AreFriendsElectric wrote:
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always have been fond of Ringo, OK with George, *meh* with Paul
Do you mean as people? Songwriters? Overall performance?
As people, mainly. When I was seven years old, Ringo was my *hero*. I could never work out why all the other girls in school were Oohing and Aahing over Paul, because there was something about him I just didn't like. (Still not crazy about the chap.)
John is definitely my favourite songwriter among the four. I like Paul's songs somewhat, except when they get sentimental and goofy (which, unfortunately, happens a lot), and generally prefer the songs that George wrote. And Ringo 's contributions are somewhere near the bottom of the list.
I think all of them have great moments as musicians; but the "signature" of a Beatles song is, for me, the well-placed drum fills in some of the older songs. Like the roll on the toms at the beginning of "She Loves You" or the little bits of drum punctuation in the chorus of "Ticket to Ride" or the episode of "Eight Days a Week" ("Eight days a week... I loo..oo..oo..oo..ove you. (ba dum)")
And I love the movie
Help! and have probably seen it fifteen or twenty times.