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>I prefer Lennon, just because his writing is a lot more >personal and resonating. > >But McCartney had the most consistently good output out of the >initial Beatles solo albums. > >If I were to pick my top ten Beatles solos, it would go like >this: > >1) John — Plastic Ono Band >1) Paul — Ram >(too close to call) >3) Paul/Wings — Wild Life >4) George — All Things Must Pass >5) Paul — McCartney >6) John — Imagine >7) George — Living in the Material World >8) John — Mind Games >9) John — Live Peace >10) Ringo — Ringo > >Or something along those lines. > >But, just as an aside: can I say that, out of the last three >Beatles albums, every last one of George's songs are great? >Granted, he had fewer chances to toss out crap, but I consider >at least one of his songs on those albums among the >highlights. > >~Austin > >"Where in the world is your inspiration to say the things >you're aching to say?" > >http://austintayeshus.blogspot.com > >http://www.last.fm/user/Austintayeshus > >http://twitter.com/Austintayeshus