and why is it george?
Who is the worst beatles
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Because he was a literally sect member
Do we think the Beatles would’ve laughed at the occasional racist joke?
Lennon was. He was the worst person out of the four.
they laughed at John when he did his tard imitation, so yeah
WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE
actually
george>ringo>john>paul
When will you fags take the ringopill?
Ringo > John = Paul > George
The only George Beatles songs I like are Taxman, Piggies and Something.
They were all fucked up, it's just John was known for being fucked up
Paul > Ringo > John > George
take the McCartneypill
Hi redd*t
>Good Paul Albums
4
>Good John Albums
2
>Good George Albums
1
>Good Ringo Albums
1
It's obvious who the best is
>liking mediocre pop music
Based
You are missing a good George and John album
>Liking Krishna loving hindu faggots
not-based
>mediocre
Found the non musician
George is british isn't he? Why does he look like latino? He looks chilean in the second quoted picture.
>not mediocre
Found the non musician
How can you hold such opinion when he wrote Taxman, Love You To, Whithin You Without You, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Long, Long, Long (my personal fav), Something, Here Comes The Sun, Only a Northern Song, It's All Too Much? Sure he wasn't as good as John and Paul but he had his genius moments.
Here Comes The Sun might be the most overrated song ever made. Wish he made it after the Beatles broke up so it wouldn't be associated with their name.
he wanted to star in Jodorowsky's Holy Mountain but Jodorowsky insisted that he had to show his anus to be in the movie and he declined
what an asshole!
>He looks chilean in the second quoted picture.
Interesting, since he looks so much like his son Dhani in that pic, and his mother is Brazilian
Most musicians don't think that tho
Overrated =/= bad. It's a incredible song anyway.
Honestly it's my least favorite track on Abbey Road. I don't despise it but it feels out of place and pace ruining for me.
Ringo was the worst
>and his mother is Brazilian
She's mexican.
It's not one of my fav either but I disagree when you say it's out of place. It sets the tone for the medley.
Source?
Maxwell > Here Comes The Sun
Terrible taste
Maxwell is funny
whatever, same thing
ask John and George how funny it was recording the fucking thing
That's what I though. He choose HCTS as his least favorite in a album with Maxwell, Mean Mr. Mustard and Sun King. None of these songs are bad, Abbey Road is a 10 imo but they are clearly weaker in comparision.
Nah, brazilian beans aren't spicy.
>funny = good
Not how it works
I bet you're one of those fags that hates Let It Be for the story behind the album rather than the music itself
Funny > boring
That doens't even make sense.
Lots of Beatles fans shit on LIB for its production and how miserable the Beatles were making it
Good but boring > funny but shit
Objectively good music doesn't exist
For its production is understandable though. That's why the Naked version exists.
Ask Ringo and George*
John was recovering from an accident I think.
Ringo said that it was the worst recording they ever made through.
You've never talked to musicians about their influences or read interviews?
I never implied that.
>John was recovering from an accident I think.
He just hated the song and refused to participate, except for trying to sabotage the song by making Paul laugh
You're fucking retarded. You take one fucking lesson in guitar and learn how to play shitty Metallica using tabs and all of the sudden you're a "Mulit-Instrumentalist" because you understand rudimentary theory. You're and idiot and you should kys
Ok, well I don't think Here Comes The Sun is good.
I never talked to musicians about the mediocre music of Mccartney. We usually want to discuss better stuff.
How about you? You probably have some source to support your previous claim, right? Lol
OK, I've been playing in bands longer than you've been alive tho
>How about you?
See above.
Nice circular logic btw
Why not?
Because it's boring and hard for me to sit through compared to the rest of the album.
>OK, I've been playing in bands longer than you've been alive tho
you must really suck
>doesn't have any source to support the idea that "musicians don't think that"
Based LARPer
How so? What about the chordal structure and time signature changes?
How's your "music career" going?
Fuck I wish john succeeded with the sabotage.
>How's your "music career" going?
I didn't claim to be the wise old man of rock and roll. You did.
He did. You can hear Paul chuckle in the song. It's because John mooned him
>I didn't claim to be
So off the bat, I am more musically intelligent than you. Not sure why you want to argue against me though. You'll just seem foolish
Of course I do. Have you researched it?
>o-of course I d-do!!!
>sources presented: 0
Kek. Based LARPer.
>You can hear Paul chuckle in the song. It's because John mooned him
lmao based John
I just don't like the lyrics in all honesty
''They were a driving force in the Velvets, and made us work harder and got us on our bikes. Rubber Soul was where you were forced to deal with them as something other than a flash in the pan. It was rich in ideas and I loved the way George managed to find a way to include all those Indian instruments. Lou and I had tried to work with the Sarinda. We were only playing it just to get a noise but I realised you could play melody on the sitar as good as Norwegian Wood. Norwegian Wood had this atmosphere of being very acid. I don't think anybody has ever got that sound or that feeling as well as the Beatles.''
- John cale
chordal structures and time signature changes? You don't even know enough about theory to accurately analyze and explain what you do and do not like about music. I can smell you playing smart from here. You're just a washed up old faggot who thinks he knows shit about music because he's spent his life jerking off the other fogey middle aged white guy gear heads who play mediocre guitar at best
>""""""source"""""""
>the source actually says nothing about Paul McCartney
Based LARPer.
>McCartney? was he in The beatles??
kek
He was in the Beatles. Not in the source you presented lmao.
Not an argument
I literally only ever come to Yea Forums to read Beatles threads, and you guys never disappoint.
>Not in the source you presented lmao.
The source I presented discusses The Beatles though. And, well, Paul was the driving force in The Beatles.
Based Damage Control user
>The source I presented discusses The Beatles though.
Specifically about George.
>and well, Paul was the driving force in the Beatles
The source never said anything about the Beatles' driving force, but that the Beatles were a driving force in the Velvets.
Based reading comprehension, LARPer. Try to bring to us a valid source next time.
It's the best band ever m8 of course threads about them are always good.
[Life of brian] would not have been made without Python fan former Beatle George Harrison, who set up HandMade Films to help fund it at a cost of £3 million. Harrison put up the money for it as he "wanted to see the movie"—later described by Terry Jones as the "world's most expensive cinema ticket."
fucking based
Why waa paul so sweaty in the hey jude video? I'd understand if it were just at the end but he's already sweating bullets at the very start. None of the rest look like that either
the lead vocals were live
>Specifically about George.
If you ignore the entire first half, sure
>The source never said anything about the Beatles' driving force
I know, I didn't say it was. The assumption is that you know a little about music history and The beatles before commenting on them. I thought too much?
>Try to bring to us a valid source next time.
>"When I heard "Revolution," "A Long and Winding Road," and "Let it Be" I realized they were the first examples of pop-fusion music. The Beatles fused melodicism and harmony with the spirit of rock and roll. I was writing songs at an early age, so I incorporated this 'fusion' in my compositions. They paved the way for experimentation in the studio—whether it's Lennon doing a vocal track lying on the floor to create a different sound, they just let it be. When I'm in the studio, I keep that spirit of experimentation. Whatever goes!
>I see their body of work mirror the arc of great jazz musicians. Their music changed from song to song and record to record. The Fab Four has inspired me to keep high standards of creativity with every project that I undertake".
-Jazz musician John Beasley
>“They were doing things nobody was doing. Their chords were outrageous, just outrageous, and their harmonies made it all valid. You could only do that with other musicians. Even if you’re playing your own chords you had to have other people playing with you. That was obvious. And it started me thinking about other people.
>“But I just kept it to myself that I really dug them. Everybody else thought they were for the teenyboppers, that they were gonna pass right away. But it was obvious to me that they had staying power. I knew they were pointing the direction of where music had to go. I was not about to put up with other musicians, but in my head the Beatles were it. In Colorado, I started thinking it was so far out that I couldn’t deal with it — eight in the Top Ten. It seemed to me a definite line was being drawn. This was something that never happened before. It was outrageous, and I kept it in my mind. You see, there was a lot of hypocrisy all around, people saying it had to be either folk or rock. But I knew it didn’t have to be like that. I dug what the Beatles were doing, and I always kept it in mind from back then.”
>"They were fantastic singers. Lennon, to this day, it’s hard to find a better singer than Lennon was, or than McCartney was and still is."
>"I’m in awe of McCartney. He’s about the only one that I am in awe of. He can do it all. And he’s never let up... He’s just so damn effortless."
-Bob Dylan
>"I think "Eleanor Rigby" was a very important musical move forward. It certainly inspired me to write and listen to things in that vein"
-Pete Townshend of the Who
>"The lift from the Beatles wouldn't have been conscious. Like every other band around at that time, bar none, we were hugely influenced by the Beatles. I'd never heard anything like them. The trick was to let your own voice come through as well."
-Rod Argent, The zombies
Oasis was the best Beatle
Everyone was racist in the 60s. Especially britbongs
Reminder that John had the nigger pass
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Musicians, self included, seem to really support and like the Beatles, I don't know why you would think otherwise?
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we still are
>had a thing for Asian women
>said “nigger”
>didn’t like gays
Was he /ourguy/?
John had a wicked dark sense of humor, constantly making fun of gays and disabled and bringing up hitler. He would have been all about this place.
>constantly making fun of retarded people on live shows
Best musician in The Beatles was George Martin
What are some other Beatles-like bands worth checking out? I'm already aware of Badfinger (which I enjoy quite a bit) and Oasis (which I'm not that huge on).
Nice reddit opinion
Electric Light Orchestra, literally one of the GOAT bands