John Lennon & Paul McCartney
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Lennon and McCartney: Contrasts in Style According to the Angelfire website, Lennon and McCartney are an unusually polarized songwriting team. The personal relationships that the Beatles shared were constantly changing, John Lennon was clearly the acknowledged leader. To begin with, Lennon had more of a vision of what the Beatles were about and what they could be. Lennon had a rebellious nature that asked provoking questions, confronted assumptions and societal norms, and challenged authority. One could infer that when Lennon looked at himself and the world around him, he felt dissatisfied and wanted to be an agent for change. McCartney's lyrics have been described as often being witty, charming, narrative, or sentimental. Lennon's can be acerbic, confessional, confrontational, critical and obtuse. As musicians, their personalities complement each other, enlarging the scope of what would otherwise be individual statements. Paul's lyrical harmony tended to tone down Lennon's intensity. If they did not always work together when writing even though the publishing citations
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