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What song are you listening to right now?


Because we don't own anything. Nothing is actually ours. It's just an experience.

January 1969. I don't know if I've seen this before. There's hours of footage, I think, from this time period. It's been years since I watched these outtakes. Now that I think about it. George might have been the most mature one of them all. But I thought Lennon was the coolest. Certainly the most abrasive, the most outspoken, the most revolutionary, the most radical, the most sarcastic, the most uncompromising, even confrontational, such traits ultimately got him martyred.

George Harrison - "We were the Spice Boys." :openmouth:... :tearsofjoy:

Oh yeah..Kate Bush...I like her too. Especially that song. I think it's gesticulations.... It must be her masterful gesticulating. You can't take your eyes off her. She seduces you visually. I dig it. Even if it's corny at times. I like her passion. Not afraid to put herself out there.
 
John Frusciante - The World's Edge

So Noticing George Harrison was born in 1943. Reminds me, my grandfather (still alive,) was born in 1943. Middle aged George here, kinda resembles my grandfather in the 1980's/1990's.

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Kate Bush, Now that I contemplate her looks. She reminds me of the my childhood best friends, older sister. That I had a crush on.
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I have very good face recognition system. It's one of my idiosyncrasies. I like to find similarities in Persons. Match Morphological Patterns. It's kind of a built in habit of mine.
 
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Nirvana - Dumb
This is a magnetic imprinted plastic ferric oxide strip, created by Kurt Cobain, one snowy February in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, 1993.
 
Look At Me - John Lennon
I’ve been a big John Lennon fan ever since the release of his 1970 album, Plastic Ono Band.
"Look at me," Is a great melodic ditty about the love of his life ....Paul McCartney.
It's a heartwarming Bromance. Lennon deals magnificently with the pressure from the paparazzi, and his strong desire to remain in the spotlight.
"Look at me, I'm John Lennon, the beatle! Look at me!! Take my Photo!"
Truly magnificent portrayal of one man's dissociated identity crisis after the breakup of the Beatles.
"Who am I?"
Here John Lennon, pleads with GOD.
"Just you and me. "
Clearly a spiritual man. He believes himself to be the one true living Son of God and savior of the human race.
And "The Bed-In for Peace" was obviously and clearly a divine revelation of immense significance.
A truly amazing record, with passionate delivery, almost on the level of a Huey Lewis.

Disclaimer: All opinions, remarks, conclusions in this review are purely fictitious and for the purposes of satire. Any Similarity to Patrick Bateman is Purely Coincidental.
 
Crippled Inside · John Lennon
When you look in the mirror and think damn,"I guess I am handsome." But then you realize...none of it matters...cause you're "crippled inside."

I would bet money, that everybody here has experienced this. At least once.
 
My ringtone on my cell phone for quite a few years was the beginning of this song. I never met anyone cool enough to recognize the song...

 

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