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Post by Bonehead's Barber on May 28, 2019 5:12:08 GMT -5
LONG ANSWER Maybe George Harrison? It's hard, because he is unique in that he was the main songwriter in the world's biggest band. He also shared lead vocals on some MASSIVE hits. Everyone knows what he sounded like, so it's not like we can compare him to, say, Dave Grohl. However, Harrison rings a bell as he has released good albums in the relatively early stages of his solo career (I say early, because Oasis aren't ever going to reform, and he probably isn't going to stop releasing albums anytime soon.) I'm currently listening to Got My Mind Set On You, which I think is the sound Noel is going for with Holy Mountain etc. SHORT ANSWER Idiot question. There isn't anyone. You know I’ve never delved properly into Harrison’s solo stuff despite loving most of the songs he wrote for The Beatles. Where would you recommend starting? X Probably the best of The Beatles
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Post by didthedamage on May 28, 2019 6:40:45 GMT -5
LONG ANSWER Maybe George Harrison? It's hard, because he is unique in that he was the main songwriter in the world's biggest band. He also shared lead vocals on some MASSIVE hits. Everyone knows what he sounded like, so it's not like we can compare him to, say, Dave Grohl. However, Harrison rings a bell as he has released good albums in the relatively early stages of his solo career (I say early, because Oasis aren't ever going to reform, and he probably isn't going to stop releasing albums anytime soon.) I'm currently listening to Got My Mind Set On You, which I think is the sound Noel is going for with Holy Mountain etc. SHORT ANSWER Idiot question. There isn't anyone. You know I’ve never delved properly into Harrison’s solo stuff despite loving most of the songs he wrote for The Beatles. Where would you recommend starting? X All Things Must Pass is the best Beatles solo record. By a long shot. The one that came thereafter (with the hand on it) is great too.
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Post by fartpanic on May 28, 2019 10:31:59 GMT -5
LONG ANSWER Maybe George Harrison? It's hard, because he is unique in that he was the main songwriter in the world's biggest band. He also shared lead vocals on some MASSIVE hits. Everyone knows what he sounded like, so it's not like we can compare him to, say, Dave Grohl. However, Harrison rings a bell as he has released good albums in the relatively early stages of his solo career (I say early, because Oasis aren't ever going to reform, and he probably isn't going to stop releasing albums anytime soon.) I'm currently listening to Got My Mind Set On You, which I think is the sound Noel is going for with Holy Mountain etc. SHORT ANSWER Idiot question. There isn't anyone. You know I’ve never delved properly into Harrison’s solo stuff despite loving most of the songs he wrote for The Beatles. Where would you recommend starting? X The first album is usually a good place.
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