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Paul McCartney Reignites Decades Old Feud with Yoko Ono, Recalls Lennon Resentments
Yahoo news ^ | July 5, 2015 | Roger Friedman

Posted on 07/05/2015 5:48:58 PM PDT by Michael.SF.

The other big quote from the interview which will live on:

“When John got shot, aside from the pure horror of it, the lingering thing was, OK, well now John’s a martyr. A JFK. So what happened was, I started to get frustrated because people started to say, “Well, he was The Beatles.” And me, George and Ringo would go, “Er, hang on. It’s only a year ago we were all equal-ish.”

Yeah, John was the witty one, sure. John did a lot of great work, yeah. And post-Beatles he did more great work, but he also did a lot of not-great work. Now the fact that he’s now martyred has elevated him to a James Dean, and beyond. So whilst I didn’t mind that – I agreed with it – I understood that now there was going to be revisionism.”

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: beatlemania; johnlennon; paulmccartney; rogerfriedman; walrus; yokoono
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Paul proved (after he left the Beatles), how important of a factor John Lennon was to the success of their songs.

Now he sounds like a whiner.

1 posted on 07/05/2015 5:48:59 PM PDT by Michael.SF.
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To: Michael.SF.
73 year-old geezer needs to let go.
2 posted on 07/05/2015 5:51:30 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To: Michael.SF.

Paul wrote catchy riffs and cutesy words about love.

John wrote words capable of inspiring a serial killer to raise an army of serial killer disciples.


3 posted on 07/05/2015 5:53:02 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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To: Michael.SF.
MCartney is suffering from Irish Alzheimer's.

Forgets everything except the grudges.

4 posted on 07/05/2015 5:56:49 PM PDT by AU72
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To: Michael.SF.

I never really appreciated the Beatles. Still don’t.


5 posted on 07/05/2015 5:56:52 PM PDT by JoeProBono (SOME IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED;-{)
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To: Michael.SF.
Paul is jealous because John Lennon has a crater named after him on Mercury
6 posted on 07/05/2015 5:59:15 PM PDT by BigEdLB (They need to target the 'Ministry of Virtue' which has nothing to do with virtue.)
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To: Michael.SF.
Paul McCartney is indeed our greatest living rock star. His story is THE story of post-Tin Pan Alley music.

We got away from "Tin Pan Alley" music for awhile but it's back.

And when George Martin cast the Beatles as an early boy band, he made them ditch the leather jackets for suits and had them sing "tin pan"/"brill" song factory covers and some ballads in with "their own contributions".

It took them a number of albums before they got to be 'themselves' and even that was song factory production. Paul got tired of it and suggested that they "become" Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band where they could write material that didn't fit the old "Beatle music" mold. And after that, they increasingly became soloists working on albums together (and keeping Ringo out of it).

Woodstock folkies brought us to an era of financially successful singer-songwriters but other bands still had music created for them (some bands were even offered a 'hit' that they did not write and wouldn't be recording in the studio, session musicians would be hired, they'd play it live and make the public appearances in print and on tv/radio).

We haven't gotten away from "tin pan alley", people just can't find "the building" anymore.

7 posted on 07/05/2015 6:00:07 PM PDT by a fool in paradise ("Psychopathia Sexualis, I'm in love with a horse that comes from Dallas" - Lenny Bruce (1958))
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To: Michael.SF.

After their success with the Beatles, both Paul and John Had egos the size of Cleveland. And they both had remarkable success afterward. But I get where Paul is coming from with the “revisionism” remark. The death of a popular or beloved person tends to increase their “legend” or memory, sometimes out of proportion to their actual accomplishments. In short, there always was a rivalry between Paul and John and death doesn’t seem to have stopped it.

CC


8 posted on 07/05/2015 6:01:42 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (Sufficient unto the day are the troubles therof)
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To: Michael.SF.

Here they go again. Someone call Ringo.


9 posted on 07/05/2015 6:02:41 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder (The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
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To: Michael.SF.
Yoko Ono photo: Yoko Ono Noize.jpg

King of the hippies is way overrated.

10 posted on 07/05/2015 6:03:09 PM PDT by Snickering Hound
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To: Michael.SF.

John Lennon could’ve had any chick in the world- he had to have lost a bet which is why he ended up with Yoko....


11 posted on 07/05/2015 6:04:11 PM PDT by God luvs America (63.5 million pay no income tax and vote for DemoKrats...)
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To: Michael.SF.

“I remember when Robert Christgau wrote, ‘they got the wrong Beatle.’ Insane.”


12 posted on 07/05/2015 6:04:18 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Celtic Conservative

I always thought McCartney was the more talented. Just my opinion though....


13 posted on 07/05/2015 6:04:22 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: AU72

I have cousins like that. Thankfully I’m Danish/German/English. We’re a pretty low drama bunch on my side.


14 posted on 07/05/2015 6:05:05 PM PDT by mplsconservative
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To: God luvs America

He was doing acid when he met her. That answers a lot of the questions.


15 posted on 07/05/2015 6:05:12 PM PDT by kjam22 (my music video "If My People" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74b20RjILy4)
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To: Steely Tom

“John wrote words capable of inspiring a serial killer to raise an army of serial killer disciples.”

Wasn’t John a Communist? What side of the aisle do we find most, if not all, mass murderers on? The Left, of course!


16 posted on 07/05/2015 6:06:17 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: kjam22

“I always thought McCartney was the more talented. Just my opinion though....”

I agree

Though I think I’d rather hang out with Ringo

John Lennon is like Jame Dean in that the best thing that ever happened to his career is that he died.

Imagine no processions” - He couldn’t he was worth over 40 million when that dedicated public servant off him on a New York street


17 posted on 07/05/2015 6:08:10 PM PDT by Fai Mao (Genius at Large)
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To: Michael.SF.
Both of them pretty much stank after the breakup. "Imagine" is actually an exceptionally maudlin, dopey, pie in the sky, hippy dream song. McCartney's post Beatle work was mostly crap as well. But before the breakup, McCartney's songs were overall better.

I play the Beatles on my guitar. Most of the songs with the best melody lines are McCartney's. They both wrote excellent songs, but that ended with the split. Then they both went downhill fast. After the split, Harrison's and yes, EVEN!!! Ringo's songs were better.

18 posted on 07/05/2015 6:09:09 PM PDT by driftless2
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To: a fool in paradise

Had to look up “Tin Pan Alley.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_Pan_Alley

Tin Pan Alley is the name given to the collection of New York City music publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The name originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, and a plaque (see below) on the sidewalk on 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth commemorates it.

The start of Tin Pan Alley is usually dated to about 1885, when a number of music publishers set up shop in the same district of Manhattan. The end of Tin Pan Alley is less clear cut. Some date it to the start of the Great Depression in the 1930s when the phonograph and radio supplanted sheet music as the driving force of American popular music, while others consider Tin Pan Alley to have continued into the 1950s when earlier styles of American popular music were upstaged by the rise of rock & roll, for which the Brill Building served much the same role as Tin Pan Alley had.

The origins of the name “Tin Pan Alley” are unclear. One account claims that it was a derogatory reference to the sound of many pianos resembling the banging of tin pans. Another version claims the name stemmed from the way that songwriters modified their pianos so that they had a more percussive sound. After many years, the term came to refer to the U.S. music industry in general.


19 posted on 07/05/2015 6:09:15 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: God luvs America

..and you would think that Paul could come up with one with all four extremities. I bring this up because it turns out she wasn’t a very nice person, either.


20 posted on 07/05/2015 6:09:48 PM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day".)
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