as thursday marks the 25th anniversary of his murder it's amazing to see how popular he and the beatles still are. there will never be anything like them again. I get requests at work for beatles songsd from kids who are barely 13. i often wonder how the musical landscape would be today if he hadn't died..that asshole mark chapman can rot in hell..but anyways..my lennon lyric i can't get out of my mind right now is
"living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see..it's getting hard to be someone but it all works out..it doesn't matter much to me."
if you ever get a chance to listen to the Beatles anthology 2, there's an evolution of strawberry fields forever, starting with john and just his guitar from a home demo...it's beautiful
I love this song from start to finish so I had to add it all, and ya those Beatle Anthology Cd's are awesome,,,
As soon as your born they make you feel small,
By giving you no time instead of it all,
Till the pain is so big you feel nothing at all,
A working class hero is something to be,
A working class hero is something to be.
They hurt you at home and they hit you at school,
They hate you if you're clever and they despise a fool,
Till you're so fucking crazy you can't follow their rules,
A working class hero is something to be,
A working class hero is something to be.
When they've tortured and scared you for twenty odd years,
Then they expect you to pick a career,
When you can't really function you're so full of fear,
A working class hero is something to be,
A working class hero is something to be.
Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV,
And you think you're so clever and classless and free,
But you're still fucking peasents as far as I can see,
A working class hero is something to be,
A working class hero is something to be.
There's room at the top they are telling you still,
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill,
If you want to be like the folks on the hill,
A working class hero is something to be.
A working class hero is something to be.
If you want to be a hero well just follow me,
If you want to be a hero well just follow me.
working class hero..great song...in fact, that entire album "plastic ono band" is fuckin briliant...so personal, so painful...so raw..so lennon
another one i like
"i've seen through junkies, i've seen it all...i've seen religion from Jesus to Paul"
Always loved the song "Oh Yoko". The "my love will turn you on" part is :thumb:
Another one I love is:
so sgt. pepper took you by
surprise
you better see right through that
mother's eyes
those freaks was right when they
said you was you was dead
the one mistake you made was
in your head
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
you live with straights who tell
you you was king
jum when your mamma tell
you anything
the only thing you done was
yesterday
and since you've gone it's just
another day
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
a pretty face may last a year
or two
but pretty soon they'll see
what you can do
the sound you make is muzak
to my ears
you must have learned
something all those years
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
I guess I should just mention the entire "Imagine" album. The song "Imagine" IMO is one of the greatest songs of all time.
tigerthelion Wrote:Always loved the song "Oh Yoko". The "my love will turn you on" part is :thumb:
Another one I love is:
so sgt. pepper took you by
surprise
you better see right through that
mother's eyes
those freaks was right when they
said you was you was dead
the one mistake you made was
in your head
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
you live with straights who tell
you you was king
jum when your mamma tell
you anything
the only thing you done was
yesterday
and since you've gone it's just
another day
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
a pretty face may last a year
or two
but pretty soon they'll see
what you can do
the sound you make is muzak
to my ears
you must have learned
something all those years
how do you sleep?
ah how do you sleep at night?
I guess I should just mention the entire "Imagine" album. The song "Imagine" IMO is one of the greatest songs of all time.
the great thing about How do you sleep, besides the fact that it's aimed at Paul, is that George Harrison is playing lead guitar..so john wasn't the only one who thought paul was a prick
we miss you John, thanks for all the music i've had numerous talks with ppl in their 40's and so on about that day, i couldnt even 'imagine' what it was like (i was five years old at the time) but they honestly all say that they we're shocked & cried for weeks, with no shame about it all
rest in peace
didn't gord do a version of Oh Yoko once? if anybody has it, i'd love to get my hands on it
opiated Wrote:didn't gord do a version of Oh Yoko once? if anybody has it, i'd love to get my hands on it
Yes, he did. I tried to see if anyone had that White Ribbon performance where Gord did "Oh Yoko" and "The Hideout" (Sarah Harmer tune) but I got no responses.
My girlfriend cries every time she sees one of the documentaries on tv, born a couple years after he died, but it's got that effect on her.
clearlyentranced Wrote:My girlfriend cries every time she sees one of the documentaries on tv, born a couple years after he died, but it's got that effect on her.
it says so much about the man...i hate it(no..i fucking despise it) when people compare cobain to lennon...they are polar opposites...
Twenty-six years since his death.
And as stated last year, their music is still as fresh and popular as ever.
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For anyone who hasn't picked up the GD version of "Oh Yoko"
Cheers,
Pat
I'll never forget that date as long as I live. I was four years old, and my dad was working nights at the old York Farms plant in Brantford, ON. The next morning mom bundled up my sis (who was 2) and I and drove out to pick up dad from work.
Dad was 30 at the time, and had grown up living and breathing everything Beatles. They were the reason he learned to play guitar and started playing in a band, and when I look at old photos of him he had the same Beatle-mania inspired mop cut that thousands of other kids did in the 60's. Some of my earliest memories are of dad, playing his 33's on the stereo, putting his big headphones on my ears so I could hear what he was listening to. What I heard was the Beatles, and to this day hearing a note or two from a song will take me back to those days - days spent in youthful innocence, priceless time shared between father and son.
When dad got in the car that morning, mom told him that Lennon had been killed last night. Dad cried.
There is nothing as memorable as the first time you see your parents as humans... see them without the mask of "mom" or "dad, but as real people, vulnerable, subject to things beyond their control. I think kids think parents are somehow invincible, as though their position of authority extends beyond the family into the world order around them. Maybe that's why it left such a mark on me, seeing my dad cry for the first time in my life. As a four year old I knew I cried all the time, but I somehow thought parents, especially dads, were beyond that.
With my whole view of the world order now in chaos, I remember sitting very still and quiet in the back seat, asking very hesitantly "Who is John Lennon?" I will never forget dad's answer: "He was a very nice man, and he made music."
It wasn't until some time later that I made the connection between John Lennon and the sounds that came from those headphones, but when I did I could begin to understand some of dad's grief. Looking back, he did make music... and the world was robbed of an incredible gift that night.
J.