Posted on 07/01/2011 10:24:12 AM PDT by HorowitzianConservative
1979 was about the same time I was having my conversion from being a young Democrat perfectly at ease with the Hippy generation around me, to being a staunch Reagan God & Country conservative. John was always the deep thinker of the four, so Im not too shocked about this revelation. Now if it was Paul, now that would be a real shocker.
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And who cares what any artist thinks?
While I agree with the thrust that it’s not surprising that John had wised up in his “old age” - the caveat here is that John always enjoyed stirring the pot - how much of this is heartfelt belief and how much of this is love of a good argument might be a bit difficult to tease out since it happened “all those years ago”.
When Lennon was killed, I was in 7th grade. The song “Imagine” was played every 15 minutes on the radio.
Two friends, one who I had been close friends with since 1st grade, were killed by a car while riding their bikes. I was devastated and still think about him. His name is Chad Chollette.
His Father and Mother played “Imagine” at his funeral because Chad loved the song. But we were too young to know what the song meant.
I guess I have a strange connection to that song. I could never listen to it and not think of Chad.
That’s strange. Sorry: http://frontpagemag.com/2011/07/01/john-lennon%E2%80%99s-second-thoughts/
See what happens when one comes off the dope for a while.
One of the things that come from demographic analysis is that people grow up. Too often in our politics when people talk about something being demographically inevidible they forget that one simple fact of reality. Now it is true we have far more adults with minds of spoiled children but thankfully most do still grow up.
Art has a big effect on what people think. Always has.
The libtards can console themselves with the fact that Paul is still one of theirs.
Well strap me to the side of a pig and roll me in the mud! I’m a huge Beatles fan, and even have a John Lennon signature Rickenbacker! However, I’ve always felt most of them were flaming idiots ideologically. This revalation about John is interesting to say the least. It would have been interesting to see how he would have reacted to the current occupant of the White House.
One reason it's been so effective is because it's so brilliant in its simplicity. Any child can learn the entire song on piano in about five minutes.
I have my doubts about the validity of this news, and it means nothing, anyway. Norma McCorvey changed her mind, too. So what? The damage is done.
I think someone is looking for their 15 minutes of fame, nothing more.
If you’re not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you’re not a conservative at forty you have no brain.
All I remember is that in 1967 or '68, he was a George Wallace man. Maybe that caused a fuss in the music business, and some press agent or manager had him record the sentimental, implicitly liberal "In the Ghetto" as damage control. Just my hypothesis.
Someone needs to make a “JOHN LENNON WAS A REPUBLICAN” bumper sticker. That should turn some heads. Or make them explode.
One UK blog had a commment that it was just an assistant cashing in on Lennon’s name, it was just driven by dollars and it wasn’t true.
However they forgot to mention that Yoko has been the biggest “casher in” on his name...:^)
I seem to remember a letter John wrote to David Marsh of Rolling Stone magazine. It was in response to Marsh criticizing Lennon for not recording anything new. This must have been late 70’s or so. Lennon let him have it good. Tried google search for it, but can’t find it. Anyone remember this?
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