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I was just listening to Lennon's "Mind Games", and started thinking what would John think of todays music? Would he still be a working artist and touring?
The one thing that I always love about John is that he was honest with his feelings about what was going on around him. His music is so timely, that 50 years from now a song like "Woman" and "Mind Games" will still be something that fans can listen to and still love. What do you think?
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I don't think that John would be too happy with the music being made today. When John was making music with the Beatles rock music was still mosty uncharted territory. These days there is very little that is new in music, because pretty much everything has been done.
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I have to agree with you. Lennon was about experimenting with music, so I would think that if he were still around he would put out music that was better than what we are hearing today. But I agree that he would be so disappointed with the way so many artist today are just not going beyond what they hear.
So sad we will never know. |
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he would hate the noise pollution that is hip hop.
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I think he'd still be putting out music today. I think he would still have been pretty big in the '80s, but would have slowed down a bit in the '90s.
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I love all of these songs by John Lennon. "Imagine", "Cold Turkey", "Give Peace a Chance", "Woman", "Starting Over" and others.
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I love John Lennon's song "Imagine". When September 11th happened and the the wars with Afghanistan and Iraq happened I wondered what he would have written. I saw a program about him on History tv awhile back and it showed that during sometime he took a break from music because he didn't have anything to say. I'm sure he would have a lot to say if he were alive today.
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if Lennon was still alive, he'd be criticized for being a pacifist, I'm more than willing to bet that
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In the late 70's, John Lennon was asked: "If the Beatles were still together, what do you think they would sound like?"
John answered: "Probably a lot like Cheap Trick". No wonder Cheap Trick reminds me of The Beatles! |
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But John decided he wanted the song to be a little softer, so he re-recorded it with his regular band. The Cheap Trick version remained unreleased until 1998, when the four-disc box set The John Lennon Anthology was released. The Double Fantasy version is good, but I actually prefer the version with Cheap Trick. |
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I actually prefer the "harder" version of I'm Losing You.
There's also a version where Robin Zander (of Cheap Trick) sings I'm Losing You. He sounds a lot like John in that song. Then again, Robin Zander can sound like anyone he wants. No wonder he's called the "Man of a Thousand Voices".
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I saw in Parade weekly magazine that i get every Saturday that Paul McCartney & John Lennon had did a album together before John died. Paul took credit for all the songs & left John's name off the credits on his album cause Paul was jealous of John. Did ya'll hear about this? It's a damn shame Paul is jealous of him when they're supposed to be friends.
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What? No. You're thinking of either Wings Over America (1976) or Back In The U.S. (2002), both live albums. On both albums, Paul switched the "Lennon/McCartney" credits of the Beatles songs he performed to "Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon."
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Your right, my bad. Paul McCartney did switch the writing credits on the live albums they did together which was a b***h move cause he wants to take all the credit.
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