Showing posts with label The Beatles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Beatles. Show all posts

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Who's your favorite Beatle? The results of an informal survey

The Beatles battle it out for your affections

This article has been reposted from my blog, Always More to Hear.

For months I've been asking you all: "who is your favorite Beatle?" (Sorry if it's been annoying!)

In honor of Ringo Starr’s 70th birthday and Paul McCartney’s live performance return to San Francisco at AT&T Park this Saturday, July 10th, I’ve finally posted these articles on Examiner.com (one for every Beatle).

Thank you to all of you who responded. Your responses were fascinating and I had so much fun writing about this topic!

In my findings, the order of most popular to least popular went like this: John, George, Ringo, Paul. A scientific national poll of Americans had a very different opinion (Paul is "America's favorite Beatle").

So who is your favorite Beatle? Are you a fan of the rock’n’roller who got political? How about the quiet spiritual one? Maybe your favorite was the cute one who wrote silly love songs? Or perhaps you go for the underdog? Please feel free to disagree.


And just because: please read this fabulous essay on mightygodking.com (if you haven't already) entitled "Scenes From An Alternate Universe Where The Beatles Accepted Lorne Michaels' Generous Offer." If you are a Beatles fan, you will be moved. Please read at least until the battle of the bands between The Beatles and the Electric Mayhem. It's brilliant.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Why love Ringo - From the film "(500) Days of Summer"

Summer: “I love Ringo Starr.”
Tom: “Nobody loves Ringo Starr.”
Summer: “That’s why I love him.”

Thursday, February 19, 2009

13 Reasons to Give Ringo Starr Some Respect


In my quest to find out everyone's favorite Beatle, I've discovered that folks love Ringo.  And the folks that love Ringo, REALLY love Ringo.

My favorite reason so far? 

"He looked like a nice Jewish boy."

So I found this wonderful list: "13 Reasons to Give Ringo Starr Some Respect" written by John Bryant, a session drummer who has worked with folks like Ray Charles.


George Harrison said: "Playing without Ringo is like driving a car on three wheels."