gijoe26
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Post by gijoe26 on Jan 8, 2009 0:33:30 GMT 1
I'm agreeing with Johnlennonfan25 too--I have to say Imagine. It's beautiful. All of his albums are really--they were written and recorded in different stages in his life and are all equally brilliant.
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Jetson
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Post by Jetson on Jan 11, 2009 8:57:15 GMT 1
I voted for the Plastic Ono Band Album, but for me It, and Imagine are my two favorite albums. But really I have liked nearly every song I've heard of his, in the short time I've listened to his solo/Yoko music.
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Post by lennonlegend on May 13, 2009 13:15:37 GMT 1
I rank them like this:
Plastic Ono Band Imagine Walls And Bridges Mind Games Double Fantasy Milk And Honey Rock 'N Roll Sometime In New York City
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Post by beatlestone on May 15, 2009 16:03:09 GMT 1
John Lennon Plastic Ono Band is the best solo album from any former Beatle. It's creatively, musically & artistically John's greatest triumph as a solo artist with Imagine close behind. I heard it for the first time, back in 81 & he put his heart & soul out there for the fans.
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Post by lennononmymind on Sept 17, 2009 22:26:21 GMT 1
Imagine, Plastic Ono Band and then Double Fantasy. If you took the songs that John wrote on Double Fantasy and Milk And Honey and combined them, you would have one incredible album that would rate right up there with Imagine and Plastic Ono Band. I'm so angry he was taken away from us when he had so much more to offer.
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Post by taylor on Sept 20, 2009 5:46:51 GMT 1
I like Rock N Roll the best. I listen to it more often then the others. My second favorite is Mind Games.
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beatlestone
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Post by beatlestone on Dec 21, 2009 23:19:25 GMT 1
Plastic Ono Band is above everything else John released as a solo artist, because it's so raw & no former Beatle has ever come close. Sometime In NYC is a great album, in its own right & it's too bad it's never gotten any respect, even after over 35 years.
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Post by imagineforlennon on Feb 23, 2010 9:38:07 GMT 1
I love Imagine. Just thinking about it gives me chills
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Post by snoopy on Feb 23, 2010 14:15:44 GMT 1
Hi I voted for "Mind games" as I think it's an underrated album. But in fact, I like all his albums equally , except of "Sometime in New York City" . Snoopy
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Post by nomoreweather on May 9, 2010 17:57:09 GMT 1
I voted for Walls & Bridges, so fun to listen to, every song is really interesting I think. Someone mentioned if you could mix Double Fantasy and Milk & Honey, I agree. If you took out all Yoko's tunes and replaced with Borrowed Time, Nobody Told Me, Steppin Out, etc. you'd easily have his best album IMO. but as it stands I'll say:
W&B Imagine Rock n Roll Plastic Ono Band Double Fantasy Milk & Honey Mind Games STINYC
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solidair
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Post by solidair on Oct 16, 2010 21:51:45 GMT 1
I voted for Imagine. The first album I got in 1981 and it blew me away - I was lucky, I got a copy with the poster and post card in it. Fantastic album.
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rnamoo06
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Post by rnamoo06 on Nov 24, 2010 16:39:25 GMT 1
Plastic Ono Band because the album bothered the critics, before his death, so much. After his death, the critics called it genious.
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tele52
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Post by tele52 on Dec 7, 2010 16:25:06 GMT 1
Imagine or Plastic Ono Band are my favourites, hard to choose between them
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Post by yerblues1234 on May 22, 2011 8:29:12 GMT 1
yeahh, i think Imagine is his best album. All his albums are really great. I love John. He is a genius. Guys you can visit my blog, wwwbeatles.blogspot.com no period between www and beatles and u can also visit memoriesofjohnlennon.blogspot.com those blogs are my tribute to the Beatles and John Lennon.
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Post by matt72582 on Jun 26, 2011 1:49:04 GMT 1
Walls and Bridges, Plastic Ono Band, Imagine, Mind Games are all an inch from each other. It's sad to say, but Double Fantasy, or Single Fantasy was in my opinion his least best work, but "I'm Losing You" is so great and has one of Lennon's best bridges,
"Here in the land of indecision, I don't know what to do, I feel you're slipping away,...
I really love the chords, C-G-C, E7-Am-E7
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