John Lennon |
His work collaborating with his band mates, the Beatles, and after their breakup, is remarkable poetry that is paired with unmatchable music. He narrated his personal journey. He grieved, joked, philosophized, loved and hated. He wondered why the kids in England in the sixties made the Beatles more popular than Jesus. He wanted the world to give peace a chance. He and his bandmates had a death threat from the KKK for refusing to play to a segregated crowd in the American South. He supported a united Ireland. He got messed up, just about joined the unfortunate club of rockers who overdosed at age 28, came out of it with almost all the bridges he had burned rebuilt. He was a househusband and raised his second child from birth to age five. Then he ran out of time. We ran out of time, too. Johnny, we hardly knew ye.
I've already put up many blogs with music John made with his bandmates. Here are a couple more that have always meant something positive to me. And I don't underestimate the power of collaborating with McCartney, Harrison and Starr. They created each other during a period of unparalleled opportunity for four young scousers.
Love this song, maybe because my beautiful boy Sean was born around the same time. The video on the link is very poignant, have a box of tissue ready.
Summer 1980? |
John Lennon - Beautiful Boy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt3IOdDE5iA
Rubber Soul era |
Lennon wrote about his losses, and comforted me during family losses in the sixties.
John Lennon Tribute - "In My Life"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZAlRswBY3c
Here's my Lennon rock favorite, silly, cool Beatles.
And John could grow the best muttonchops.
With Paul barking like a dog. |
How a group of young men could look so cool and sexy wearing white business shirts, ties, and a nerdy sweater vest is one of life's great mysteries.
I have always wanted a reason to pair Warhol's Mao with Lennon's 'Revolution." So I created one!
Mao, Andy Warhol |
'But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain't going to make it with anyone anyhow'
Who Is the Greatest Rock Poet? Nomination #2
http://mzteachuh.blogspot.com/2012/06/who-is-greatest-rock-poet.html
I Love Lucy (in the Sky with Diamonds) Art by Julian Lennon |
John's first son, Julian, age about 4, showed his daddy this remarkable painting of his classmate, Lucy, in the sky with diamonds.
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