Every Solo Beatles Song (under 49 minutes)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Album-Length medley mashup of every Solo Beatles song strung together in the hopes of promoting four of the world's most talented musicians. With a focus on original music (not covers) this presentation follows each of the Beatles from the sixties with tokens of their side projects, cover albums and collaborations, through their official album releases and culminating at their reunion for the Anthology in 1995. Sadly we lost John in 1980 and George in 2001, but the remaining Beatles continue to keep the flame alive well after 1995 where this presentation ends.
34:09 to skip to the best 3 seconds
Only reason I clicked on this video
What was Paul thinking?😂
Best song OF ALL TIME!
i was searching for this, thank you kind sir
I was just watching the video to see it because I already skipped 5 times
RIP John, George & Linda McCartney.
Mikey_Suze Four R.I.P.
:(
And Paul.
Just kidding
And Maureen and Linda
rip
33:33 to 33:54.
Saddest thing ever. John didn't even know it was almost the end for him, and he spent that time well with his kid and wife.
JaySinger you are right. Pretty sad...
JaySinger he was starting to get Julian back but no divorce with yoko
"Gunshot wounds?!"
"Shot in the back by a crazed fanatic?!"
21:10 My God George...
LOL!!!!!!
A naked George Harrison covered by just his guitar...I get it. @@charwest9449
dont you mean my sweet lord
George Harrison's funny.😀 Miss Him, May He Rest
In Peace. God Bless.
That's why his guitar gently weeped...
Paul with kids is the cutest thing I've ever seen.
This mix made me appreciate Ringo Starr a lot more than I used too. I didn’t realize that he was such a profound musician and how he took on country music is amazing I think. Wouldn’t have been expected from an Englishman
What people don’t realize is that while George and John stuck to their style, Ringo did a 180 and did a country/blues album, very ballsy
16:49 John looks like a cross between the scarecrow and the wicked witch lol.
It’s the nose.
Seeing Ringo's moments with 'Sentimental Journey', 'No-No Song', etc. because IMHO he's underrated as a singer.
Surprised to see 1 hater--Guess that's some sort of record for a Beatles compilation...@Fabulous Dribble
These guys had talent! No wonder the Beatles were so great as a group. Each had their own contribution. They were all good!
Yes sir
My favourite songs from each one
- Another Day by Paul
- Wings by Ringo
- #9 Dream by John
- When We Was Fab by George
Mine:
-With a Little Luck by Paul
-A Dose Of Rock and Roll by Ringo
-What You Got by John
-Devil's Radio by George
Mine:
-“Out The Blue” by John Lennon
-“No More Lonely Nights” by
Paul McCartney
-“So Sad” by George Harrison
-“Oh My,My” by Ringo Starr
Mine:
- Aisumasen (I’m Sorry) by John
- Every Night by Paul
- The Day The World Get’s ‘Round by George
- King of Broken Hearts by Ringo
Miss John Lennon & George Harrison. May
They Rest in Peace.
God Bless.
Nice to see you add George's work with The Traveling Wilbury's. Love that band, and their work.
Mini Beatles Reunions:
1970:
Ringo played on John’s album
John’s “Plastic Ono Band” album.
Ringo also played on
George’s “All Things Must Pass” album.
Paul produced Ringo’s cover
of “Stardust” on his album
“Sentimental Journey”.
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1971:
George played on five songs on
John’s “Imagine” album
“Crippled Inside”,
“I Don’t Want To Be A Solider”,
“Oh,My Love”,
“Gimme Some Truth”,
and the diss song about Paul
“How Do You Sleep?”.
George also co-wrote and
produced
Ringo’s hit
“It Don’t Come Easy”.
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1972:
Ringo joined George on his
“Concert For Bangladesh” event.
George played on
John’s album
“Some Time In New York City”.
George also co-wrote and
produced
“Back Off Boogaloo” with
Ringo.
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1973:
On Ringo’s 1973 self-titled album,
all three of his former bandmates helped him out.
John wrote and played piano on
“I’m The Greatest”.
George was also on lead guitars,
and Billy Preston was on keyboards.
Paul played kazoo on Ringo’s cover of
“You’re Sixteen” and wrote and
sang background along with Linda on
the song “Six O’ Clock”.
George wrote and sang background on the songs
“Sunshine(Life For Me)”,
“Photograph”.
He also wrote
“You And Me,Babe”.
Ringo played on
George’s album
“Living In The
Material World”.
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1974:
John wrote
“Goodnight Vienna” for
Ringo’s 1974 album of the same name.
John and Paul reunited for the first time since the breakup,
and recorded an album called
“A Toot And A Snort”.
It also featured Stevie Wonder on keyboards.
The album was never properly released,
and has been bootlegged to the public.
Ringo played on the songs
“So Sad” and
“Ding Dong,Ding Dong”
on George’s album
“Dark Horse”.
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1975:
No collaborations
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1976:
For Ringo’s album
“Ringo’s Rotogravure”,
John wrote and played on the song
“Cooking In The Kitchen Of Love”.
Paul wrote and sang background with Linda
on the song “Pure Gold”.
George wrote the song
“I’ll Still Love You”.
This was the last time
all four were involved in
each other’s solo careers.
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1977:
No collaborations
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1978:
No collaborations
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1979:
No collaborations
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1980:
No collaborations
John Lennon was
shot and killed on
December 8th,1980.
He was 40 years old.
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1981:
On George’s album
“Somewhere In England”,
Paul along with his wife
Linda and Wings bandmate
Denny Laine sang background
on George’s tribute song to John
“All Those Years Ago”.
Ringo also played on the song.
On Ringo’s album
“Stop And Smell The Roses”,
Paul wrote and sang background with his
wife Linda on
“Private Property” and
“Attention”.
Paul also produced Ringo’s cover of
“Sure To Fall” as well.
Paul also produced
“You Can’t Fight Lightning” on
the album as well.
George wrote and sang background on
“Wrack My Brain” as well.
George also produced Ringo’s cover of
“You Belong To Me” as well.
John was supposed to give
Ringo a song
for the album called
“Life Begins At 40”.
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1982:
On Paul’s album
“Tug Of War”,
Ringo played on the songs
“Take It Away”,
“Ballroom Dancing”,
and
“Wanderlust”.
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1983:
On Paul’s album
“Pipes Of Peace”,
Ringo played on the songs
“So Bad” and
“Average Person”.
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1984:
On Paul’s album
“Give My Regards To Broad Street”,
Ringo played on the songs
“Yesterday”,
“Here,There,and Everywhere”,
“Wanderlust”,
Ballroom Dancing”,
“Not Such A Bad Boy”,
“So Bad”,
and
“No Values”.
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1985:
No collaborations
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1986:
No collaborations
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1987:
Ringo played on
George’s last studio album of
his lifetime
“Cloud Nine”.
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1988:
No collaborations.
The Beatles were
inducted into
the Rock &
Roll Hall Of Fame.
George and
Ringo attended the
induction along
with John’s
widow Yoko and
his sons Julian
and Sean.
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1989:
No collaborations
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1990:
No collaborations
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1991:
No collaborations
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1992:
No collaborations
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1993:
No collaborations
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1994:
No collaborations.
John was inducted
posthumously
into
the Rock & Roll
Hall Of Fame as a
solo artist by
Paul McCartney.
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1995:
Paul,George,and
Ringo reunited
for the last time
for the
“Beatles Anthology”
album.
It featured John’s demo songs
“Free As A Bird” and “Real Love”
which he recorded in 1977 and
1979 respectively.
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1996:
No collaborations
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1997:
Ringo played on
Paul’s album
“Flaming Pie”.
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1998:
On Ringo’s album
“Vertical Man”,
Paul played bass guitar and sang background
on the song “La De Da”.
George played slide guitar on the songs
“King Of The Broken Hearts” and
“I’ll Be Fine Anywhere”
on the album as well.
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1999:
No collaborations.
Paul was inducted
into the
Rock and Roll
Hall Of Fame as
a solo artist.
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2000:
No collaborations
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2001:
No collaborations.
George Harrison died on
November 29th,2001 of
lung cancer at the age of 58.
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2002:
On the first anniversary of
George’s death,
Paul and Ringo played at his
celebration which was
planned by
George’s widow
Olivia and his son
Dhani.
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2003:
No collaborations.
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2004:
No collaborations.
George was
inducted
posthumously into
the
Rock & Roll
Hall Of Fame
as a solo artist.
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2005:
No collaborations.
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2006:
No collaborations.
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2007:
No collaborations.
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2008:
No collaborations.
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2009:
No collaborations.
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2010:
On Ringo’s album
“Y Not”,
Paul played bass guitar on
“Peace Dream” and sang with
Ringo on “Walk With You”.
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2011:
No collaborations.
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2012:
No collaborations.
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2013:
No collaborations.
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2014:
No collaborations.
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2015:
No collaborations.
Ringo was
inducted into
the
Rock & Roll
Hall Of Fame as
a solo artist by
Paul McCartney.
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2016:
No collaborations.
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2017:
On Ringo’s album
“Give More Love”,
Paul sang background and played bass on
“We’re On The Road Again”,
and played bass on
“Show Me The Way”.
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2018:
No collaborations.
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2019:
On Ringo’s album
“What’s My Name?”,
Paul played bass and sang
background on
“Grow Old With Me” which
was a cover of
John Lennon’s song.
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2020:
No collaborations.
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2021:
Paul sang background on
Ringo’s song called
“Here’s To The Nights”
on Ringo’s EP
“Zoom In”.
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2022:
Actually Paul sang on "Here's To The Nights" from Ringo's EP this year
@@worlds1ep3enthusiast92
Thank you.
In 1979 there were no musical collaboration, but George, Ringo, and Paul was invited to Eric Clapton's wedding
2023: Paul and Ringo continue and finish Now and Then
@@pleaseunhackme
This is JaySinger 535.
I have the updated years under
jayleneturner6524 up top.
Oh shit Ringo was so underrated in The Beatles!
Sometimes I forget just how good McCartney (album) was because RAM was such an overwhelming masterpiece…
John is my God.
Paul is my teacher.
Geaorge is my super star.
Ringo is my friend.
John Lennon - Dream. Imagine. Meat City. Watching the Wheels.
Ringo - Back off boogaloo. It don’t come easy. What’s my name. Photograph.
George Harrison - You. Wah wah. What is life. when we were fab.
Paul McCartney- Only mama knows. Goodnight tonight. Letting go. Maybe I’m amazes
29:25 idk why but this montage with that song looked... very truly
This ws good. I'd love to hear a follow up of the following 28 years.
I love how you chose all of the Beatles solo material it is fantastic I’m glad you did the avant-garde stuff it was great.
I think they are still unreleased material by all of us a little bit of that hasn’t been released yet hopefully it might be released.
The Beatles are still the greatest band ever not just together but the solar winds as well.
Genius idea. Should have more views so people can realize the geniusness of the solo Beatles too. They had magic together and each of them never lost it. Definitely would love to see post a Anthology video for Paul, George and Ringo.
The beatles forever 👏👏👏👍👋😘🎸🎤🎵🎶🐞💞
RIP John Lennon😔
And RIP george harrison
Two legends lost far too soon
" gunshot wound in 1980 and lung cancer in 2001."
37:12 Noooooo. 😢
No. 9 Dreams song is wicked, it's so surreal and deep it's as if John predicted his end.
12:48 this aged well
I'm glad they all had success in their solo careers.......yes Paul had the most success .... but they all had success.....and INSTANT KARMA still makes me jump up
where is morse moose and the grey goose?
Did "Mary Had a Little Lamb" actually come out before "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" and "Hi Hi Hi"? I thought Paul recorded "Mary" as a reaction to those other two songs being banned by the BBC? "Try and ban this one"
Yeah it was. The chronological sorting here that vid is terrible honestly..
the BBC ban thing is actually a misconception, Paul just wanted to make a children's song unrelated to the BBC shtick
This must have been a lot of work to produce.... Thank you.I really enjoyed it, although like most except die hard fans, I was not too familiar with most of the newest output by Paul and Ringo... there were some gems in there though.
Great. Luv it. Lot's of work you've done to put this together. GAZ (Melbourne/Australia)
Fueron los mejores 49 minutos
Great video
It’s sad that John Lennon was killed with a senseless murder who knows what John Lennon would’ve done had he lived long enough, and maybe the Beatles could’ve reunited.
I still love the Beatles though rest in peace John Lennon and George Harrison and Linda McCartney.
Even though two of the Beatles are gone their music was still live on and their spirit is with us today.
The Beatles were and still are the one of the best rock ‘n’ roll bands ever you’ll always be my all-time favorite rock band being one of the biggest Beatles fans ever.
I thought John was with May Pang for Bird of Paradise, Whatever Gets You Through The Night and Number 9 Dream? No?
Yes indeed! After Mind Games in late 1973 til about the end of 74, right through the Walls and Bridges album and into his lost weekend. John reconciled with Yoko during that period too...
tHANKS!
Thank you
Watching it now, you didnt do the entire album of Ringo’s “Beacoups Of Blues” just the singie.
Yes, that's a pity because it's a good album
I like the earlier songs the best. John's collaborations with Yoko and George's first three albums are some of the best music anyone and anything relating to the Beatles ever made.
You forgot Morse Moose And The Grey Goose for sure
this vid surely does saves a lot of time. isn´t it a pity?
Guys, what's the title of the song in
2:09 - 2:16 ?
Mesmerizing indeed ...
Junk
Junk
Nice!
Paul was/is the best (My opinion)
Pity life is all about best or better, good or bad etc.... I just think these four guys made an incredible contribution to culture last century when most of us today have very little to add.
Fabulous Dribble That’s my main opinion too but I’m just saying that Paul because of his Solo career is my favourite but together they we’re an absolutely beautiful team
Paul, the best
@@fabulousdribble1019 I do agree on the fact that the Beatles contributed a lot to culture, but I feel as though you're too quick to dismiss modern culture. Culture undergoes constant changes, and to say that most of us have little to add to it is a rather unreasonable statement.
George, in my opinion, Paul's too commercial sometimes
Not every solo song but a good effort
8:52 - 9:23
Since after 8,52. I never heard the song. Where can I find it? There's no information enough!
There are various songs in the part you are referencing. Which song are you specifically talking about?
I guess someone had to do it...
Ringo got the short end of the stick. His albums is not played in its entirety....
Did you include 'Take it away' from Macca? Might've missed it.
Yes, just the beginning of it at around 39:30
Why not more songs from Ringos 1970 albums??
Exactly!
This is a mess..
but I love it
How many songs?
At least 9
can i get time stamps for all the songs?
I need the names
Of what?
Ooooh George Harrison
And now Maccartney 3 UwU
Became back in 1997 it's from The Fab Four Beatles Tribute Band
Paul is the best
17:42 song?
Run For Your Life
Try my rock channel music sound...
Here We Go Again
"Back Off Boogaloo"...? Was it on this..?
11:18
Btw your welcome
Very nice indeed but this is certainly not “Every” solo Beatle song....Sentimental Journey and Beaucoups of Blues and Rock & Roll were entire LPs of songs....only the title songs and Coochy-Coochy are here. A nice listen nonetheless
those were all cover songs
@@merilum No, the album Beaucoups Of Blues is not a covers album: All the songs on the album were written specifically for it. The fact Ringo didn't write them shouldn't matter, given the fact that other Ringo albums are well represented also with the songs he didn't write
46:02 Anyone know what song that is with the bass ?
There are two songs around this time stamp:
Maxine - Traveling Wilburys
Duane Eddy - The Trembler
@@minitvbox4111 thanks!
48:21 to 48:29. Is that a different version of Free as a Bird? I've heard the anthology version and the music video version but they sound nothing like this clip. I was wondering if anyone knows, thanks. Also wondering the same thing with "Real Love" at the end of the video too.
I think the video maker just put some extra reverb on both songs to avoid copyright claims, nothing interesting
7:50 Does anyone know the name of the song?
Smile Away
Ok what is the timestamp for Temporary Secretary.
Edit: 34:08 FOUND IT.
What's the song at 2:05 please ?
Hot As Sun, from the McCartney album
@@Uetti thank you !
Song at 2:10???
Ashley S thanks
junk from mccartney I
What song? 2:09
C. I. A. The name of the song is called Junk. Paul originally wrote it on the white album sessions but it was cut.
C. I. A. Junk by Macca
Any thing paul out from wings wild life through back to the egg not solos because he form wings in seventy one McCartney is solo ram is solo and any thing from 80 on is solo for paul McCartney
Harry potter glee starwars fan what
@@cursorytomcat1889 He means that Paul from late 1971 until 1979 wasn't a solo artist, but member of the band "Wings" with Denny Laine, his wife Linda and changing other musicians.
AdmiralRigby oh I get it now
Wings was really just Paul’s backing band
Not in my opinion. Denny Laine was an integral part, wrote, co-wrote and sang some great tunes. Jimmy McCulloch did some groovy songs as well. Linda was good at harmonizing, at least in studio and even had one song. the best albums to hear the band effort are Wings At The Speed Of Sound (With songs by Paul, Linda, Jimmy, Denny and [the drummer] Joe English) , London Town, and Venus And Mars. Wings were more like a real band than many others, were just one singer is in the foreground. Have you seen the "Rockshow"?
what's the one at 25:04
i think its Lunch Box/Odd Sox
maybe its the other songs in the venus and mars archive collection
Soily
0:24 what song is?
“In the First Place” by George
@@thesilvershining It's not by George but by The Remo Four. George only produced it
fabulous drible what song is that at minute 0:23
In The First Place by The Remo Four.
Produced by George
Thank you very much, I owe you the world and the moon@@Uetti
What’s the song at 0:23?
Tune In, Turn On, Drop In Too See The Wonderwall by George Harrison
I have a rock music channel..come whach.
The Remo Four - In the First Place, bonus track on George's Wonderwall Music
I R O N G R A Y fuck you you already commented
What song is it at 20:27
"Nineteen Eighty Five"
"Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five"
Denise Ornelas nineteen hundred and eighty five
What’s the song at 1:41
Instant karma.
Thanks
What is the song in 0:24 and 0:33?
George Harrison-'Tune In, Turn On, Drop In To See The Wonderwall'
At 0:33 is Love In The Open Air, from The Family Way soundtrack
In The First Place by George
42:26 what song is this?
Edit: Found it, it's Christian Bop.
Christian Bop
@@First-Name--Last-Name Thanks.
@@raydarable No problem
Song at 1:15?
Guillermo Rodríguez Moreno "Come and Get It"
Chris Ramirez thank you
Paul’s demo for “Come and Get it” which he wrote for the band Badfinger
Can somebody name the song at 20:10
It's 'Sally G.' by Paul McCartney & Wings...@@PowerTchoop / @Marco Martinez
Cool, but make sure Marco knows that Paul sang both...@@PowerTchoop
It’s “Sally G” by Wings and it’s delightful!
The instrumental is Walking In The Park With Eloise
Que música q George canta em 0:24
That is not George.
That's In The First Place by The Remo Four.
It was produced by George during the Wonderwall Music sessions
ah you dont need to promote the Beatles
Well, that just started going downhill at an alarming rate, didn't it?
When?
@@Uetti After about 1971...
Rușine
after the breakup they all reverted to mediocrity -
albeit with a few notable high points -
My Sweet Lord Isn't It a Pity If Not for You All Things Must Pass All Those Years Ago
Imagine Instant Karma Just Like Starting Over Photograph.
but none of these would have gone very far if they weren't recorded by ex-Beatles.
seriously - could anything in this video compare with - say - mid-70s Fleetwood Mac ?
The answer is Yes
Fleetwood Mac of mid 70s ain't ot nothing bon Fleetwood Mac of late 60s and early 70s
Tons of top notch tunes you ignore or remain unaware of - my opinion anyway. Also: If Not For You is a Dylan tune. ..and finally, YES - Definitely YES is the answer to your question ..any single Beatle 70s output is better than the entirety of FM’s output in my opinion - yes, even Ringo
You’re free to have that opinion but I very much disagree and so would many others. “All Things Must Pass” had a lot of pain and personal meaning behind it. “RAM” is still one of the most fun, charming, and creative albums I’ve ever heard in 40 years. “Band on the Run” and “Imagine” brought a lot of joy to people back then and still do. Seeing Wings onstage during their ‘76 tour was a truly unforgettable experience for any lucky soul that was able to attend.
@@imeretian9446yes it is, who even cares of the British blues