remember Stephen John Lennon always used 'attack' as best form of defence....he'd insult people...then later sheepishly apologise or hand them a song to make it up to them !
John's digs at Paul re 'muzak' can easily be turned straight back on him too - isn't 'How ?' copying the smaltzy strings added by Phil Spector to 'The Long & Winding Road' (against Paul's wishes) while 'I Don't Wanna Be A Soldier' is in truth just a repetitive boring chant...
'How Do You Sleep' was a piece of pure hypocrisy...and could and should be aimed right back at an apathetic Lennon...who knew he was guilty of dis-interest in letting his band die - that 'attack being the best defence' ploy again...blame it ALL on Paul...
can you get any more sickly sweet 'muzak' than 'Good Night' on 'The White Album' (featuring The Mike Sammes Singers !) - John wrote that one ! (admittedly a beautiful melody but more 'Come Dancing' fodder than say Paul's jagged 'Helter Skelter' eh ?)
John was too embarressed to sing it himself...hence Ringo sang it...
John's political songs were often an embarressment too - influenced by 'blokes in the pub' & Yoko rather than any great perceptive insight (terribly that aspect re 'misleading youth' etc came back to cost him so dearly in 1980) ....
John has since his terrible death been 'canonised' through rose coloured specs (something He'd so utterly DETEST !)
he was complex, and often 'countered himself' in his songs:
Give Peace A Chance / Happiness is A Warm Gun
Dear Yoko /Move Over Ms. L
Woman /Run For Your Life
I'm The Greatest / I'm A Loser
etc...
If Paul wrote 'muzak' John could write 'tosh' ('Revolution 9', 'Dig A Pony' for two examples !) - if it wasn't for Paul we'd have got nowhere near as much as we did from The Beatles and Paul HAS experiment alot more than people realise both in The Beatles & later - Paul's song 'Coming Up' even got John back into songwriting again...
they cut back each others weaknesses and built up each others strengths - Lennon adding his bridge to Paul's 'We Can Work it out' ("Life is very short...') & Paul putting his song snippet into John's incomplete 'A Day in The Life' ('woke up...fell out of bed...') - while when they wrote to impress each other they often rose to new heights...plus joined forces at times (often for Ringo), however Linda was no John and Yoko no Paul later on...hence their respective weaknesses and excesses later began to shine through in their solo music...
plus, (even tho' neither would have admitted it to themselves) they MISSED each other musically later too....listen to Paul's influence on John in 'Woman' & John's influence on Paul in 'Let Me Roll it'
Paul lyrically re-wrote John's 'Racist Rant' titled; 'No Pakistanis' (apparently inspired by a speech by Enoch Powell !) into a chart topper keeping just the one original Lennon line on which John sings:
- 'Get Back..to where you once belong' - a rare later 'Lennon AND McCartney' song !