@jake4480 @soundclamp I rarely boost without alt text but more people should see this, lol
John Lennon was such a blatant hypocrite. As anyone who is that preachy usually is.
@jake4480 @alisynthesis @soundclamp As a reasonably well-off kid from a dysfunctional family, Lennon is unfortunately more relatable to most people with the surplus cognition to call themselves Beatles fans than the three poor kids who were in the band with him. "Revolution" is such a radical statement in defense of not upsetting the status quo.
As I've gotten older I've found myself respecting George more than either John or Paul. Not that he didn't have his own bullshit (like, couldn't he have just murdered Eric Clapton and made the world a better place?) but he has a naked honesty in his work that they rarely, if ever, achieved.
@theotherbrook @jake4480 @soundclamp yeah I would pick George if I had to pick a Beatle.
But honestly, I would pick Ray Davies.
@theotherbrook @jake4480 @soundclamp they really were. Although the best best beatles were The Better Beatles
(I have no idea where I heard about this back in the day, but do NOT sleep on The Better Beatles.)

@jake4480 @theotherbrook @soundclamp yeah you're all welcome. the better beatles are CRAZY cool. I actually just looked them up for the first time, and they were about what you would think. I love punks.
@theotherbrook @jake4480 @soundclamp it is legitimately fun and cool music and I would choose to listen to these versions over the originals 9/10 times.
Beatles songs are mostly very child-like imo, and they somehow really work in this setting.
(I feel kinda like @theotherbrook about the Beatles. They're just way too much at this point.)
@alisynthesis @theotherbrook @soundclamp and see, I liked some Beatles tunes, but as a teen, I was also listening to Half Japanese, stuff like this. Where my first punk band in 1996 practiced was RIGHT down the street from Jad & David Fair in Uniontown, Maryland. My best friend lived there, he'd see Jad. Once is enough! hahaha

@jake4480 @alisynthesis @soundclamp Okay, I haven't listened to Half Japanese in forever. Time to remedy that. But it's also the moment when I point out that the line in "London Calliing" that goes "Phony Beatlemania has bitten the dust" isn't about the Beatles or the cultural phenomenon of Beatlemania, but the exploitative "tribute" show Beatlemania ending its original run.
That tidbit is the weight I've carried a long time.