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To: Olog-hai

This is important, how? Yoko Ono is a talentless b*tch like so many wealthy so call “artists” who feel they transcend the menial regular world as the “find themselves”-— just boring as hell. And, uh, listen to her sing if you dare. Good Lord, psycho ward.

The real talent in the Beatles was McCartney, and next Harrison. Lennon helped, but his fascination with a dominatrix like yoko escapes most people. And his marxist views were better financed by being separate and with yoko— for one world. The band was breaking up because they were becoming irrelevant.


38 posted on 11/11/2012 8:51:25 PM PST by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: John S Mosby

I started listening again to the Beatles a lot over the past few years, because my kids love them.....and now it’s obvious that Paul was about 70% of the genius, John about 20%, George 9%, and to be nice I’ll give Ringo 1%. John may have been the leader in the early days, but after 1966, it was pretty much all Paul.


40 posted on 11/11/2012 8:54:51 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: John S Mosby

One world /sarcasm ON.

Lennon and Ono a study in self absorption, much like Hillary finally growing up to realize there are other people in the world and it’s not about Her, or Them.

“Four thousand holes in Blackburn Lancashire-— now we know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall”-— all that from making up a song from the newspaper.

Maybe it is true anyone can do that. But there are very few who could write Eleanor Rigby or Yesterday— and Paul did that (not too much from Lennon there).


44 posted on 11/11/2012 9:02:01 PM PST by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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