Beatles Anthology (7/7) - Part 4
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@robertfoy100 I actually pointed that out in another video b/c I did the same thing as you did w/ their solo stuff. But in this particular comment, I was talking about Paul's importance in the group.
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@jp3813 Paul was the most polished songwriter during the Beatles period, but 90-95% of his post-Beatles stuff was rubbish, he seemed to lose somethig from 1970 on which was a bit surprising. I trawled through his 1970s catalogue with Wings and solo the other day. It's painfully bad, (Jet and Coming Up were OK). Lennon's 70s stuff was more sparse but better - particularly Imagine (of course), Jealous Guy and Instant Karma.
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I wasn't around in 1965 but I shouldn't think most people gave a monkeys either way about the MBEs, Paul.
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@Kridane good question
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@thegrinchl7 Your statements about Paul and John are inconsistent given that you're praising John's presence in the band in the past while criticizing Paul in the present long after the band has disbanded. Paul wrote most of the band's hits and is the most covered songwriter out of the four. Without him there'd be no Hey Jude, Let It be, Yesterday, Long and Winding Road, etc... Even John became insecure about his songwriting at one point b/c he felt he was being outdone by Paul.
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I wonder if they're still getting 40 pounds a year or if it has increased.
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The song is If You've Got Trouble, one of Ringo's songs
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@thegrinchl7 lolol,that was a heck of a comment.Fantastic.LMFAO...and very true,btw
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Haha, 7:46 !!! Look at the police officer to the right. Loud screaming, eh..
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Rolf Harris at 1.28 to 1.35
"i was too stoned to remember" lol!!!!!!!
hehehehehayayay22 2 years ago 26
lmao I think Ringo is still stoned.
ilovecocoful 2 years ago 20