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Thread started 04/17/06 6:08am

NorthernLad

Favorite 10 songs by Ex-Beatles

Here's my list with a note for each one. I'm curious to see what everyone else picks smile


1. (Just Like) Starting Over – John Lennon

I just have a weakness for this song; it should have been the start of a great new chapter of John’s career but instead it’s now a stark reminder of the sad ending.

2. Maybe I’m Amazed – Paul McCartney

The best vocal performance of Paul’s solo career, in my mind. Deeply felt song.

3. Jealous Guy – John Lennon

John never lost his gift for amazing melodies.

4. Isn’t It a Pity – George Harrison

My favorite track from George’s epic “All Things Must Pass.”

5. #9 Dream – John Lennon

Underrated Lennon classic; trippy and beautifully melodic.

6. Figure of Eight – Paul McCartney

Another overlooked classic track from my favorite Paul solo album of the 80’s and 90’s, “Flowers in the Dirt.”

7. All These Years Ago – George Harrison

Moving tribute to John after his murder.

8. God – John Lennon

This song was like a slamming door on the career of the Beatles.

9. Let Me Roll It – Paul McCartney

I must have played the “Band on the Run” album a zillion times all the way through when I was a kid. Still love it.

10. Imagine – John Lennon

Probably too low on this list for such an important song. And a beautiful song it is….
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Reply #1 posted 04/17/06 10:51am

superspaceboy

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I can't go to 10...they'd all be McCartney..anyhoo, here are my favorite moments post beatles...

Imagine
Say Say Say
Live and Let Die
Band on the Run
Let em in
WOman
Instant Karma
Silly Love SOngs
With a little luck

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #2 posted 04/17/06 11:44am

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In no particular order:


My Sweet Lord - George (There were a lot of legal problems but the song is heartfelt.)
Maybe I'm Amazed - Paul
Whatever Gets You Through The Night - John (with Elton John)
It Don't Come Easy - Ringo
Photograph - Ringo
Starting Over - John (Like NorthernLad said it was great to hear John come back with an upbeat song but because of December 8th it's bittersweet.)
Silly Love Songs - Paul
Number 9 Dream - John
Band On The Run - Paul
Woman - John
Listen To What The Man Said - Paul
Let Em In - Paul

There are a few more but they have been mentioned.

Honorable mention:(Songs with ex-Beatle involvement or songs that capture their vibe.)

Come And Get It - Badfinger
Fame - David Bowie
Say Say Say - Paul and MJ
Without You - Nillson
Julian Lennon - Valotte
Here Comes The Sun - George with Paul Simon on SNL
Sister Golden Hair - America (Reminds me of George's style.)

‎"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page
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Reply #3 posted 04/17/06 3:39pm

NDRU

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Kind of lesser known stuff:

Isolation--John Lennon. As good as almost anything he did with the Beatles, but too damn short!

Watching the Wheels--John Lennon. A real "Lennon" song, not a comeback pop hit or Yoko edification piece.

I Know (I Know)--John Lennon. Beautiful song from Mind Games

Junk--Paul McCartney. Classic McCartney melody.

Let It Down--George Harrison. Maybe my favorite from All Things Must Pass.

1985--Paul McCartney. Paul saves us from the ill fitting "concept" medly at the end of Band on the Run with this song.

Photograph--Ringo Starr. Check this out on Concert for George. You'll laugh, you'll cry. I love how Clapton really enjoys this one, too.

I'm The Greatest--John & Ringo. I've only heard John Lennon's version, but it has that Beatles magic, despite not being the greatest song.

Get on the Right Thing--Paul, rocking but not to prove anything.

Nobody Told Me--John Lennon. I like the songs from Milk & Honey because they seem looser. Not anthemic or made for comeback, but like John is back in shape & making music because that's just what he does.
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Reply #4 posted 04/17/06 5:59pm

damosuzuki

1) John - Mother
2) Paul - Maybe I'm Amazed
3) John - God
4) George - Isn't It a Pity
5) George - Awaiting On You All
6) Paul - Jet
7) George - Let It Down
8) John - Mind Games
9) John - Working Class Hero
10) John - Cold Turkey
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Reply #5 posted 04/17/06 6:05pm

Cloreen

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TEN BEST SONGS BY EX-BEATLES....

John:
"I Found Out" - savage song with savage guitar; best ex-Beatle song of them all
"#9 Dream"
"Beautiful Boy"


Paul:
"Jet"
"Magneto And Titanium Man"
"Junior's Farm"
"Live And Let Die"

George:
"Awaiting On You All"
"Crackerbox Palace"

Ringo:
"Photograph"

There's ten.
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