George


He was the best looking one in this entie movie! I really didn't like Paul's beard, Ringo was ok, and in all of their other movies, and in the early days, John is the one that I think is sexy, but he isn't in this movie. But George, oh, he still looks so good.
Anyone else agree?

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Yeah I totally agree with you there. John was sexy in the early days, when their career started. Then he met Yoko and grew his hair. He looked plain greasy. Not to say he was like that forever, but at the time of the film, yes. And George is FOR SURE the best looking in the film. I love what he's wearing at the roof top concert. His black coat is just to die for.
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Yeah, for some reason i always felt they never took him serious as a writer.... him or Ringo.

And I loved me some Ringo since i was 3 yrs old.

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I think the Beatles splittin up was the best thing that happened to George. He was finally free to play he wanted, and how he wanted to do it. And yes, I agree with the OP. BTW the Beatles separated, George had become the sexiest... no doubts about it

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DESPERATELY seeking anyone with real knowledge of the release of the album if the lead guitar on "Let It Be" is actually George and not a Spector studio cat.
You know, the one where they play the alternative Billy Preston organ solo version on the radio often. I'd ask George Martin, but I live in L.A.

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I have Jeff Russell's "The Beatles Complete Discography" and it basically says the same as Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_It_Be_(song)

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In my opinion, George is the best looking Beatle in general and looks the best in all their movies! He was just so gorgeous in every way possible- the deep brown eyes, the sexy thick hair, the Scousiest of Scouse accents, his tall and skinny but muscular build, his smile even though he had bad teeth...I could go on and on. But yeah, basically I'm in love with him and I think he looked the best in this movie haha. He was working those lime green pants and Converse on the rooftop! Damn he was fine! But alas, I was born into a generation in which good music really no longer exists .

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Glad to see someone mentioned music at last in that last post.

Did anyone think George was the big Negative Nelly in the band, as depicted in this movie? He was really over-sensitive with Paul in that one scene which gives this movie its reputation as The Beatles arguing and falling apart. I'm no fan of McCartney but I really don't think he did anything wrong, yet George got straight up on his cross (or whatever the Maharishi equivalent is).

As for his music, he was great till he hooked up with Lynne and Petty. Then everything he did had that ELO sheen - a horrible sound. A pity, because MSL, Bangla Desh, ATMP etc were all great.




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Think the infamous scene with George and Paul is basically years in the making. They aren't what most people call fighting. It's a very civil and I would imagine very English argument. I think though George had enough. I think all the Beatles had enough by then. John has his moments in the movie too. I believe it might be in I've Got A Feeling, in the studio, where Paul keeps asking John to play a guitar line a certain way and John is clearly not playing it the way he wants. I know George was tired of the Beatles by then.

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"Paul keeps asking John to play a guitar line a certain way and John is clearly not playing it the way he wants."

I LOVE the looks of death John is giving him at that point. If this were ever released on DVD, I'd pay top dollar for a copy - JUST to see that again.

For now, I guess there's E-bay.

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness, starving hysterical naked.

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