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ringo's a comedic genius in the films. george harrison is too into eastern philosophy. john lennon, like it or not, is kind of a huge t wat. his solo career is by far the best, though. mccartney turned into a right bastard, but i think he is mostly responsible for some of my favorite tunes. especially melodically.
Easily, John Winston Lennon. I look a lot like him( same kind of glasses included), my way of thinking and behaving is very similar to him and his music was the best one for me. Paul was the good boy, George the quite, shy and philosophical man, ringo the comedic one ,and john was the intellectual, the heroe, the rebell, the clown , the most innovative one, etc. John Lennon rules
Also i like his music more and i think that he had the best solo career.
With beatles:
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
A day in the life
Im the walrus
Strawberry fields forever
Help
Revolution
Solo career:
Imagine
Woman
A jealous guy
Working class hero
Instant karma
mind games
Rel love
God
Give peace a chance
John Lennon is the man.
George Harrison
I think he had the best post-Beatles solo album of any of them; All Things Must Pass.
He also wrote some of my favorite Beatles songs:
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Taxman
Here Comes the Sun
Something
Add in the Concert for Bangladesh, his movie production of - among others - Monty Python and the hilariously bad Time Bandits. His guitar work, much like Paul's bass work, is still underrated. He also was the Beatle who started the Eastern-inspired music that became the vogue for a portion of the 60s and 70s.
And his tribute to John Lennon, "All Those Years Ago" is a forgotten classic. Ringo and Paul actually performed on this track, so it was the closest thing to a Beatles reunion after their breakup.
And the Traveling Wilburys (with Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne) were actually a pretty good band.