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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:42 pm 
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As I'm just leaving the store, I hear a Paul McCartney retrospective 30 second piece before a typically tepid Wings song, and the other big voice guy says in reference to Paul McCartney and Wings, "he made a generation of fans in the 1970s say...the Beatles? Oh yeah, Paul McCartney's old band". I'm taking some creative license here as I'm only 31 and didnt live the 70s, but I have to fucking bet that noone this side of Dah Mahneehhl has ever said anything remotely resembling that statement. Im calling shenanigans.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:55 pm 
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Paul McCartney was in the Beatles?


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Paul McCartney = Worst Beatle

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 7:18 pm 
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Douchebag wrote:
Paul McCartney = Worst Beatle


Beatle Rankings

1. George Harrison
2. Ringo Starr
3. John Lennon
4. George Martin
5. Pete Best
6. Stu Sutcliffe
7. Brian Epstein
8. Yoko Ono
9. Paul McCartney


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And yet McCartney's songs were the best ones. But ooh, John Lennon was subversive.

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And yet McCartney's songs were the best ones. But ooh, John Lennon was subversive.
:lol: Yeah really, what a talentless hack McCartney was. Why if it werent for his iron handed, pop sensibility ways, we couldve had more Ringo songs.

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Yesterday
Eleanor Rigby
Blackbird
Hey Jude
Here, There, and Everywhere
Abbey Road, Side 2
Let It Be
The Long and Winding Road
Helter Skelter
For No One
The Fool on the Hill


worst Beatle, lol.

Yeah, Paul wrote some cloying garbage, sure, but if we're going to hold bad songs against them, hoo boy, look at some of the crap Lennon wrote.

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Colonel Angus wrote:
Douchebag wrote:
Paul McCartney = Worst Beatle


Beatle Rankings

1. George Harrison
2. Ringo Starr
3. John Lennon
4. George Martin
5. Pete Best
6. Stu Sutcliffe
7. Brian Epstein
8. Yoko Ono
9. Paul McCartney


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I got my mind SET ON YOU


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And yet McCartney's songs were the best ones. But ooh, John Lennon was subversive.


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1. George Harrison (quality over quanity. RPB, keep that 80's pop bullshit to yourself, all of these guys were garbage post 1980).
2. John Lennon
3. Paul McCartney
4. Ring Starr (He shouldn't even count, so I guess he's the worst Beatle by default).

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I got my mind SET ON YOU



Repeat that 35 times and you have the smash hit single, "Got My Mind Set on You" off of his 1987 chart topper "Cloud Nine." Which actually was a pretty good album featuring Ringo Starr, Sir Elton John, Eric Clapton and the like.


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SomeGuy wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I got my mind SET ON YOU



Repeat that 35 times and you have the smash hit single, "Got My Mind Set on You" off of his 1987 chart topper "Cloud Nine." Which actually was a pretty good album featuring Ringo Starr, Sir Elton John, Eric Clapton and the like.

It also led off Stroud's "Ten @ 10" this morning on The Drive.

Drive Announcer: "Ten great songs from 1987."


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Curious Hair wrote:
Yesterday
Eleanor Rigby
Blackbird
Hey Jude
Here, There, and Everywhere
Abbey Road, Side 2
Let It Be
The Long and Winding Road
Helter Skelter
For No One
The Fool on the Hill


worst Beatle, lol.

Yeah, Paul wrote some cloying garbage, sure, but if we're going to hold bad songs against them, hoo boy, look at some of the crap Lennon wrote.


The ironic thing is that Lennon was at his best when he just played it straight. Most of his crap songs were the "subversive" ones. People like to hate on McCartney because Wings sucked.

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Paul McCartney sounds like he's doing a fucking Catskills routine every time he's getting an award or engaging in onstage patter or whatever. It's annoying. Therefore, he is the Nintieth coolest Beatle, after Esther Rolle, but before Dwight Eisenhower.

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Dave In Champaign wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Yesterday
Eleanor Rigby
Blackbird
Hey Jude
Here, There, and Everywhere
Abbey Road, Side 2
Let It Be
The Long and Winding Road
Helter Skelter
For No One
The Fool on the Hill


worst Beatle, lol.

Yeah, Paul wrote some cloying garbage, sure, but if we're going to hold bad songs against them, hoo boy, look at some of the crap Lennon wrote.


The ironic thing is that Lennon was at his best when he just played it straight. Most of his crap songs were the "subversive" ones. People like to hate on McCartney because Wings sucked.


Yeah, he hated "And Your Bird Can Sing," but that's one of my favorite Beatles songs. "Tomorrow Never Knows" is worthless, on the other hand.

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I had the chance to feel really old in a record store (first for being in a record store) a few years ago. I had a 20-something couple ask me if I knew what band Paul McCartney used to be in. Figuring even these two brain donors knew who the Beatles were, I replied sarcastically, "You mean Wings?" The girl replies, "No, that old group before Wings." I told them to go ask the guy in the sharp FYE shirt. :roll:

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A7X wrote:
I had the chance to feel really old in a record store (first for being in a record store) a few years ago. I had a 20-something couple ask me if I knew what band Paul McCartney used to be in. Figuring even these two brain donors knew who the Beatles were, I replied sarcastically, "You mean Wings?" The girl replies, "No, that old group before Wings." I told them to go ask the guy in the sharp FYE shirt. :roll:

It's understandable. It's also a generation gap, too.


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Keeping Score wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
I got my mind SET ON YOU



Repeat that 35 times and you have the smash hit single, "Got My Mind Set on You" off of his 1987 chart topper "Cloud Nine." Which actually was a pretty good album featuring Ringo Starr, Sir Elton John, Eric Clapton and the like.


I think there were two versions of that video. One where he's sitting in a big ol' chair all the time, and one with a hottie. It seemed like they never played the one with the hottie.

I never saw that video. MTV & VH1 always played the George Harrison one in the chair back in the day.


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