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The beatles, were four blokes who travelled together, worked together, had good times, bad times, just like any other group of friends. If they had beef between each other, then it was their business and not for us to name call or to pre judge what happened or who is wrong or right. They gave us a good music, can't stand it when people have to get on their high horse and make judgements on people who they never met or spoken too.

I Love all the Beatles, but there is really no comparison between Paul McCartney & John Lennon.

McCartney is a great songwriter, average singer...............John Lennon is a legend, and always

will be.

When he died, musically, something died too and nothing will ever replace him.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I Love all the Beatles, but there is really no

> comparison between Paul McCartney & John Lennon.

> McCartney is a great songwriter, average

> singer...............John Lennon is a legend, and

> always

> will be.

> When he died, musically, something died too and

> nothing will ever replace him.



Lennon post Neatles stuff was a load of tripe , Macca ( although he came up with some rubbish sometimes ) was far more consistant ...... in my opinion , that is .

Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Nonsense, he wrote a load of shite as well as a

> > load of great stuff.

>

>

> Most of the Rock n Roll album was awful.


That was a covers album and I thought it was a job well done but people's tastes differ.

Because he was in Wings from first to last, and more importantly was the other person, along with Linda, who recorded BOTR in Lagos. McCullough, English, etc, were in the group for certain periods but were not formative in BOTR.



See how miffed I am - I've started a sentence with because!

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He's playing the 100 Club on Oxford Street on Friday lunchtime from 12.30 as part of the Save The 100 Club Campaign. Tickets available from Ticketmaster. On sale from 10am tomorrow (Wednesday) at ?66 each.


http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/event/1F004588F14A9511?artistid=735610&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=1

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