John Lennon - his songs were always my favourite; all of them so surreal, yet gorgeous. Paul is great, and George is certainly underrated as a song writer. Ringo, on the other hand, is the single luckiest son of a ***** who ever lived.
I was gonna say that... stupid ninjamikozero said:George because without him Monty Python's Life of Brian would never have been made.
how is George's "must-hear album" not All Things Must Pass? that's the best solo Beatles album by far. also georgeno oneder said:Simple enough question: Who is your favorite Beatle and why?
Here are some pros and cons:
Paul McCartney: bass and lead-singer. "Vegetarian".
Good solo songs: "Live and Let Die", "Magneto and Titanium Man", "Another Day"
Must hear album: Ram
Attack: 7
Defense: 5
John Lennon: guitar and lead singer. "Sorry Girls He's Married". Deceased.
Good solo songs: "Instant Karma", "Imagine", "Working Class Hero"
Must hear album: Imagine
Attack: 6
Defense: 8
George Harrison: guitar, sitar (?). "The quiet one", also, a Traveling Wildbury. Deceased.
Good solo songs: "What is Life"
Must hear album: The Concert for Bangladesh.
Attack: 9
Defense: 3
Ringo Starr: the drummer. Offering to the godess Kaili.
Good solo songs: "Photograph", "It Don't Come Easy"
Must hear album: Ringo
Attack: 6
Defense: 6
Billy Preston: the original fifth Beatle. Deceased.
Good solo songs: "Slaughter"
Must hear album: The Most Exciting Organ Ever
Attack: 10
Defense: 1
Mine would be Ringo. I saw him and his 'All-Starr band' live once and he puts on a hell of a show. Edgar Winter y'all.
I agree. (Thomas the tank engine for for the win?)CouchCommando said:Thomas the tank engine for FTW!!!
Well, I haven't heard that one, but I do remind you that this was just my opinion in a sea of them, so please don't raise your voice or I'm gonna have to call security.Purple Shrimp said:how is George's "must-hear album" not All Things Must Pass? that's the best solo Beatles album by far. also georgeno oneder said:Snip