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10.11pm
19 January 2012
Offlinemother by john lennon is the song which makes me maaad. I've listened to it after watching nowhere boy for the first time and something'd broken in me. those bells scares me… creppy they are. once when I was hanging around with my friends someone put THE song on and I couldn't get back to my normal state for about an hour. it's a shock mixed with a fear and depression stuff. I have a big respect to this song – it always makes me think how grateful should I be for everything which's around me – my familia. I've never listen to it while I'm going to school or doing anything ordinary. it's a special song for a special moments. I treat it with a right respect, having a light in back of the head which remainds the tale of it.
other is dear friend by paul and o children by nick cave. there're also the stories connected to them but I'll write them maybe next time.
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1 May 2010
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13 November 2011
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1 May 2011
OfflineMother Nature's Son (take 2) is Paul on vocal and guitar.
Agree on God. More used to it now but on the first few times it was quite the experience. The music coming to a crashing stop on 'I dont believe in Beatles' and moving into John explaining where he now was and the dream being over. Can still here a million fans hearing that in disbelief and shock and dread (even if that didnt happen).
7.47pm
20 January 2012
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13 November 2011
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1 May 2011
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13 November 2011
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20 September 2011
OfflineI agree, cool story. Mother gives me the creeps. It's so intense and personal, and the bells, and the screaming…first time I heard it, I was literally shaking.
12.16am
17 March 2012
OfflineAcross the Universe! Lennon's vocals are so clear, and the lyrics are so profound; they really make one think. I cry EVERY time I hear that, same with Oh Yoko! because I miss John SO much. When I watch A Hard Day's Night or see happy pictures of John or George, I have to remind myself, "Oh, they're dead" ![]()
6.39pm
23 October 2011
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1 May 2011
OfflineThat is one strong list of reality inducing songs. Not surprising it brings home George and John's loss to you.
The first few listenings of Here Today hit me, still does at times. Paul is very honest and upfront in how he feels and it results in one of his best songs ever. A very fitting tribute to John. And once again George Martins score is not overly burdensome.
9.36pm
23 October 2011
OfflineI have shed tears while watching Youtube videos of pictures of Paul and John having fun with Here Today playing in the background. God, Free as a Bird and Real Love have also made me well up a little. The Long and Winding Road has brought a lump to my throat before, and Dear Friend makes me feel sad in a sort of desolate, bitter way, especially the demo version where you can hear Linda and the children playing and talking in the background.
7.35pm
2 October 2011
OfflineBefore I became a Beatles Fan, I never cried to any song. I remember, the first Beatles song I cried for, was "You Never Give Me Your Money", when Paul sings "One sweet dream came true today", 'cause I just thought about being at the Abbey Road Studios and all that… Then I cried to "All You Need is Love", when I watched the "All Together Now" documentary about the making of the "Love" show. One day I cried while listening to "Let it Be", 'cause I thought about how it would be when my dad would die, and I just adore him. I also cried when I listened to "All Things Must Pass" (the Beatles version), 'cause the lyrics are so beautiful, and George sings it just wonderfully. There are so many other Beatles songs I cried to, like "Junk", "Golden Slumbers", "Something" (especially when Paul played it at the two concerts I went), "It's All Too Much" (the lyrics are gorgeous), "A Day in the Life" (just so mind-blowing) and some others. There are also some songs from the Beatles' solo career that make me cry, like "Mother", "Jealous Guy", "What is Life", "Love", "Oh My Love", "How?", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Here Today", "Dear Friend", "Love in Song", "So Bad" and also "Beautiful Boy". I will stop my list, or it will go on for ever…
12.27am
15 April 2012
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20 January 2012
OfflineLet It Be is the only song that made me cry. I'd just made a decision to move back to Mississippi and the song came on as I crossed the Mississippi River into the state. It was perfect timing and the tears just started to roll.
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It happens to me sometimes with that one.. or with God. John was showing his soul.



