Does anyone love the solo work by the former Beatles also?
Not particularly, no. I feel they worked best as a band. I guess that's a little surprising since towards the end of their career their albums seemed more like a compilation of four solo artists than a band effort, but their solo careers seem very tame. I enjoyed the edge that a lot of their music had, their efforts to be experimental and to push boundaries, and a lot of that seemed to disappear with their solo stuff.
Good point. I do, however, find John Lennon's first albums (such as 'John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band') are very avant-garde and edgy; infact the album I mentioned is almost like primal scream therapy in places.
By the way, I really hope the OP comes back and finds that we've turned this into a Beatles Appreciation thread LOL
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