By the time Harrison was into Travelling Wilbury's, the others, even Dylan, remarked that they were in awe of him, what he brought to the party, and what he could do. That guy was a musical force of nature by that time. Some truly sublime slide guitar playing.
--- On Wed, 8/3/11, bkushner@mcsnet.ca <bkushner@mcsnet.ca> wrote:
From: bkushner@mcsnet.ca <bkushner@mcsnet.ca> Subject: Re: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Re: Top 5 Favourite Records for August To: Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 7:15 AM
Music is like art .... there is no right or wrong. We all have what we like listening to ..... most times I like listening to Lennon but then again there are days when bagpipes or Sinatra is what I want to hear.
Paul [in my opinion] was the most talented of the 4 but for some reason he was always number 3 with me. It's not that I didn't like McCartney/Wings, its just that I preferred Lennon and Harrison. I really like Harrison with the Travelling Wilbury's.
BobK
On 2011-08-03, at 7:57 AM, Cfh wrote:
I'm not that big of a solo Lennon fan. I bought the Sometime in New York album on a whim at a used record store way back and oddly enough quite liked it. Political as all get out, but the songs are pretty darn good.
I've listened to other albums of his, but was never to inspired to buy them.
Have always liked John Lennon [and George Harrison]. I like most of Lennon's albums but if I had to pick just one I think it would be Double Fantasy [minus Yoko].
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