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John Lennon Rates George and Himself as Guitarists #beatles #youtubeshorts
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John Lennon was known for his self-deprecating sense of humor and often downplayed his abilities in various aspects of his life, including his musicianship. Regarding his guitar playing, Lennon once remarked in a 1970 interview with Jann S. Wenner for Rolling Stone magazine that he was "an artist, and if you give me a tuba, I'll bring you something out of it." This quote reflects his view of himself as a creative force rather than a virtuoso instrumentalist.

In another instance, he explicitly addressed his guitar skills, stating that he was not technically a good guitarist in the traditional sense but was able to create his own style that suited the music he was making. He highlighted his rhythm guitar playing as a key part of the early Beatles sound and was known for his distinctive chord voicings and innovative rhythm patterns.

Lennon's approach to the guitar was more about the emotion and expressiveness he could convey rather than technical proficiency. He was adept at using his instrument to complement his songwriting, creating memorable guitar parts that served the songs rather than showcasing virtuosic skill. Lennon's legacy as a musician, therefore, lies more in his songwriting, vocal performances, and overall impact on popular music than in his technical abilities as a guitarist.

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@BenGreen1980

2 months ago

In a shocking twist, John Lennon preferred himself.

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@davidkoslow9866

2 months ago

How would you rate George? ā€œHeā€™s alright but letā€™s get back to talking about meā€

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@woodstockorientalrugcleani430

1 month ago

When one hears Georgeā€™s slide playing, one instantly knows who is playing it. That is the mark of greatness.

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@Gregorypeckory

2 months ago

No ego on good old John Lennon. šŸ˜†

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@Tomlav

2 months ago

Just watched an old clip of Ringo's: if it wasn't for Paul dragging us into the studio, the Beatles would've made two records

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@hyacinthlynch843

2 months ago

In an interview B.B. King said that he was bowled over when he heard that John wished he could play like him.

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@eudymaverickmentor

2 months ago

The funny thing is that Eric Clapton hated that people thought he was a guitar god. He just wanted to be able to write songs, like John Lennon could.

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@user-oq4jx8mc6r

2 months ago

For anyone who doubts that John wasnā€™t that proficient, listen to his guitar fills on All My Loving. It absolutely drives the song.

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@leonardocarretero1054

2 months ago

John was an excellent rythim guitarist

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@edmondlau511

2 months ago

ā€œIā€™m an artist and if you bring me a tuba, Iā€™ll make something out of itā€¦ā€ Just goes to show itā€™s not the tool, itā€™s the person wielding the tool. The tool is just a means of expression, the creativity comes from the human mind.

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@leobrussel9471

1 month ago

George was underrated. I say "was" because I think it's pretty much common wisdom now that he was a great lead guitar.

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@mdog2435

2 months ago

Revolution on the tuba was always me favorite!

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@jerrysalfi4474

2 months ago

John just exhibiting the typical insecurities of every musician. They accomplished great things together and individually while always looking ahead to whatā€™s next.

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@codyjarrett8274

2 months ago

One of my favorite lines from The Departed

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@xiaochris7467

1 month ago

John Lennon is so humble.

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@treylem3

2 months ago

In the movie 'The Departed', Jack Nicholson's character, 'Frank', quoted John Lennon's statement; ...I'm an artist, give me a tuber and I'll make something out of it". Anyone else remember that line from that movie?

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@ma7eus97

2 months ago

John was a great guitarist in my opinion. Yeah, he wasn't technically gifted, but he was very creative and seemed to always know what fitted the song best

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@rosscampbell1173

1 month ago

In Get Back, seeing John unpack this little Hawaiian slide guitar then learn it for the song For You Blue amazed me.

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@ravenbonanza1522

2 months ago

John's solos on "Get Back" are very good.

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@itsjustabitofbanterlads4737

2 months ago

The rhythm on all my loving where John is playing triplets is frighin awesome

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