On Jan 29, 12:30 pm, Jeff <yourimageunre...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: On Jan 29, 9:17 am, Dale Houstman <d...@skypoint.com> wrote: Jeff wrote: On Jan 25, 11:17 pm, Dale Houstman <d...@skypoint.com> wrote: Frank from Deeetroit wrote: "Bip Bop" <bip_...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:85d75a62-99bd-499e-ae11-c3fc61deea25@s13g2000prd.googlegroups
Jeff wrote: On Jan 25, 11:17 pm, Dale Houstman <d...@skypoint.com> wrote: Frank from Deeetroit wrote: "Bip Bop" <bip_...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:85d75a62-99bd-499e-ae11-c3fc61deea25@s13g2000prd.googlegroups.com... ? Here is one of John Lennon's songs that he wrote before he was killed. It was taken in its demo form by the very talented John
johnny b. love wrote: (written both before his death and before he had officially returned to public life after his hiatus from recording.) Quite a spooky article on a number of levels. Mark David Chapman has supposedly named this article as one of the reasons he considered Lennon a "phony" and therefore one of the reasons his twisted mind made him a target. The article's last
On Jan 29, 2:07 pm, Dale Houstman <d...@skypoint.com> wrote: Jeff wrote: On Jan 29, 9:17 am, Dale Houstman <d...@skypoint.com> wrote: Jeff wrote: What's wrong with being sentimental? Well - there is a difference between expressing sentiment and being sentimemtal, and that difference is usually felt as a degree of sincerity or thoughtfulness. But - at any rate
O'Leary III wrote: Dale Houstman wrote: - in this case I am comparing a late song of a man who had been writing songs for decades already, and (quite logically) comparing them to the usual run of his talent. In that contest (between John and himself, rather than the purely meant-to-insult contest of John versus a nobody in Minneapolis) I think the older John loses