I’m a defender of Wonderful Christmastime and Christmas music in general. Though I don’t listen to the radio or hear the radio at work, so Im not having songs against my will played.
About solo Beatles, I’ve been listening through some of the solo stuff, and have been disappointed so far. McCartney was my favorite Beatles composer, but I find his solo work (up to Wings at the Speed of Sound, which I listened to) to be just OK rock.
Much better than the early George and John albums I’ve listened to so far, however.
I agree to an extent regarding John and George’s solo work. While I do like ALL THINGS MUST PASS, George’s solo works kind of stalls for me before coming back strong with CLOUD NINE in 1987. As for John, I know people love PLASTIC ONO BAND...I don’t care for it. For me, his best solo work was during the period he was separated from Yoko, particularly WALLS AND BRIDGES.
As far as Paul’s solo work goes, I do have to admit that post-RAM, his albums do feel much more commercial, like he’s really aiming for radioplay. He was successful at that, though, and I still enjoy his solo career, but if I were to do a top 10 favorite songs performed by Paul McCartney, they would all be Beatles songs.
Also, 6 years later, I still love “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” and no one can convince me otherwise.