Lennon or McCartney

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durdencommatyler wrote:What's an example you'd cite as completely twatty Lennon vocals?
I wasn't talking about his vocals. I was talking about his general attitude.
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Ah.
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Of course, Wendy Carlos' Twin keeps on omitting that sad episode when McCartney ate his wife's leg :shake:
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mastaflatch wrote:Of course, Wendy Carlos' Twin keeps on omitting that sad episode when McCartney ate his wife's leg :shake:
man i wish i remembered what thread that pic was in right now
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malice wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:Of course, Wendy Carlos' Twin keeps on omitting that sad episode when McCartney ate his wife's leg :shake:
man i wish i remembered what thread that pic was in right now
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that's not remembering though
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more like dismembering ho ho ho
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Heathen wrote:more like dismembering ho ho ho
same dif
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Heathen wrote:more like dismembering ho ho ho
:shake:
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
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durdencommatyler wrote:Lennon's voice and vocal stylings were so far above McCartney's.
Golden Slumbers disagrees.
If you dig that sort of thing. I'll take Lennon.
So would I if I had to choose. I'm just saying Lennon's not running away with it.
Well, no. I mean McCartney has a beautiful voice. Obviously the dude can sing. But he doesn't have that kind of raw passion, that bare nakedness and vulnerability that Lennon had. Lennon cuts your soul in half when he sings Don't Let Me Down. He ripples flesh when he sings Across the Universe. He makes you feel drunk and exhausted when he sings I'm So Tired. I don't know. He just moves me deeply when he sings. McCartney hasn't ever really moved me like that with his vocal performance. I love his voice. But it doesn't move and twitch and bewitch the way Lennon's did.
"Monkberry Moon Delight" is probably my favorite McCartney vocal -- he had a beautiful voice, yes, but he could howl too.

You are right about "Twist and Shout," though -- that's pretty tough to match as far as rock singing goes.
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:nice:
Monkberry Moon Delight is an excellent song indeed. That guy always floors me with his vocal ad-libbings - Hey Jude being the original template for this, i guess. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five is also pretty great.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:Lennon's voice and vocal stylings were so far above McCartney's.
Golden Slumbers disagrees.
If you dig that sort of thing. I'll take Lennon.
So would I if I had to choose. I'm just saying Lennon's not running away with it.
Well, no. I mean McCartney has a beautiful voice. Obviously the dude can sing. But he doesn't have that kind of raw passion, that bare nakedness and vulnerability that Lennon had. Lennon cuts your soul in half when he sings Don't Let Me Down. He ripples flesh when he sings Across the Universe. He makes you feel drunk and exhausted when he sings I'm So Tired. I don't know. He just moves me deeply when he sings. McCartney hasn't ever really moved me like that with his vocal performance. I love his voice. But it doesn't move and twitch and bewitch the way Lennon's did.
"Monkberry Moon Delight" is probably my favorite McCartney vocal -- he had a beautiful voice, yes, but he could howl too.

You are right about "Twist and Shout," though -- that's pretty tough to match as far as rock singing goes.
Monkberry is one of my all time favorite McCartney tunes. That and Helter Skelter. Yeah, boy could wail and I LOVE that he did from time to time. But Lennon was more authentic and heartfelt in his wail. Whereas, I think McCartney was doing his best Lennon impression when he wailed.
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mastaflatch wrote::nice:
Monkberry Moon Delight is an excellent song indeed. That guy always floors me with his vocal ad-libbings - Hey Jude being the original template for this, i guess. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five is also pretty great.
Totally!

I feel bad having to defend Lennon in spite of McCartney. I LOVE them both and feel blessed that we had them both. Picking sides feels wrong sometimes.
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durdencommatyler wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
Farmer John wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:Lennon's voice and vocal stylings were so far above McCartney's.
Golden Slumbers disagrees.
If you dig that sort of thing. I'll take Lennon.
So would I if I had to choose. I'm just saying Lennon's not running away with it.
Well, no. I mean McCartney has a beautiful voice. Obviously the dude can sing. But he doesn't have that kind of raw passion, that bare nakedness and vulnerability that Lennon had. Lennon cuts your soul in half when he sings Don't Let Me Down. He ripples flesh when he sings Across the Universe. He makes you feel drunk and exhausted when he sings I'm So Tired. I don't know. He just moves me deeply when he sings. McCartney hasn't ever really moved me like that with his vocal performance. I love his voice. But it doesn't move and twitch and bewitch the way Lennon's did.
"Monkberry Moon Delight" is probably my favorite McCartney vocal -- he had a beautiful voice, yes, but he could howl too.

You are right about "Twist and Shout," though -- that's pretty tough to match as far as rock singing goes.
Monkberry is one of my all time favorite McCartney tunes. That and Helter Skelter. Yeah, boy could wail and I LOVE that he did from time to time. But Lennon was more authentic and heartfelt in his wail. Whereas, I think McCartney was doing his best Lennon impression when he wailed.
Also, Why Don't We Do It In the Road, which a lot of people (for some reason) think is Lennon. But its McCartney. But again would he have tackled that without Lennon? Maybe not. The world is better off for having both of them.
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no brainer: lennon, because wings
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spike wrote:no brainer: lennon, because wings
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