No, but I can. Fuck Yoko and her baggy pussy. Actually, I think she’s a pretty interesting artist, and if anything, John can take the blame for any interference she may have presented to the Fab Five. ![]()
I’ll agree with that generally – no one can dispute they were one of the great songwriter teams – but, much as I’m indifferent to Sir Paul’s later efforts, he was one hell of a harmonic composer. Kind of nutty his whole “music theory will kill my soul,” but it worked for him, so it doesn’t matter in the end.
Just peeked in to see if anyone had mentioned that novelist Tom Robbins came up with the theory that you can find out almost as much as you need to know about a person by asking them who their favorite Beatle is.
Bet he wasn’t taking the “Sutcliffe Factor” into account, though.
Interesting poll results. Back in the day, everyone had a favorite Beatle, even people who didn’t listen to their music. And for the most part it seemed to be neck-and-neck between John and Paul, with a minority going for George and Ringo.
Then, and now, I pick George.
I liked something about each of The Beatles, but I voted for Ringo because he made me seriously consider drumming professionally. Although he and his kit were placed at the back of the other guys, he sat up high, and I believe that projected his personality in an unusual way: not very good looking, not very tall, that nose and those sad eyes and unassuming (maybe even self-deprecating) manner and smile made him just as attractive as the so-called “cute” Beatle, Paul.
I tried to look like him, but unfortunately I was buck-toothed and although I too had baggy eyes, I looked more like Hirohitgo in those caricatures! 
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