dystopia said:
I just think the arrangement is very unique. Harrison always had his own sound, where as the Lennon/McCartney/Starr songs all had a similar sound. |
I don't know. It's true that Harrison has unique arrangements (and it's commendable given the smal -compared to the big two- amount of songs he made), but John and Paul have unique sounding songs too. I mean, you have I am the Walrus, Revolution, And Your Bird Can Sing, Penny Lane, Strawberry Fields Forever, Lucy In the Sky, Come Together, Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, Happiness is a Warm Gun, Rocky Raccoon, Honey Pie, they all something unique. I admit though that some of the more commercial songs particulary in the first years are very similar sounding, but hey, every Beatles fan knows the real Beatles start after Rubber Soul,
As for Ringo, he only made two songs, so it's not fair to judge. Still, I like both songs, specially Octopus's Garden, so no problem








