Reminder that most of his "signature sound" is Clapton or McCartney.
>Crapton
>Don't Bother Me
>Think For Yourself
>If I Needed Someone
>I Need You
>Love You To
>Tax Man
>Within You and Without You
>It's Only A Northern Song
>It's All Too Much
>All Things Must Pass (Originally a Beatles' song)
>The Inner Light
Sorry. I don't hear any Clapton or McCartney "Signature Sounds" on any of these recordings.
(And don't bother pointing out the fact that Paul plays the middle 8 leads on Tax Man. The song was still written, arranged, and composed by George)
"The Beatles were the quintessence of instrumental mediocrity. George Harrison was a pathetic guitarist, compared with the London guitarists of those days (Townshend of the Who, Richards of the Rolling Stones, Davies of the Kinks, Clapton, Beck and Page of the Yardbirds, and many others who were less famous but more original)
[...]
Ringo Starr played drums the way any kid of that time played it in his garage (even though he may ultimately be the only one of the four who had a bit of technical competence). Overall, the technique of the "Fab Four" was sub-standard."
>>73997954
Be fair- Macca was a killer bassist.
>>73997954
Go to bed, you Scruffy wop!
>>73997935
think for yourself guitar was Paul on bass using a fuzz pedal