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Post by artemis on Jan 9, 2013 16:23:53 GMT -5
PLASTIC ONO BAND's "DEATH OF SAMANTHA" lyrics - hint to FENNON's "murder"
People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby.
When i'm on the phone, i thank god, My voice sounds smooth and clear without a trace of tear. When i'm at work, i thank god, I still have that smile ma used to say lit her day.
But something inside me, something inside me died that day.
People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby.
When i'm with people, i thank god, I can talk hip when i'm crying inside. When i'm with friends, i thank god, I can light a cigarette when i'm choking inside.
People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby.
A friend lent me shades So i could hide my eyes that day. Was a snowy day, The shades have seen a lot of things i didn't want to know myself.
Was like an accident, part of growing up, People tell me.
But something inside me, something inside me died that day.
What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do?
The world suddenly looks a strange place, People seem talking in foreign words.
And something inside me, something inside me died that day.
What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do?
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Post by beatlies on Jan 9, 2013 20:07:11 GMT -5
PLASTIC ONO BAND's "DEATH OF SAMANTHA" lyrics - hint to FENNON's "murder" People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm on the phone, i thank god, My voice sounds smooth and clear without a trace of tear. When i'm at work, i thank god, I still have that smile ma used to say lit her day. But something inside me, something inside me died that day. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm with people, i thank god, I can talk hip when i'm crying inside. When i'm with friends, i thank god, I can light a cigarette when i'm choking inside. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. A friend lent me shades So i could hide my eyes that day. Was a snowy day, The shades have seen a lot of things i didn't want to know myself.
Was like an accident, part of growing up, People tell me.
But something inside me, something inside me died that day.What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? The world suddenly looks a strange place, People seem talking in foreign words. And something inside me, something inside me died that day. What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? Yes, I've mentioned this before. But in relation to Yucko possibly murdering the real John Lennon in 1959 or whenever, or an earlier Fennon. This song was released in the early 1970s. In terms of what Yoko Ono could possibly explain this song as being about, in her official life biography, the only thing that comes to mind is, maybe, her first abortion? Or unofficially, besides her murdering someone, when Yoko first became informed as a spy/ruling class insider that the whole cultural/entertainment system was a fake, Orwellian matrix rigged by the CIA etc.? www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VRHmuFVdUQ
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Post by artemis on Jan 12, 2013 16:47:31 GMT -5
"‘He was unsure of himself’: Jack Douglas remembers tentative return by the Beatles’ John Lennon in 1980
Jack Douglas, who produced the final album issued in John Lennon’s lifetime, says the former Beatles star was so nervous about returning to music in 1980 that he initially had Douglas rehearse a band without him.
Douglas, who had earlier worked as a studio assistant on Lennon’s 1971 project Imagine before producing a series of hits for Aerosmith and Cheap Trick, assembled a crack group of players — including Tony Levin, Hugh McCracken, Andy Newmark and others. (Later, he even brought in members of Cheap Trick for an unreleased session.)
But Douglas didn’t initially tell anyone who the gig was for, at Lennon’s instruction.
They met and began running through potential songs without Lennon. Douglas would then take the tapes back for Lennon to evaluate the process.
Lennon had been out of the limelight for some five years before the eventual 1980 release of Double Fantasy, living as a househusband while raising his young son Sean with Yoko Ono.
Douglas, in a new talk with MusicRadar, says Lennon didn’t introduce himself to his backing band until the very last rehearsal before recording was to begin.
“The whole thing was top secret,†Douglas tells Joe Bosso. “I hired great guys and put together a band, and we did some terrific rehearsal tapes. But they didn’t even know who they were backing — that’s how secretive this was. John didn’t want to come to the sessions at first; he was unsure of himself. So I would record the rehearsals with the band, then I’d go and play them for John, who would sit in his bed at the Dakota and listen to them. He’d suggest some changes, and then I’d go to the band and work things out.â€
After finally meeting Levin and Co., Lennon played a new song that he’d been working on, one that hadn’t yet even been demoed. It was “(Just Like) Starting Over,†which would become a No. 1 hit two weeks after Lennon was murdered by a deranged fan on December 8, 1980 — then eventually earn a Grammy nomination for record of the year.
“I heard it and I said, ‘That’s the first song we’ll record,’†Douglas says. He was certain from the first that it would be a smash: “That one was so obvious. The minute I heard it, I knew.â€
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Post by beatlies on Jan 12, 2013 19:59:51 GMT -5
The MoptopFeatles in Tokyo, Japan in June 1966. They stopped doing any more live tours after August 1966. Here, we get to hear them at a live performance without any closed door, studio engineering tricks and less audience screaming than usual. MoptopFohnFennon sounds mostly listless, weak voiced and sometimes off key. So does MoptopFeorge. MoptopFaul's voice sounds good, if it hasn't been overdubbed in post-production: www.youtube.com/watch?v=x953GwKEwI8John Lennon is officially supposed to have first encountered Yoko Ono, of Japan's notorious war criminal, mega-wealthy and aristocatic Yasuda cartel banking family (on her mother's side), at the Indica Gallery in London on November 9, 1966 ("9-11"). She is also the daughter of Eisuke Ono, who had been briefly detained as a "Class B" war criminal for playing a leading role in starving to death a million Vietnamese people under Axis Japanese occupation during World War Two.
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Post by beatlies on Jan 12, 2013 20:20:07 GMT -5
PLASTIC ONO BAND's "DEATH OF SAMANTHA" lyrics - hint to FENNON's "murder" People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm on the phone, i thank god, My voice sounds smooth and clear without a trace of tear. When i'm at work, i thank god, I still have that smile ma used to say lit her day. But something inside me, something inside me died that day. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm with people, i thank god, I can talk hip when i'm crying inside. When i'm with friends, i thank god, I can light a cigarette when i'm choking inside. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. A friend lent me shades So i could hide my eyes that day. Was a snowy day, The shades have seen a lot of things i didn't want to know myself.
Was like an accident, part of growing up, People tell me.
But something inside me, something inside me died that day.What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? The world suddenly looks a strange place, People seem talking in foreign words. And something inside me, something inside me died that day. What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? Yes, I've mentioned this before. But in relation to Yucko possibly murdering the real John Lennon in 1959 or whenever, or an earlier Fennon. This song was released in the early 1970s. In terms of what Yoko Ono could possibly explain this song as being about, in her official life biography, the only thing that comes to mind is, maybe, her first abortion? Or unofficially, besides her murdering someone, when Yoko first became informed as a spy/ruling class insider that the whole cultural/entertainment system was a fake, Orwellian matrix rigged by the CIA etc.? www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VRHmuFVdUQThe repeated "chickie baby" line is featured in this major clue scene, featuring Beatle George/Feorge, in A Hard Day's Night (1964) (To Beatle George) "You can be replaced, chickie baby.... the new thing is to care passionately and be right wing" www.youtube.com/watch?v=QREeweMWTZk
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Post by beatlies on Jan 29, 2013 21:36:17 GMT -5
PLASTIC ONO BAND's "DEATH OF SAMANTHA" lyrics - hint to FENNON's "murder" People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm on the phone, i thank god, My voice sounds smooth and clear without a trace of tear. When i'm at work, i thank god, I still have that smile ma used to say lit her day. But something inside me, something inside me died that day. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. When i'm with people, i thank god, I can talk hip when i'm crying inside. When i'm with friends, i thank god, I can light a cigarette when i'm choking inside. People say i'm cool, Ya', i'm a cool, chick baby. Ev'ry day i thank god That i'm such a cool, chick baby. A friend lent me shades So i could hide my eyes that day. Was a snowy day, The shades have seen a lot of things i didn't want to know myself.
Was like an accident, part of growing up, People tell me.
But something inside me, something inside me died that day.What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? The world suddenly looks a strange place, People seem talking in foreign words. And something inside me, something inside me died that day. What do you do-oo? what can you do? What do you do-oo? what can you do? Yes, I've mentioned this before. But in relation to Yucko possibly murdering the real John Lennon in 1959 or whenever, or an earlier Fennon. This song was released in the early 1970s. In terms of what Yoko Ono could possibly explain this song as being about, in her official life biography, the only thing that comes to mind is, maybe, her first abortion? Or unofficially, besides her murdering someone, when Yoko first became informed as a spy/ruling class insider that the whole cultural/entertainment system was a fake, Orwellian matrix rigged by the CIA etc.? www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VRHmuFVdUQBillionaire Yoko Ono's latest safe, token cause to keep up apearances as being some sort of legitimate, left-leaning activist. It's worth noting that Yoko Ono and "Sean Taro Lennon" own vast amounts of farmland in upstate New York: www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/18/artists-against-fracking-new-york_n_2502496.html
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Post by beatlies on Jan 29, 2013 22:56:57 GMT -5
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Post by lucy on Jan 30, 2013 19:48:14 GMT -5
Strange, how close he looks to Sean Lennon, IF indeed the Sean we have been seeing lately is really Lennon's or an imposter....hmmmmm
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Post by artemis on Jan 31, 2013 3:44:26 GMT -5
I bet SEAN was imposter replaced too.... It runs in the family after all.... If even YOKO was how could SEAN be forgiven
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Post by lucy on Jan 31, 2013 12:36:27 GMT -5
I bet Sean was replaced, now that you mention it...maybe even a surrogate. Okay, Yoko had many abortions and miscarriages over the years, and she was rather old in the time he was "born". We never saw a pregnant Yoko, and we supposedly didn't see John for the first five years of Sean's life....something rather odd in the entire setting if you ask me.
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Post by beatlies on Jan 31, 2013 14:09:48 GMT -5
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Post by artemis on Jan 31, 2013 15:53:14 GMT -5
As far as I remember this RANDY NEWMAN stuff was posted before by me and beatlies....
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Post by lucy on Feb 1, 2013 5:53:38 GMT -5
How many do we have now? Charlie Brill, Ralph Ellis and Randy Newman? How many others have been discussed?
It's a really strange thing to consider how many different men played "John Lennon", including the man we had considered to be John during the "moptop" era. Very disturbing.
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Post by artemis on Feb 1, 2013 6:16:13 GMT -5
PETER SELLERS is another one too
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Post by lucy on Feb 4, 2013 21:43:21 GMT -5
Yeah, you're right, I forgot about him.
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