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Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 00:25


Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 00:26


"all you need is love "
"we love you and we hope that you love
we too."





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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 00:27








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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 01:14



AC: One of the things that had...
interested me was that you said
that you were very shy people.

JL: Yes, we are.

AC: And yet, these are...
Does that prove you're not shy?

JL Certainly not.

AC: Only the shyest people in the world
would take pictures like this.
Do shy people...
Do they ever become naked or not?



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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 02:16

JL : I think that everybody owes it to the world
to prove they have pubic hair.



AC: And you've done it.
You've done it and I tell you
that I applaud you for it.

O: If you want to prove it, you can prove it.

AC :Why don't you prove it now...








Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 03:01

AC: Clearly, you must have felt
the world wanted to know...
what your private parts looked like.

JL: And now the world knows.

AC: I tell you that's one of
the greatest contributions...
to enlightenment and culture of our time.

JL :I'm glad you noticed.


AC : I wanna thank..
I wanna tell you it's hard not to notice.
Now you have a song and one of the lines,
and correct me if it isn't:
"Christ, it ain't easy. Everywhere I go,
they're gonna crucify me."

JL : Rubbish. I didn't say it. The lyric goes
"Christ, you know it ain't easy.
You know how hard it can be "The way things are going,
they're gonna crucify me." And you, baby.

AC: This isn't my song.
These don't express my...

JL : We are all together in this world.
Let's face it. You and I are married
together in this world.

AC : That is a very unkind thought
to plant in my mind.




Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 03:11




"Just like Dylan's Mr. Jones!"





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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 03:18







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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:22












Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:23

Al Capp, great scene from Imagine. Obviously very angry at John and Yoko. He is lucky he left without getting a black eye. How rude and racist he is to Yoko. Probably the only thing that saved him was it was being filmed.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:23


Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:25

Quote
whitem8
Al Capp, great scene from Imagine. Obviously very angry at John and Yoko. He is lucky he left without getting a black eye. How rude and racist he is to Yoko. Probably the only thing that saved him was it was being filmed.

Hi whitem8, I agree with you...well said.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:30

Well actually the only thing that save Al Capp was that John was trying to move away from his violent side. What a bag of old school hatred Al Capp was...great scene and Derek Taylor trying to kick him out...

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:38






Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 04:54

check this out

" It's funny how culture battles of the past smolder
on even years later. I have in mind here a battle
between factions on the same side, not a divide
on the level of Jerry Falwell versus Jerry Garcia, say.
Rather, Beatles versus Stones, that staple of the late 1960s.

The dying embers of this ancient dispute were revived
by a NY Times op-ed about the Beatles and their
lasting impact.
I didn't personally think the op-ed added
a whole lot or said much of enormous interest,
so I figured the Times' internal op-ed selection
politics must have been at work in some unknown
way. But judging from the volume of letters
about the op-ed that the Times published
in today's Week in Review, it must have
been a real audience pleaser.

Anyway, two of the letters revive the Rolling Stones fans'
side of the dispute. The op-ed had obtusely cited
the Beatles' "Revolution" as indicative of the
revolutionary political spirit of music at
the time, so the first letter rightly points
out that "Revolution" is anti-political
activism, and indeed "the Beatles'
declaration of blissed-out withdrawal,"
whereas the Stones sang that "the time
is right for fighting in the streets."




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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:11


who had more wives the Beatles or the Stones?
come on place your bets

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:32




"No contest! the Beatles all the way!!"
settle down now let's hear the Stones shall we? yes ofcourse.
One more thing we all can agree EC was the sixth stone and the fifth Beatle
and this age old argument has divided the union.



Let's hear the applause meter
to see who is actually better the Beatles or the Stones.
A lot of people still can't figure it out
so once and for all we'll put this to rest
stand by for the winner...

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:34

Well the votes are in

stand by

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:37

Clapton wasn't the fifth Beatle, that would be Billy Preston, the only musician to be officially listed on a Beatles single... Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:48

The winner is... David Bowie?




Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: copsnrobbers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 05:55

Quote
whitem8
Clapton wasn't the fifth Beatle, that would be Billy Preston, the only musician to be officially listed on a Beatles single... Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston.

I believe you're right..

and happy Birth day to John Lennon

peace.



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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: bustedtrousers ()
Date: October 10, 2010 13:27

Quote
whitem8
Clapton wasn't the fifth Beatle, that would be Billy Preston, the only musician to be officially listed on a Beatles single... Get Back The Beatles with Billy Preston.

I thought Murray the K was the fifth Beatle.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 10, 2010 19:01

He called himself the fifth Beatle, but the Beatles didn't think much of him and after their 65 tour he had nothing to do with them. Really the fifth Beatle was George Martin! But Billy Preston was the only musician given credit on a headline with The Beatles...

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: JJHMick ()
Date: October 10, 2010 21:26

Mick once said: Sometimes Brian took us off the bluesy path with often amazing results.
It is 'George Martin regularly took the Beatles off the poppy path with often amazing results'.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 11, 2010 09:22

To be fair JJHMick, it was really The Beatles that begain asking more of George Martin in the studio...asking for specific sounds and effects that he then came up with...

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: October 11, 2010 10:09

It's amazing how this lot looks so old and dated... The "Bed For Peace" crap : Nixon must have been scared to death by these two eye rolling smiley

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: tonterapi ()
Date: October 11, 2010 12:10

Abbey Road was the fifth beatle. smiling smiley

Quote
dcba
It's amazing how this lot looks so old and dated... The "Bed For Peace" crap : Nixon must have been scared to death by these two eye rolling smiley
It does. But even though it was a naive action it was right for those times. John and Yoko didn't want to scare anyone - they just wanted the message about peace to be heard. "Give Peace A Chance" still has meaning in our time so I don't look at it as a total waste of time.

Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: October 11, 2010 12:26

Actually, it was supposed to be funny and supposed to change the media from being the psyncophantic followers they had become. The War is Over if You Want it billboards, Lennon hanging out with the radical left and the plan to tour the country following the Republican Convention and fund raising efforts definitely sent a chill up Nixon's spine...and Elvis going to the White House to tattle tale on the fab four saying they were just drug users and anti-American, he was even deputized by Nixon! Funny stuff indeed. A great movie is The US vs. John Lennon, a very good documentary.



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Re: Lennon, life with the lyons
Posted by: JJHMick ()
Date: October 11, 2010 23:13

And there's some little jerk in the FBI keeping papers on them six feet high.



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