
Poll: Who is your favorite Beatle (and why)?
dont like the beatles?- well dont respond.
My favorite Beatle is George Harrison- because I think he was horribly underrated. No one thought George could write and yet he wrote the two best songs of Abbey Road. I know Lennon/McCartney are given majority of the credit for the success of the Beatles, but if you listen to Anthology you hear that all the songs were weak until George added his guitar (thats all opinion of course)
but also- i think that if ringo wasnt in the band, if john, if george or paul it would not of been the beatles. all four of them made it a success
My second favorite Beatle would be John: I’ve read books about him by people he knew (cynthia), saw his interviews where he is very dismissve of paul and george, he was arrogant and flawed, far from the peaceful man he protrayed himself to the media as, but he was gifted, i think his flaws make me love him more.
You’re right…George Harrison is vastly underrated. That being said, my favorite is Paul McCartney. Not so much from his days with the Beatles, but because I’ve enjoyed so much of his post-Beatles work….except for that God-awful duet he did with Michael Jackson (The Girls is Mine).
“Paul, I think I told you. I’m a lover, not a fighter.” Oh, really, you scrawny pervert…for a minute, I had you confused with Evander Holleyfield. Pul-eeze.
Anyways, “Ram” and “Band on the Run” are still two of my favorite albums.
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