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Paul was the best @ his instrument, for sure... and his Taxman guitar solo is a blistering 8 bars.. but I got really turned off by a 2015 interview in which Paul lamented that John achieved an undeserved level of status because he was killed.
Bulls***.
A friend and I were texting our top 10 Beatles picks, recently. He sent his, then I sent mine. He replied “All Lennon?”. I didn’t even realize it when I was typing it, but yeah. All Lennon.
what'cha talkin bout willis!
@kobamoto I pretty much agree man. We’re basically on the same page. But I also don’t care about people’s feelings when it comes to unfair discrimination.
The 70’s Yoko records can be pretty great... but I’m pretty sure John was behind 90% of the music.
I know man but what can we do, as long as a person isn't interfering with your education, employment, housing, justice, etc... I just feel like they could of had a brother but chose to have an other, nothing sadder than being their own worst enemy. we might not be able to ever stamp out hatred but we can definitely stamp out the laws that are governed by hatred.
think I'm gonna listen to the Beatles for the rest of the day, somehow they just hit the spot today
Any link to that interview?
For me it's Lennon/ Mccartney the magicall duo
As for the Fab Four perfect chemistry for a while which shows that a band can so much more than the loose parts.
If I'm correct Mccartney was the only one with a successful solo carreer, Lennon and Harrisson a littlebit and Ringo didn't do well in producing successful music.
By 65, “Lennon / McCartney” was just branding. Whoever sang lead was typically the sole writer.
Ringo had more #1 hits than any of them, in the 70’s. “You’re 16”, “It Don’t Come Easy”, etc. The world loves cheese.
As a bass player, I would have loved to play in a band with Ringo. I’ve played with technically brilliant drummers, and it’s been an artistically unrewarding shite experience. I might as well have been playing along to GarageBand Drummer.
However in my last band the drummer was very Ringo-ish, not technically perfect, but he had that all important FEEL. Little fills, variations, and all the time watching and listening to the rest of the band and responding with feeling. Which made me play better, made the whole rhythm section better, made the whole band sound better. That’s what Ringo did for The Beatles. They wouldn’t have been as good as they were with another drummer.
That’s what Ringo did. Listen to what he’s doing, it’s nothing like a shite modern drum loop, it’s PLAYED.
As for McCartney being a better drummer - bollocks was he.
Just some quick check. Your right about the “Lennon / McCartney” branding. Didn't know that and thanks for the hint.
Looking at Wiki Ringo had only one number 1, and quite a short lived carreer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringo_Starr_discography#Singles
Compare that Paul, total different league
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_McCartney_discography#Singles
What can I do to solve racism? What is the answer? What am I doing wrong?
Well the first thing I would say that you are doing wrong is you are asking the wrong forum.
I guess I meant he was the most successful, initially. He had 2 no. 1s In The US; “You’re Sixteen” and “Photograph”. In 73. But earlier on, Paul was delivering his homebrew 1st / 2nd albums, which everyone was scratching their heads over. Let’s face it. He was the most commercial of the lot, in terms of solo material.
Ringo I mean.
Please cite. From everything I've read Lennon never said this. People rightly presumed that with his sense of humour John might say such a thing, but no one has yet come up with the interview or article where he in fact says it.
And this pro drummer (forty years at it) says Ringo was an excellent drummer for the songwriting of the band.
Agreed.
wow
Still funny.
At first I was all, “Oh no, it’s back” but that was a happy ending to this hot button thread.
@Jumpercollins Thanks for the share.
Besides some trolls that tried to make this thread into another political thing (but did not succeed) this was an interesting and very educational thread for me. And ends with a good note