Are you kidding me? This is a classic performance of a great song with 4 legendary performers playing together. Keef plays a mean bass, always has. Thankfully, Yoko was not part of this...
farawayeyes2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > awesome really love that version! and keith on > bass, i've never though he could be so good at > it!!
He was playing guitar on a bass, instead of playing bassguitar which is much harder.
Odd-beat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > but she WAS part of it... lying on the flooor > inside some brown bag, at Lennon's feet. She could > not leave him for a second then.
Clapton should have distracted Lennon while Keith threw the bag in the river.
Erik_Snow Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is she really lying on the floor? I've never > noticed...is she really THAT crazy?
Yes, she's really on the floor in the bag, and yes, she's really that crazy. Actually, considering the fact that she didn't sing and you can't see her, I would say this ranks as her finest performance ever. By a wide margin.
Yes, I am pretty sure you can see it in the film, I believe when the song is over, during the applause. This thing was part of what Lennon and Ono called "bagism" in those days (as mentionned in the song "Give Peace a Chance"). They actualy gave interviews to journalists inside a bag. I never knew if it meant anything special or was just surrealistic "fun".
ohnonotyouagain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Yes, she's really on the floor in the bag, and yes, she's really that crazy. Actually, considering the fact that she didn't sing and you can't see her, I would say this ranks as her finest performance ever. By a wide margin.
Yeah, this is much better than the one with the fly crawling all over it. That one just makes you sad because you wish the fly was crawling over her corpse, but no such luck.
Keith should've kicked her with the point of his snakeskin boots.
Odd-beat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, I am pretty sure you can see it in the film, > I believe when the song is over, during the > applause. > This thing was part of what Lennon and Ono called > "bagism" in those days (as mentionned in the song > "Give Peace a Chance"). They actualy gave > interviews to journalists inside a bag. I never > knew if it meant anything special or was just > surrealistic "fun".
Yop, a little heroin goes a long, long way!
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone