Posted on 03/21/2013 10:37:57 AM PDT by TSgt
that’s a pretty stupid thing to say
you must be too young to remember The Beatles.
From a purely artistic point of view Lennon/McCartney were brilliant together. Not like the mindless drivel that came after them
It would be WORTH IT for you to peruse their entire catalog- you will be amazed by some of it (the stuff that is NOT played over and over and over especially)
I’m a Viet Nam combat vet so I remember them. I said nothing about the Beatles as a group. John L. was a POS. His ilk spit on me and my brothers when we came home. Can you “Imagine” that!
HehHehHeh...
“Here, Yoko... let me wipe those down for you!...... A little Windex and they’re good as new.... There ya go!”
Hmmm. I won’t be able to finance my next Carnival cruise with that chicken feed.
I wonder how much those blood stained glasses would go for at a Sotheby’s New York Auction?
If it’s in good condition you could probably get a decent price. You might check ebay. Good luck.
John L. was a POS. His ilk spit on me and my brothers when we came home. Can you Imagine that!
Yep. That did it for me too. They were supposed to sing we didn’t need their opinions or any other “entertainer’s for that matter. The stupid just don’t get it.
Yep. That did it for me too. They were supposed to sing we didnt need their opinions or any other entertainers for that matter. The stupid just dont get it.
> Yoko Ono Tweets Pic Of John Lennons Bloody Glasses
A Nobel Peace Prize hopeful, apparently.
This was a photo from long ago- if I remember correctly it was used as an album cover for a collections of songs made after his death
I have yet to hear of a gun killing someone of its own accord.
which one of the proposed guncontrol laws would ban a .44 Special revolver?
I love Hey Jude - especially the ending- they really get SMOKIN’ on that!!! it is just jamming for like 4 minutes straight- go listen again.
There is even a video of the recording when it was made and Mick Jagger and The Stones and a lot of other very famous people are in the group of background singers just dancing and banging the tambourine... you gotta see it!
ooops...that was Son of Sam
Chapman used a .38 Special
That was the cover of her album Season of Glass, which I think starts off with the song No, No, No (starts with three gunshots and her screaming Noooooooooo!)
Judy Tenuta (comic) did an imitation of Yoko “kiss kiss kiss me love don’t worry don’t worry...don’t go to warllllllllllr don’t start a warrrrrrrrrrrrrrrl—you know if that guy had only aimed to the left...he’d be a hero!”
National Lampoon Letters FROM The Editors (fictional)
Dear Sirs:
Imagine no possessions. What a terrible, terrible thought.
—Yoko Ono
New York City
>>Right on the cover are John's bloodied glasses laying on a table. You can see Central Park in the background. The very park he could see as he wrote "Imagine" on the white piano in the white room of their apartment. Some called the photo morbid. Some called it sick. Yoko had gunshots start the song, "No No No."
Diversity Lane comic.
"IMAGINE there's no 'Imagine'!"
Guns never kill anyone—people do. Sometimes they use guns to do it.
Instant Karma got him.
“John L. was a POS. His ilk spit on me and my brothers when we came home”
Citation please, or else this is assumed to be personal conjecture.
I’ve read Bob Greene’s “Homecoming”.
Will do. Thanks.
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