Favorite Beatle

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Favorite Beatles

John Lennon
12
32%
Paul McCartney
11
29%
George Harrison
7
18%
Ringo Starr
4
11%
Pete Best
4
11%
 
Total votes: 38

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Since this is a music forum, I figured that this would be an interesting poll.

Despite McCartney being a huge influence on me as a bass player, George is definitely my favorite. While Paul and John are obviously highly regarded as exceptional songwriters, I always thought that George was also an extremely gifted writer and was often overshadowed by Lennon/McCartney. There's also something simple and understated in his guitar playing. I almost hear a Chet Atkins influence, even though I don't know if Harrison ever explicity stated Atkins as an influence. I enjoy his solo material the best out of all four of The Beatles. Plus, my all-time favorite Beatles song, If I Needed Someone, is a George tune. Even moreso, Eric Clapton co-wrote my favorite Cream number, Badge, with George.

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Edit: According to this website, Chet Atkins was indeed an influence on George Harrison. http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/s ... spx?cid=99
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Seriously, though, it's Ringo. #1, he's a drummer, and #2, he knows that he's mediocre and he's okay with it. There's a brilliant interview with him in Modern Drummer magazine from last year, and he had some real pearls of wisdom, it's a great read. He gave his son Zack one lesson, said he showed Zack how to do the basic "boom...bop...boom boom bop" type beat, and said, "Well, that's all the old man's got. Get going and find a good drummer to teach ya more!" Zac's not doing too badly, being the drummer for The Who.
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Zac is incredible too! I actually prefer him... *dons holy water before saying something sacreligious* ...over Keith Moon.
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Post by mistikalvalkrie »

Honestly, I've got to go with Lennon here. I've always liked him!
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Can't stand the beatles.

Davey Jones was my favorite Monkee though.
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Yoko
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Vette Lover wrote:Yoko
i am still bummed that lennon was killed instead of her.
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I would have to say John Lennon.
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Yoko.
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Post by mjb »

george. isn't it a pitty. fav goerge song. what was so cool is, he was fine with be overshadowed by the others. there was that quiet confidence that i admired about him. like them all but GH was my favorite. john least favorite.
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how can the great Lennon be the least fav?
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i'ts not that i don't like'em bro, just my least favorite. based on my perception of them, he seemed the least coolest. i mean he thought yoko was cool for christ sake. i'd have to be a little leary on his decision making process after that whopper display of bad jucgement :lol:

george would be cool to sit around and jam with

paul would be cool to burn one with

ringo......... well that would just be fun i think.

john.....well i just think of yoko tagging along and i'd have to make something up like a home emergency or something and tell him i'd be right back and never show up.

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he prob had the biggest ego too.
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Took John for my Confirmation name!

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john lennon was the most talented song writer because it all came from with in. i love all the beatles, they are part of the rock n roll foundation next to buddy holly, and elvis presley. i am a huge beatles fan, and i know a lot about them. John lennon didn't make bad decisions he lived a tortured life. read a book musicians you might learn some thing.
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what's a book? all i have is a computer
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where's the "who cares" button?
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yes i agree who cares. I never liked the beatles
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KyleMayket wrote:where's the "who cares" button?
I generally expect people to not bother posting. I know! I know! Not posting in a thread you don't care about is a pretty novel concept. ;)
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bassist_25 wrote:
KyleMayket wrote:where's the "who cares" button?
I generally expect people to not bother posting. I know! I know! Not posting in a thread you don't care about is a pretty novel concept. ;)
yeah, I always try to not follow the norm... I'm a trail blazer, like a modern day lewis and clark (minus the other one, cuz i'm only one guy)
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Well, as long as you're hooking up with fine-assed natives, I see no problem with that.
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bassist_25 wrote:Well, as long as you're hooking up with fine-assed natives, I see no problem with that.
the best pick up line to use is ," hi-how-are-ya, hi-how-are-ya!" but you have to say it very rhythmically, and emphasize it.
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