic Ono Band is one of the greatest albums of all time, but I really don't care for his other solo records. Which ones do you like?

Platic ono band is my second fav album of all time. Mind Games and Imagine are also really good. I like Pauls stuff, but its pretty disposable.
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Reply #8 posted 06/22/05 7:03pm

lilgish

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The Shaved Fish comp is also good.
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Reply #9 posted 06/22/05 7:08pm

damosuzuki

lilgish said:

damosuzuki said:



Plastic Ono Band is one of the greatest albums of all time, but I really don't care for his other solo records. Which ones do you like?

Platic ono band is my second fav album of all time. Mind Games and Imagine are also really good. I like Pauls stuff, but its pretty disposable.


I've never heard Mind Games, though I do love that title track.

Yeah, Paul's stuff is disposable - it's a bit like an audio sand castle, recordings that just wash away with the tide when they end. But at his best (Band on the Run full album, Silly Love Songs, things like that) it's great ear candy - not the kind of thing you'd want a steady diet of, but it can feel pretty miraculous when it's playing.
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Reply #10 posted 06/22/05 7:14pm

CinisterCee

I like Paul's voice and his 1970s output more compared to John's 1970s output.
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Reply #11 posted 06/22/05 7:18pm

Dewrede

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Overal , i think Paul made the better melodies but with corny lyrics smile
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Reply #12 posted 06/22/05 7:42pm

Dewrede

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think he composed songs like 'Blackbird' , 'Michelle' , And I Love Her'
and so on , although they were credited to both
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Reply #13 posted 06/22/05 7:44pm

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I like Paul better, but he did nothing like plastic ono band.
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Reply #14 posted 06/22/05 7:47pm

Dewrede

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yeah , i love that album too nod
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Reply #15 posted 06/22/05 7:54pm

RipHer2Shreds

Lennon made some great music, but his pseudo-intellectual, naked, hairy hippy bullshit annoyed me even as a kid. Unlike a lot of Beatles fans, I don't think Yoko was the anti-Christ. Close, but not quite.

I love Paul McCartney's solo work. He really covered a lot of musical ground in the 70s, even if his 80s output was spotty and just a watered down version of his 70s prime. Paul made great pop and rock music. Maybe it's easier to look at Lennon as a performance artist. One thing is for sure - even after his death, George Harrison doesn't get the props he should have. I'll take his work over Lennon's anyday.
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Reply #16 posted 06/22/05 8:01pm

theAudience

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I simply cannot have this discussion without my Lennon/McCartney nemesis...Supernova sigh

Lennon rules, McCartney drools
(for old times sake)


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Reply #17 posted 06/22/05 9:44pm

SassyBritches

this is just too much...
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Reply #18 posted 06/22/05 11:38pm

TonyVanDam

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krayzie said:

PAUL MCCARTNEY VS JOHN LENNON : WHO WAS THE BEST ???


Paul: The best music technology expert

John: The best R&R rebel
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Reply #19 posted 06/23/05 12:41am

blackbob

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mccartney was clearly the better musician and i would say that he wrote more good songs than lennon but i personally think that lennon was overall greater because he wrote more classics than mccartney, it was lennon that wrote almost all of the early beatles singles that made them worldwide stars. lennon was clearly the better lyricist. i think that mccartney needed lennon more than the other way round...his solo albums prove this i think, and finally, lennon had more of an edge to him which made him more interesting than mccartney.
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... i love them both but lennon, for me, was the main man. biggrin
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Reply #20 posted 06/23/05 12:48am

cranshaw62

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Reply #21 posted 06/23/05 12:51am

cranshaw62

We never got to hear John solo in a way because Yoko (bless her heart) was always invloved. Maybe his music would have been different solo.
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Reply #22 posted 06/23/05 1:14am

yonipuja

Paul McCartney is Mr.Cheese!
If that Beatles song sounds like a nursery rhyme, Paul was responsible!

'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' is pure evil!ill

And I'll never forgive him for that frog song. feeling ill
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Reply #23 posted 06/23/05 1:44am

Sdldawn

stupid thread..
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Reply #24 posted 06/23/05 1:44am

Moonbeam

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I hate both, but I probably hate John Lennon more. barf
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Reply #25 posted 06/23/05 1:50am

Sdldawn

yonipuja said:

Paul McCartney is Mr.Cheese!
If that Beatles song sounds like a nursery rhyme, Paul was responsible!

'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' is pure evil!ill

And I'll never forgive him for that frog song. feeling ill
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If anything, that shows me how talented the man is.. to pull shit like that out of his hat. Its clear that ob la di is a catchy song that a lot of people like.. and I can understand where most dont.. but this is the very same guy on the very SAME record that created Helter Skelter.. which is one of the most dynamic songs of their catelog
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Reply #26 posted 06/23/05 2:04am

blackbob

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yonipuja said:

Paul McCartney is Mr.Cheese!
If that Beatles song sounds like a nursery rhyme, Paul was responsible!

'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' is pure evil!ill

And I'll never forgive him for that frog song. feeling ill
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yes mccartney overdid the granny songs a bit,lennon kept him in check during the beatles years but his solo albums suffered a bit because of his granny fetish but his overall song catalogue is up there with the very best, no doubt about that.
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as for the frog chorus...i dont understand why he gets abuse for that?...you do realise it was for a kids cartoon....whats wrong with writing songs for children....it isnt meant to be taken seriously.....what about "yellow submarine"...another of mccartney's songs written for children...nothing wrong with that.
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Reply #27 posted 06/23/05 2:44am

CrozzaUK

McCartney the better musician, singer, entertainer and melodisist, Lennon the better lyricist and icon. I find it interesting and annoying that people always want to separate the two, like it will characterise the kind of person they are if they can state preference to one or the other. In reality I reckon Paul and John were more similar than people would like to admit.

As for the person saying lennon wrote more classics, im not so sure about that. yes he wrote a lot of the early stuff, but in most cases their early stuff is overlooked for being so formulaic and pop (something youd normally accuse Paul of). If you're talking proper classics, paul wrote Let It Be, Hey jude & Yesterday, three of their most loved, well known songs - they're practically standards not just classics.

To be honest outside the Beatles I dont think either produced outstanding albums. They produced enough excellent stuff to make great albums between them, just proving that they needed each other. When they were competing for space on the same record, they weren't as prone to their excesses, particularly when they knew they would have to get the others approval.

I still view all their solo stuff as collective. I make compilations based on each year in the 70's in which i put all their best solo stuff from that year on their. Do it and youll see that the best Beatles stuff was actually yet to come.
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Reply #28 posted 06/23/05 2:52am

PANDURITO

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Moonbeam said:

I hate both, but I probably hate John Lennon more. barf

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Reply #29 posted 06/23/05 2:55am

blackbob

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mccartney classics....yesterday....hey jude.....lennon classics.....strawberry fields forever.....a day in the life.....imagine.
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