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Beatles forums => Polls => Topic started by: sgt. peppie on December 07, 2009, 02:51:00 AM
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They all had their own sense of humor.
John, in my opinion, was the funniest :D
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They all had their own sense of humor.
John, in my opinion, was the funniest :D
Yeah, me too. He was craizy ha2ha
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Yeah, John was so witty! He could have been a comedian. ;D
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John with his fantastic sense of humour! Which never dropped below a certain decent level. A master!
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It's between John and George for me. John had that smart-ass wit. George put some humor into some of his songs, e.g. 'Taxman' or 'Piggies'
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Why not.
When it comes to the famous press interviews, John always strikes me as far more uneasy and self conscious than the others. I think a lot of John's reputation as the "witty" Beatle comes more from his books than anything he ever said. Impossible to quantify, but I always find George and Ringo the quickest and wittiest when it came to the spoken word.
I reckon a good example is the "rattle your jewellery." Funny on paper, but John's delivery is nervous and hesitant. But George and Ringo snap out the one liners (many of which are actually funny) with apparent ease.
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^ I also really enjoy George and Ringo's sense of humor. I think George had a really funny sarcastic humor that he was really good at timing.
And Ringo always had that humor that was so spontaneous you never saw it coming, I don't even think they always saw it coming. They would all burst into laughter when he would say a great one liner. It's always great to see their expressions when that happens. :)
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john 1 ha2ha ha2ha ha2ha ha2ha
ringo 2 ha2ha ha2ha ha2ha
paul 3 ha2ha ha2ha
george 4 ha2ha
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John and Ringo.
That's not to say Paul and George haven't made some good jokes too. :D
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John kept the Beatles sane i think with his wittiness and funny ways ;)
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I'd vote for either John or George. John's wit was more biting and goofy while George's humor was very dry. However, all the Beatles were funny people, that is partly why I love 'em so much.
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Ringo
There's a reason Cynthia called Ringo the funny one/clown of the group.
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They all make me laugh in different ways.
John, like everyone has said, just had such an intellegent sense of humor, but he seemed a little self-conscious about him.
Ringo was just a loveable goofball.
George had some great quips that pretty much came out of nowhere.
Paul usually makes me laugh because he often tries so hard to come off as 'serious' and 'professional', but you can tell he's not ha2ha.
But most of all, I love it when they all played off of each other.
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They're all pretty funny, but George's dry wit is more to my taste.
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I think George was the funniest in a subtle way
Like Monty Python humor
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Ringo's the funniest but George's dry, subtle jokes are great as well. Never really though of John as a very funny guy and Paul's sense of humor is downright lame. But it's cool, at least he's trying. ;D
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Paul's sense of humor is downright lame. But it's cool, at least he's trying. ;D
ha2ha
John or Ringo. They are both funny in different ways. I like John's wit, can get a bit mean... Ringo seems to be harmless. (not that John wasn't)
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John, because I am such a commoner *rattling of jewelry* and appreciate his...uh... s i n c e r i t y. ;)
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I think George was the funniest in a subtle way
Like Monty Python humor
I don't think of Monty Python as very subtle... they were quite over-the-top!
George did have a great dry humor that I love... but John was a total clown. To me, he was more Pythonesque... very intelligent and very silly at the same time.
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I can't really choose just one!
They all had different senses of humor
Ringo was funny naturally I guess, but John for example, always makes me laugh with his sarcasm ;D
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i agree with john...he said ringo was.....
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Its a toss up between John and George for me.
John was always in your face funny. But George has this clever sly shy-ish random way of making you laugh.
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Probably George and Ringo.
George was the only (ex-)Beatle who appeared in "All you need is cash", the film about The Rutles... The film was, of course, very "pythonesque"... I really think George had a good sense of humour. :D
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Probably George and Ringo.
George was the only (ex-)Beatle who appeared in "All you need is cash", the film about The Rutles... The film was, of course, very "pythonesque"... I really think George had a good sense of humour. :D
But surely that's because Harrison was mates with the Python crew, and his presence in a satire about the Beatles was very apt, and an excellent audience puller. It's a real push to say they included him because he was particularly funny.
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But surely that's because Harrison was mates with the Python crew, and his presence in a satire about the Beatles was very apt, and an excellent audience puller. It's a real push to say they included him because he was particularly funny.
Who says that they included him because he was "particularly funny"? I also don't think that he was used as an "audience puller". He surely was mates with parts of the Python crew, probably because they had a similar type of humour. To me, Harrison's appearance in "All you need is cash" showed that he had a good sense of humour. And that's all I wanted to say.
But why should anybody listen to me, since I know nothing... Anyway, I really don't know which Beatle was the funniest. But I think that George, with his dry kind of humour, was probably the wittiest. He was, IMHO, wittier than John, for example.
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I thought that George could be pretty funny.
In 1999, George was assaulted in his home and seriously injured by a deranged fan. After this unfortunate incident, George ironically commented, "Why doesn't this sort of thing ever happen to the Rolling Stones?"
George referred to Eric Clapton as his "Husband-in-Law".
George had a wonderful sense of humor.
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They all had their own sense of humor.
John, in my opinion, was the funniest :D
John was very funny since Liverpool times.
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George makes me laugh the most in interviews and such so I vote George! :)
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John for me, by a mile ;D
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John for me, by a mile ;D
I agree.
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I think Ringo had some hidden humor, but John was outright the funniest to watch.
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I think they all had a good sense of humor but John makes me laugh the most. He was goofy but also very clever. Of course, it probably wasn't much fun when he used that cleverness for sarcasm.
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Paul.
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John by far for me, no question about it (although all of them have a great sense of humor). I've always thought that it would be amazing to know John personally because he's so hilarious, sarcastic, and interesting.
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George for me...
He humor was very dry. That is my sense of humor too.
I think George in Anthology is hilarious.
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In my opinion I think that John is.
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I think they all had a good sense of humor but John makes me laugh the most. He was goofy but also very clever. Of course, it probably wasn't much fun when he used that cleverness for sarcasm.
"'I Dig a Pygmy', by Charles Hawtrey and the Deaf Aids... Phase One, in which Doris gets her oats!" - again from Let It Be, John cutting up. The 'deaf aids' is what they called their amplifiers, and Charles Hawtrey was a British actor, a real person, who had about 70 film appearances in British cinema between 1922 and 1972.
"I'd like to say thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves and I hope we've passed the audition." - spoken by John, not at the end of the studio session for "Get Back," but from the rooftop concert; Phil Spector edited it back onto the end of the "Get Back" track. And yes, that's also John at the beginning drolling, "Sweet Loretta Fart, she thought she was a cleaner, but she was a frying pan."
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The thing about John is that he was so quick with his wit. And I'm having a blast reading his books. It's like learning a whole new language that is just hilarious, clever and really outrageous.
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hahaha i <3 john!!! <3 the part that KILLS me in a hard days night the movie is when john goes up to the other man in thier train car that they dont know who was mean , he goes up right in his face and says "give us a kiss" bahahahahaha other people dont think its funny but im always weak at that part. and the part when he clips the measuring tape and when they all have wigs on and oh my gosh such a funny movie :) <3 JOHN LENNON MY HERO!!!!!!
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hahaha i <3 john!!! <3 the part that KILLS me in a hard days night the movie is when john goes up to the other man in thier train car that they dont know who was mean , he goes up right in his face and says "give us a kiss" bahahahahaha other people dont think its funny but im always weak at that part. and the part when he clips the measuring tape and when they all have wigs on and oh my gosh such a funny movie :) <3 JOHN LENNON MY HERO!!!!!!
There are so many funny parts in that movie. I find something new every time I watch it! Welcome to the forums, beatlerlover00. There's a thread under "Different Conversations" where you can introduce yourself if you'd like.
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Ed
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The movie star Ringo!
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You Tube has proven that George was the funniest and wittiest..I was surprised, myself.
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After listening to his latest song, its got to be Paul. ;D
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After listening to his latest song, its got to be Paul. ;D
ha2ha
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Yeah, Paul cracked us all up with a lot of his silly loves songs in the 70s....torturous times.
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(not to be taken verbatim)...
INTERVIEWER (to the four young Beatles)...Boys, what is the perfect woman?
John: I'd have to say my wife.
Interviewer: George, what about you, who is the perfect woman?
George: John's wife...
INTERVIEWER: Are you guys rich?
John: No, we're not rich yet.
Interviewer: You've got to be millionaires.
Paul: No, not yet.
Interviewer: Is Brian Epstein a millionaire.
John: I don't think he is.
Paul: We have to give a lot of our money away in taxes, to the Queen.
George: Now SHE'S a millionaire.
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INTERVIEWER: Boys, it's been said that women in America don't wear mini-skirts because they all have fat legs.
Ringo: Well, how do you know they have fat legs if they aren't wearing mini skirts?
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(not to be taken verbatim)...
INTERVIEWER (to the four young Beatles)...Boys, what is the perfect woman?
John: I'd have to say my wife.
Interviewer: George, what about you, who is the perfect woman?
George: John's wife...
INTERVIEWER: Are you guys rich?
John: No, we're not rich yet.
Interviewer: You've got to be millionaires.
Paul: No, not yet.
Interviewer: Is Brian Epstein a millionaire.
John: I don't think he is.
Paul: We have to give a lot of our money away in taxes, to the Queen.
George: Now SHE'S a millionaire.
INTERVIEWER: Boys, it's been said that women in America don't wear mini-skirts because they all have fat legs.
Ringo: Well, how do you know they have fat legs if they aren't wearing mini skirts?
ha2ha Thanks for sharing, that was extremely funny. I think each Beatle was funny in his own way, and they were great together as well. But if I had to choose one, it would be John.
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I remember George in 'Anthology' saying something like "Paul has always been older than me. To this day, he is still older than me!". I don't have an exact quote, but it was quite funny. Anyone remembers that?
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I remember George in 'Anthology' saying something like "Paul has always been older than me. To this day, he is still older than me!". I don't have an exact quote, but it was quite funny. Anyone remembers that?
Found it! 0:09
the beatles anthology 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLcwW9rpA1I#noexternalembed)
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They're all pretty funny, but George's dry wit is more to my taste.
Ditto.
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FEMALE INTERVIEWER: Who dressed you guys?
JOHN: We do. Who dresses you?
FEMALE INTERVIEWER: My husband. Is there anything you guys won't talk about?
JOHN: Yeah, your husband.
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Yea I think it's between John and George. John's humour can be a bit too sarcastic (which I do appreciate) but it's not funny-funny as the thread suggests.
After listening to his latest song, its got to be Paul. ;D
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Definitely John. He was always the one who made me laugh the hardest.
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Definitely John. He was always the one who made me laugh the hardest.
I agree, the man could be brilliant.
Interviewer : Is Ringo the best drummer in the world?
John : In the world? He's not even the best drummer in The Beatles.
ha2ha
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I really think George beat him...I'll try to find more.
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^ I also really enjoy George and Ringo's sense of humor. I think George had a really funny sarcastic humor that he was really good at timing.
And Ringo always had that humor that was so spontaneous you never saw it coming, I don't even think they always saw it coming. They would all burst into laughter when he would say a great one liner. It's always great to see their expressions when that happens. :)
I like the interview where george tels him the Ringo and he are going to paint Buckingham Palace. Green with black shutters! Very funny!
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(not to be taken verbatim)...
INTERVIEWER (to the four young Beatles)...Boys, what is the perfect woman?
John: I'd have to say my wife.
Interviewer: George, what about you, who is the perfect woman?
George: John's wife...
INTERVIEWER: Are you guys rich?
John: No, we're not rich yet.
Interviewer: You've got to be millionaires.
Paul: No, not yet.
Interviewer: Is Brian Epstein a millionaire.
John: I don't think he is.
Paul: We have to give a lot of our money away in taxes, to the Queen.
George: Now SHE'S a millionaire.
Hahaha! George was a hilarious guy ;D
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Maybe John was the funniest, but I think George was so funny too.
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I believe John was the funniest, but George would always come up with a good punchline here and there.
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John was definitely the funniest. By a mile.
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"I now declare this bridge open"
ha2ha
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Interviewer : Is Ringo the best drummer in the world?
John : In the world? He's not even the best drummer in The Beatles.
ha2ha
That one never fails to make me laugh out loud. John definitely gets my vote for funniest Beatle, although they were all clever and witty.
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And then later Paul went on to prove that Ringo wasn't the only drummer in the Beatles. ;D
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I think Ringo is genuinely the funniest, George in his own way was very funny too.
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What always amazes me is how all four of them were able to come up with clever, witty -- and, most important, unscripted -- responses to the media's questions. I just can't think that quickly on my feet like that, and I admire it.
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What always amazes me is how all four of them were able to come up with clever, witty -- and, most important, unscripted -- responses to the media's questions. I just can't think that quickly on my feet like that, and I admire it.
They were complmentary to each other. I think a lot of John's humor was a cover up for whatever was bothering him! But.. he still was funny!