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I also used to hate Paul, but I've made amends with him.
My least favorite is probably John. Don't get me wrong he was a terrific songwriter, but as a human being he annoyed the living hell out of me. |
Ya guys, really if he hates Paul, then he hates Paul and he has a right to his opinion. Besides it doesn't hurt you any. In response to Rubber Soul, I love You Won't See Me, Nowhere Man, Girl, and Norwegian Wood, but a lot of the other stuff on there i think is below par.
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[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]What did Paul do to you that was annoying?[/QUOTE]
He played with U2. Or should I say U-Poo omg im so clever. :lol: |
[QUOTE=Flaminghotchino]He played with U2.
Or should I say U-Poo omg im so clever. :lol:[/QUOTE] booooo |
I liked that collaboration.
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[QUOTE=The Taxman]She didn't control his music like what lepper said, she inspired him. But John started acting more differnt when he was with her. He started use drugs a lot and he did that whole "naked" thing with her.[/QUOTE]
Yeah he did the naked thing...be you have to be stupid to say he started to use drugs with Yoko. He did more drugs with the Beatles than he did with Yoko. |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Ya guys, really if he hates Paul, then he hates Paul and he has a right to his opinion. Besides it doesn't hurt you any. In response to Rubber Soul, I love You Won't See Me, Nowhere Man, Girl, and Norwegian Wood, but a lot of the other stuff on there i think is below par.[/QUOTE]
Well if he hates Paul then he doesn't really belong in a Beatles thread. Hating Paul would cancel out 90% of Sgt. Pepper, and probably more than 50% of The Beatles songs. The four of them together made the beatles what they were. So it doesn't seem right to like three of them...and also he didnt give any reason why he hates Paul. He just said I hate Paul all I know is I hate Paul...**** I hate Paul. |
[QUOTE=HighVoltageRockNRoll]Well if he hates Paul then he doesn't really belong in a Beatles thread. Hating Paul would cancel out 90% of Sgt. Pepper, and probably more than 50% of The Beatles songs. The four of them together made the beatles what they were. So it doesn't seem right to like three of them...and also he didnt give any reason why he hates Paul. He just said I hate Paul all I know is I hate Paul...**** I hate Paul.[/QUOTE]
He said after, that he hates Paul's personality, and gave him credit for much of the Beatles work. I'm not that fond of Paul's personality either. I've been reading the Beatles "Anthology" and in many quotes Paul seems kind of stuck up. Though I must admit, he put on the best halftime show i've seen in a long time...except for Janet of course. :naughty: |
John's had quiet the ego himself... I've read some stuff about him trashing the Rolling Stones. But thats just the way John was, I still love him.
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[QUOTE=Jacaranda]John's had quiet the ego himself... I've read some stuff about him trashing the Rolling Stones. But thats just the way John was, I still love him.[/QUOTE]
Ya John did have quite the ego, you can see some of that in HIS quotes too. I didn't hear about him trashing the Rolling Stones though. But I admire John Lennon way too much for his ego to bother me anyway. |
I wish I could remember what he said but it was along to lines of: The Rolling Stones are 3 years behind in copying us. And the popular "Stones are just a rip off of the Beatles."
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[QUOTE=Jacaranda]I wish I could remember what he said but it was along to lines of: The Rolling Stones are 3 years behind in copying us.[/QUOTE]
I could definitely see John saying that! :lol: |
[QUOTE=Flaminghotchino]He played with U2.
Or should I say U-Poo omg im so clever. :lol:[/QUOTE] That's a good reason to dislike someone. I can't stand U2. And John clearly had a big ego. Let us not forget the famous "we're more popular than Jesus" remark. |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]That's a good reason to dislike someone. I can't stand U2.
And John clearly had a big ego. Let us not forget the famous "we're more popular than Jesus" remark.[/QUOTE] Don't even bring that up, every time i hear that i get angry because of how the remark was twisted around by the media. He was simply making an observation that there were more people at their concerts, than there were people attending church. But it was twisted around so badly that they made him sound like he thought they were better than jesus. Goddam media :angry: |
Yeah, I don't think he ment it as a "we're better then Jesus" remark but more as a take on what the world has come too, when a pop-band can be more "popular" then Jesus himself.
basically what lepper said. |
John Lennon was by far and away the most pretentious member of The Beatles...I just wish I can remember the quote he had about the cover of Two Virgins.
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Hehe, two virgins.
"Hey Johnny, I can see your doodle!" "Shut up Flanders." :lol: |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Don't even bring that up, every time i hear that i get angry because of how the remark was twisted around by the media. He was simply making an observation that there were more people at their concerts, than there were people attending church. But it was twisted around so badly that they made him sound like he thought they were better than jesus. Goddam media :angry:[/QUOTE]
I agree it was twisted by the media and whatnot, but regardless of why he said it, it is undisputable that the words "we are more popular than Jesus" or some variant thereof were spoken by Lennon. Why? Who cares. The point is he said it, and no matter why, it takes an ego to say something like that. |
When he said "We're more popular than Jesus" he was making a religious remark. Because of the decline of Christianity in Europe, and the rising of Beatlemania, John was comparing them as an analogy that no one seemed to get.
Stupid media. *pouts* |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]I agree it was twisted by the media and whatnot, but regardless of why he said it, it is undisputable that the words "we are more popular than Jesus" or some variant thereof were spoken by Lennon. Why? Who cares. The point is he said it, and no matter why, it takes an ego to say something like that.[/QUOTE]
That's true, no matter what he actually meant, it took at lot of balls to make that remark. |
^ Agreed.
I agree with you, that what he said took some balls, but it also took some arrogance. Bottom line John Lennon = Awesome. Edited for MisterSkys approval :thumb: |
[QUOTE=Flaminghotchino]^ Agreed.[/QUOTE]
Add more content to your posts. Saying agreed is the same thing as saying 123 which is a bannable offense, so edit! :eek: I've been on the biggest DSOTM listening binge. I've listened to it about 5 times this week alone. Freaky, huh? |
[QUOTE=Mister Blue Sky]Add more content to your posts. Saying agreed is the same thing as saying 123 which is a bannable offense, so edit! :eek:
I've been on the biggest DSOTM listening binge. I've listened to it about 5 times this week alone. Freaky, huh?[/QUOTE] Not really, i went on a similar binge earlier this summer. It's simply an incredible album. |
[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Hehe, two virgins.
"Hey Johnny, I can see your doodle!" "Shut up Flanders." :lol:[/QUOTE] :lol: I never saw that episode but I can just imagine it |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]:lol: I never saw that episode but I can just imagine it[/QUOTE]
Was that the episode where Flanders had the huge Beatles obsession? And when people expressed surprise, he was like "of course I like the Beatles! They're more popular than Jesus!" |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Was that the episode where Flanders had the huge Beatles obsession? And when people expressed surprise, he was like "of course I like the Beatles! They're more popular than Jesus!"[/QUOTE]
:lol: Da[SIZE=2]m[/SIZE]n, I haven't seen that one. How old is it? |
[QUOTE=DeusExMachina]Was that the episode where Flanders had the huge Beatles obsession? And when people expressed surprise, he was like "of course I like the Beatles! They're more popular than Jesus!"[/QUOTE]
No, it was in the one where Homer forgets to pick up bart from his soccer practice, and then Bart ends up filing for a big brother. Best part of the episode: When Homer and Tom (Bart's big brother) are fighting in the street and homer get knocked out and falls on a fire hydrant, getting bent over backwards, and says in a hilariously calm voice.."This is even more painfull than it looks" :lol: :lol: :lol: |
So anyways, I was listening to the White Album today, and for the first time I listened to Revolution #9 completely. I'm sufficiently weirded out now. What's the story behind that track? (Can't really call it a song)
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[QUOTE=leppermessiah]No, it was in the one where Homer forgets to pick up bart from his soccer practice, and then Bart ends up filing for a big brother.
Best part of the episode: When Homer and Tom (Bart's big brother) are fighting in the street and homer get knocked out and falls on a fire hydrant, getting bent over backwards, and says in a hilariously calm voice.."This is even more painfull than it looks" :lol: :lol: :lol:[/QUOTE] "Two guys are fighting over at the aquarium, Chief" "They still got those frozen bananas?" "I think so" "Let's roll" [QUOTE=lepermessiah]So anyways, I was listening to the White Album today, and for the first time I listened to Revolution #9 completely. I'm sufficiently weirded out now. What's the story behind that track?[/QUOTE] John and Yoko wanted to make a sound collage that sounded like what a revolution theoretically sounds like I think that's the story, at least. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]"Two guys are fighting over at the aquarium, Chief"
"They still got those frozen bananas?" "I think so" "Let's roll" [/QUOTE] :lol: ah yes, good call. Almost forgot about that one. [QUOTE] John and Yoko wanted to make a sound collage that sounded like what a revolution theoretically sounds like I think that's the story, at least.[/QUOTE] Hmm I can see that part, with the commotion going on in the background and all. But what's with the repeated #9? |
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Hmm I can see that part, with the commotion going on in the background and all. But what's with the repeated #9?[/QUOTE] I still don't know, actually. |
[QUOTE=Illmatic]I still don't know, actually.[/QUOTE]
Oh well, at least it made for yet another classic Simpsons moment. Barney- "Barbershop is in danger of going stale, I'm taking it to strange new places.." "Number eight..BUUUUUURRP" :lol: |
That whole episode was so great!
I hope you all realise it was a parody of the beatles' career. |
No, actually I think only you were clever enough to make that connection.
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[QUOTE=Violent_Bill]No, actually I think only you were clever enough to make that connection.[/QUOTE]
I really hope that was sarcasm.. |
[QUOTE=Violent_Bill]No, actually I think only you were clever enough to make that connection.[/QUOTE]
That made me chuckle :upset: |
I think Dear Prudence is my new favourite Beatles song.
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[QUOTE=leppermessiah]Oh well, at least it made for yet another classic Simpsons moment.
Barney- "Barbershop is in danger of going stale, I'm taking it to strange new places.." "Number eight..BUUUUUURRP" :lol:[/QUOTE] /barbershop quartet reunites on the roof of Moe's George Harrison (rolling up in a limo): "Eh, it's been done" Bart: "So what happened? Did you guys screw up and say you were bigger than Jesus?" Homer: "All the time! That was the name of our second album!" That episode was the best. [QUOTE=leppermessiah]I think Dear Prudence is my new favourite Beatles song.[/QUOTE] That's definitely in my top five. |
"Hello Homer, I'm George Harrisson."
"Oh my god, OH MY GOD!! WHERE DID YOU GET THAT BROWNIE??" haha, that really is one of the best episodes ever. |
while we're on the topic of cartoons and beatles..
Anyone ever seen the episode of Family Guy where Peter is a security guard for George Harrison? (as george harrison is getting mugged and robbed) Peter says "Hey, HEY!, keep it down up there!.....You whacky beatle..." oh haha family guy.. |
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