John, George and Ringo solo albums!
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I'm not a fan of Yoko's singing, but her songs on Double Fantasy are more consistently strong than John's. And the interplay between the two of them is what the album is about.
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Can'y argue with 'Living in the Material World' a fine album, I suppose it starts sliding after this, is the 'Ringo' album an early one? I initially struggled with 'Mccartney II', but love it now, I have a love hate relationship with 'Driving Rain', can't make up my mind with that one! Bruce, big statement that, but everyone has different taste I suppose D
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I'm not the biggest Ringo fan in the world, but he's got some great stuff if you take the time, and he works with some of the best musicians in the business. Here are a few random songs people unfamiliar with Ringo's work might want to check out. If you like them, you're going to love his solo work. If you hate them, you might not want to buy all his albums. from Ringo
from Ringorama from Goodnight Vienna from Time Takes Time from Vertical Man -
mrmarx:
Can'y argue with 'Living in the Material World' a fine album, I suppose it starts sliding after this, is the 'Ringo' album an early one? I initially struggled with 'Mccartney II', but love it now, I have a love hate relationship with 'Driving Rain', can't make up my mind with that one! Bruce, big statement that, but everyone has different taste I suppose
"is the 'Ringo' album an early one?" It is his 3rd album and probably biggest seller.It has songs like "Photograph" and "Your Sixteen" which were hit singles. It also had contributions from the other three Beatles including Paul & Linda who wrote and sang backup on "6 o'clock". John Lennon wrote "I'm The Greatest" which is also very good.
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HaileyMcComet:
I'm not the biggest Ringo fan in the world, but he's got some great stuff if you take the time, and he works with some of the best musicians in the business.
Yes. "Ringo" is still probably the strongest of his albums, but there are good songs on "Goodnight Vienna" and "Time Takes Time," for example. Plus a great song that George wrote for him can be found on "Rotogravure" (I'll Still Love You). and speaking of George, I LOVE his Dark Horse albums. My favorite George album after "All Things Must Pass" is probably "33-1/3," with "Dark Horse" and "George Harrison" following close behind. John - if you don't like the Yoko songs, then skip them. (Back in the days of vinyl, that was a lot harder to do. ). "Imagine" and "Walls and Bridges" are two of my favorites.
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thenightfish:
HaileyMcComet:
I'm not the biggest Ringo fan in the world, but he's got some great stuff if you take the time, and he works with some of the best musicians in the business.
Yes. "Ringo" is still probably the strongest of his albums, but there are good songs on "Goodnight Vienna" and "Time Takes Time," for example. Plus a great song that George wrote for him can be found on "Rotogravure" (I'll Still Love You). and speaking of George, I LOVE his Dark Horse albums. My favorite George album after "All Things Must Pass" is probably "33-1/3," with "Dark Horse" and "George Harrison" following close behind. John - if you don't like the Yoko songs, then skip them. (Back in the days of vinyl, that was a lot harder to do. ). "Imagine" and "Walls and Bridges" are two of my favorites.
"and speaking of George, I LOVE his Dark Horse albums." I saw him on the "Dark Horse" tour in Madison Square Garden and his voice was so awful. I just never could go back to listen to that album again.
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yankeefan7:
thenightfish:
HaileyMcComet:
I'm not the biggest Ringo fan in the world, but he's got some great stuff if you take the time, and he works with some of the best musicians in the business.
Yes. "Ringo" is still probably the strongest of his albums, but there are good songs on "Goodnight Vienna" and "Time Takes Time," for example. Plus a great song that George wrote for him can be found on "Rotogravure" (I'll Still Love You). and speaking of George, I LOVE his Dark Horse albums. My favorite George album after "All Things Must Pass" is probably "33-1/3," with "Dark Horse" and "George Harrison" following close behind. John - if you don't like the Yoko songs, then skip them. (Back in the days of vinyl, that was a lot harder to do. ). "Imagine" and "Walls and Bridges" are two of my favorites.
"and speaking of George, I LOVE his Dark Horse albums." I saw him on the "Dark Horse" tour in Madison Square Garden and his voice was so awful. I just never could go back to listen to that album again.
We were lucky. He wasn't hoarse in Atlanta at all.
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I don't like much of George's material after Material World. The production is t0o heavy-handed, with too much brass/horns. Besides Ringo's albums, 'Extra Texture' might rank last in their solo albums. John's Mind Games & W&B suffered the same fate, imo.
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Was the George tour that bad?
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mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
People we're booing...thats what I've read. Having Ravi onstage at a rock concert probably not a good idea in the 70's.
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JoeySmith:
mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
People we're booing...thats what I've read. Having Ravi onstage at a rock concert probably not a good idea in the 70's.
By most accounts, it was pretty unfortunate. I didn't go, but a friend did and was pretty severely disappointed. Two years later he and I went to Wings Over America (in San Diego) and had a blast.
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JoeySmith:
mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
People we're booing...thats what I've read. Having Ravi onstage at a rock concert probably not a good idea in the 70's.
I went to the bathroom during Ravi's set! But like I said in my earlier post, George sounded fine in Atlanta and everybody loved him. God, it's so hard to believe it will be 43 years this year since that concert! I was 19!
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Great memories though Nancy! Shame George didn't enjoy his tour of Japan with Eric, would have been good to see him live!
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mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
Unfortunately yes. Too much Ravi Shankar and George's voice was in bad shape. Plus he changed the arrangement and lyrics on songs like "Something" which did not help.
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Nancy R:
JoeySmith:
mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
People we're booing...thats what I've read. Having Ravi onstage at a rock concert probably not a good idea in the 70's.
I went to the bathroom during Ravi's set! But like I said in my earlier post, George sounded fine in Atlanta and everybody loved him. God, it's so hard to believe it will be 43 years this year since that concert! I was 19!
He sounded terrible in NY and it was such a letdown to me after he had done such a great job at the Bangla Desh benefit concerts years earlier.
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yankeefan7:
mrmarx:
Was the George tour that bad?
Unfortunately yes. Too much Ravi Shankar and George's voice was in bad shape. Plus he changed the arrangement and lyrics on songs like "Something" which did not help.
And in "In My Life" he changed the lyric to "In my life, I loved God more."
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Thanks for the insight guys!
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Double Fantasy should've been called Single Reality. And only contained John songs. With the "leftovers" from that session or time added on, at the expense of Yoko's songs. I love all John's songs from that album. It is a beauty. Not sure if it was ready to go at the time, but Nobody Told Me is one of my favorite John songs ever. Dynamic. Bouncy. Brilliant. Imagine is a great album. Gimme Some Truth and Oh My Love. What songs. So too the underrated debut. "God" is just a delight to the ears and lifts all sorts of stuff out of my stomach and heart every time I hear it. Emotionally powerful. One of his greatest songs. And I think Cloud Nine from George was a great comeback. Wonderful album. All Things Must Pass of course great. I cannot comment on Ringo's solo output. For whilst I have all the Beatles, John and Paul albums, most of George's..... I do not have one single Ringo album. Love the guy, still. But I do like "Wrack my Brain."
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toris:
Double Fantasy should've been called Single Reality. And only contained John songs. With the "leftovers" from that session or time added on, at the expense of Yoko's songs. I love all John's songs from that album. It is a beauty. Not sure if it was ready to go at the time, but Nobody Told Me is one of my favorite John songs ever. Dynamic. Bouncy. Brilliant. Imagine is a great album. Gimme Some Truth and Oh My Love. What songs. So too the underrated debut. "God" is just a delight to the ears and lifts all sorts of stuff out of my stomach and heart every time I hear it. Emotionally powerful. One of his greatest songs. And I think Cloud Nine from George was a great comeback. Wonderful album. All Things Must Pass of course great. I cannot comment on Ringo's solo output. For whilst I have all the Beatles, John and Paul albums, most of George's..... I do not have one single Ringo album. Love the guy, still. But I do like "Wrack my Brain."
"Not sure if it was ready to go at the time, but Nobody Told Me is one of my favorite John songs ever. Dynamic. Bouncy. Brilliant. " Me too, it is the only Lennon solo song on my IPOD - lol.
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yankeefan7:
toris:
Double Fantasy should've been called Single Reality. And only contained John songs. With the "leftovers" from that session or time added on, at the expense of Yoko's songs. I love all John's songs from that album. It is a beauty. Not sure if it was ready to go at the time, but Nobody Told Me is one of my favorite John songs ever. Dynamic. Bouncy. Brilliant. Imagine is a great album. Gimme Some Truth and Oh My Love. What songs. So too the underrated debut. "God" is just a delight to the ears and lifts all sorts of stuff out of my stomach and heart every time I hear it. Emotionally powerful. One of his greatest songs. And I think Cloud Nine from George was a great comeback. Wonderful album. All Things Must Pass of course great. I cannot comment on Ringo's solo output. For whilst I have all the Beatles, John and Paul albums, most of George's..... I do not have one single Ringo album. Love the guy, still. But I do like "Wrack my Brain."
"Not sure if it was ready to go at the time, but Nobody Told Me is one of my favorite John songs ever. Dynamic. Bouncy. Brilliant. " Me too, it is the only Lennon solo song on my IPOD - lol.
Ya gotta get Instant Karma on that IPOD. Also dynamic, bouncy, brilliant