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John Winston Ono Lennon has been exhumed in print more than
any other popular musical figure, including the late Elvis
Presley, of whom Lennon said that he "died when he went
into the army". Such was the cutting wit of a deeply
loved and sadly missed giant of the twentieth century. As
a member of the world's most successful group ever, he changed
lives, mostly for the better. Following the painful collapse
of the Beatles, he came out a wiser but angrier person. Together
with his wife Yoko Ono, he attempted to transform the world
through non-musical means.
To
many they appeared as naive crackpots; Ono in particular has
been victim of some appalling insults in the press. One example
shown in the film Imagine depicts the cartoonist Al Capp being
both hostile and dangerously abusive. Their bed-in in Amsterdam
and Montreal, their black bag appearances on stage, their
innocent flirting with political activists and radicals, all
received massive media attention. These events were in search
of world peace, which regrettably was unachievable. What Lennon
did achieve, however, was to educate us all to the idea of
world peace. During the Gulf War of 1991, time and time again
various representatives of those countries who were initially
opposed to war (and then asked for a cease-fire), unconsciously
used Lennon's words; "Give Peace A Chance". The
importance of that lyric could never have been contemplated,
when a bunch of mostly stoned members of the Plastic Ono Band
sat on the floor of the Hotel La Reine and recorded "Give
Peace A Chance", a song that has grown in stature since
its release in 1969. Lennon's solo career began a year earlier
with Unfinished Music No 1 - Two Virgins. The sleeve depicted
him and Ono standing naked, and the cover became better known
than the disjointed sound effects contained within. Three
months later Lennon continued his marvellous joke on us, with
Unfinished Music No 2 - Life With The Lions. One side consisted
of John and Yoko calling out to each other during her stay
in a London hospital while pregnant. Lennon camped by the
side of her bed during her confinement and subsequent miscarriage.
Four months after "Give Peace a Chance", "Cold
Turkey" arrived via the Plastic Ono Band, consisting
of Lennon, Ono, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann and drummer Alan
White. This raw rock song about heroin withdrawal was also
a hit, although it failed to make the UK Top 10. Again, Lennon's
incorrigible wit worked when he sent back his MBE to the Queen,
protesting about the Biafran war, Britain supporting the American
involvement in Vietnam and "Cold Turkey" slipping
down the charts.
In February
1970, a freshly cropped-headed Lennon was seen performing
"Instant Karma' on the BBC Television programme Top Of
The Pops; this drastic action was another anti-war protest.
This Phil Spector-produced offering was his most melodic post-Beatles
song to date and was his biggest hit thus far in the UK and
the USA. The release of John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band in
January 1971 was a shock to the system for most Beatles"
fans. This stark "primal scream" album was recorded
following treatment with Dr. Arthur Janov. It is as brilliant
as it is disturbing. Lennon poured out much of his bitterness
from his childhood and adolescence, neat and undiluted. The
screaming "Mother" finds Lennon grieving for her
loss and begging for his father. Lennon's Dylanesque "Working
Class Hero" is another stand-out track; in less vitriolic
tone he croons: "A working class hero is something to
be, if you want to be a hero then just follow me". The
irony is that Lennon was textbook middle-class and his agony
stemmed from the fact that he wanted to be working-class.
The work was a cathartic exorcism for Lennon, most revealing
on "God", in which he voiced the heretical, "I
don't believe in the Beatles . . . ", before adding,
"I just believe in me, Yoko and me, and that's reality."
More than any other work in the Lennon canon, this was a farewell
to the past. The album was brilliant, and 20 or more years
later, it is regarded as his finest complete work.
His most
creative year was 1971. Following the album Lennon released
another strong single, "Power To The People". After
his move to New York, the follow-up Imagine was released in
October. Whilst the album immediately went to number 1 internationally,
it was a patchy collection. The attack on Paul McCartney in
"How Do You Sleep?" was laboured over in the press
and it took two decades before another track, "Jealous
Guy", was accepted as a classic, and only then after
Bryan Ferry's masterly cover became a number 1 hit. Lennon's
resentment towards politicians was superbly documented in
"Gimme Some Truth" when he spat out, "I'm sick
and tired of hearing things from uptight, short-sighted, narrow-minded
hypocrites". The title track, however, remains as one
of his greatest songs. Musically "Imagine" is extraordinarily
simple, but the combination of that simplicity and the timeless
lyrics make it one of the finest songs of the century. A Christmas
single came in December, "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)",
another song destined for immortality and annual reissue.
Again, an embarrassingly simple message: "War is over
if you want it".
The following
year Sometime In New York City was issued; this double set
contained a number of political songs, and was written during
the peak of Lennon's involvement with hippie-radical, Jerry
Rubin. Lennon addresses numerous problems with angry lyrics
over deceptively melodic songs. The lilting and seemingly
innocent "Luck Of The Irish" is one example of melody
with scathing comment. The album's strongest track is yet
another song with one of Lennon's statement-like titles: "Woman
Is The Nigger Of The World". Once again he was ahead
of the game, making a bold plea for women's rights a decade
before it became fashionable. The following year he embarked
on his struggle against deportation and the fight for his
famous "green card". At the end of a comparatively
quiet 1973, Lennon released Mind Games, an album that highlighted
problems between him and Yoko. Shortly afterwards, Lennon
left for his "lost weekend" and spent many months
in Los Angeles in a haze of drugs and alcohol. During a brief
sober moment he produced Nilsson's Pussycats. At the end of
a dreadful year, Lennon released Walls And Bridges, which
contained more marital material and a surprise US number 1,
"Whatever Gets You Through The Night", a powerful
rocker with Lennon sounding in complete control. That month
(November 1974), he made his last ever concert appearance
when he appeared onstage at Madison Square Garden with Elton
John. That night Lennon was reunited with Ono and, in his
words, "the separation failed".
Rock 'N'
Roll was released the next year; it was a tight and energetic
celebration of many of his favourite songs, including "Slippin'
And Slidin'", "Peggy Sue" and a superb "Stand
By Me'. The critics and public loved it and it reached number
6 on both sides of the Atlantic. Following the birth of their
son Sean, Lennon became a house husband, while Ono looked
after their not inconsiderable business interests. Five years
later, a new album was released to a relieved public and went
straight to number 1 virtually worldwide. The following month,
with fans still jubilant at Lennon's return, he was suddenly
brutally murdered by a gunman outside his apartment building
in Manhattan. Almost from the moment that Lennon's heart stopped
in the Roosevelt Hospital the whole world reacted in unprecedented
mourning, with scenes usually reserved for royalty and world
leaders. His records were re-released and experienced similar
sales and chart positions to that of the Beatles" heyday.
While all this happened, one could "imagine" Lennon
calmly looking down on us, watching the world's reaction,
and having a huge celestial laugh.
Lennon
had a brilliant sense of humour and a deeply romantic heart.
He could be cruel and unbelievably kind; he could love you
one minute and destroy you with his tongue a few minutes later.
Opinions as to his character are subjective. What is undeniable,
is that the body of songs he created with Paul McCartney is
the finest popular music catalogue ever known. His composition
"Imagine" was voted one of the songs of the millennium,
and for many of us has more power and meaning than any national
anthem.
Source:
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John
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Imagine
John Lennon Day
Peace And Love On Earth
"Imagine there's no heaven, it's easy if you try, no hell
below us, above us only sky, Imagine all the people, living
for today. Imagine there's no countries, it isn't hard to
do, nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too, Imagine
all the people, living life in peace. You may say I'm a
dreamer, but I'm not the only one, I hope someday you'll
join us, and the world will be as one.
Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can, no need for
greed or hunger, a brotherhood of man, Imagine all the people,
sharing all the world. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm
not the only one, I hope someday you'll join us, and the
world will live as one."
The heartbeat of humanity is music. Let us honor our greatest
singer songwriter and the most influential political artist
of our time with an International holiday celebrating his
message for us of Peace and Love on Earth. Starting on Sunday
October 9th 2005, the 65th birthday of John Lennon and thereafter
every October 9th shall be known as the John Lennon Day
for Peace and Love on Earth.
I was at the Dakota on December 8th 1980 from 11:45pm till
8:45am the next morning. These 9 hours were the longest
and saddest of my life. That night I promised John I would
give the rest of my life to Changing the World by filling
it with Peace and Love. This is why this petition is online,
to gather the more than 10 million signatures that will
be needed to make this dream a reality. Imagine all the
people of Earth honoring John Lennon, a man who gave his
life for spreading the message of Peace and Love. This holiday
is for all the people of Earth to celebrate together in
harmony, One Love in the spirit of Christmas time.
When there are 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 10 million signers of this
petition it will be sent to the heads and governing bodies
of every Country on Earth and the Secretary-General of the
United Nations. Following each Countries own official process,
we will ask them to proclaim every October 9th, John Lennon
Day.
Mark Elsis
Executive Director: http://www.Lovearth.net
I agree that there should be an International holiday every
October 9th to celebrate the life’s message of John Lennon,
to be known as the John Lennon Day for Peace and Love on
Earth. Every October 9th Imagine shall be played on TV,
radio and websites in all 24 the world’s time zones at their
local noontime. There’s nothing you can do that can’t be
done. You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one
I hope someday you'll join us and the world will live as
one.
Sincerely,
The
Undersigned
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