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Twitter Tribute To Lennon

Posted on | November 28, 2012 | 26 Comments

by Smitty

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26 Responses to “Twitter Tribute To Lennon”

  1. Becca Lower
    November 28th, 2012 @ 8:57 pm

    Nice catch, Smitty. I also loved your use of the word “tribute” in the title. Well done!

  2. Joan Of Argghh!
    November 28th, 2012 @ 9:13 pm

    Awesome sauce for the silly Marxist goose. *golf clap*

  3. Matthew W
    November 28th, 2012 @ 9:17 pm

    “Utopian twaddle”
    I like that!

  4. JeffS
    November 28th, 2012 @ 9:31 pm

    If we imagine there’s no Lennon, then there’s no Yoko to push his Utopian twaddle. Win-win.

  5. Christy Waters
    November 28th, 2012 @ 10:14 pm

    That kind of Smitty awesomeness deserved an RT.

  6. Finrod Felagund
    November 28th, 2012 @ 10:38 pm

    Actually, John Lennon had become a Republican and was a big fan of Ronald Reagan before he died. He was pretty embarrassed about the twaddle he’d written previously.

  7. Angie
    November 28th, 2012 @ 11:52 pm

    Every time I hear or see a reference to “Imagine” I think of the fact that John & Yoko owned a second entire apartment at the Dakota just to store all their furs at the exact right temperature.

    “Imagine no possessions/I wonder if you can” my you know what.

  8. Adjoran
    November 28th, 2012 @ 11:53 pm

    Pretty snarky for a guy who continually posts videos by the serial plagiarists Led Zeppelin.

  9. garymrosen
    November 29th, 2012 @ 1:08 am

    Is there any evidence for this? Doesn’t quite ring true to me. But if we’re going to slam him for “Imagine” we should also give him credit for “Revolution” – “But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao you ain’t gonna make it with anyone anyhow”

  10. Finrod Felagund
    November 29th, 2012 @ 1:21 am

    His former assistant says as much:

    John Lennon was a closet Republican, who felt a little embarrassed by his former radicalism, at the time of his death – according to the tragic Beatles star’s last personal assistant.

    Fred Seaman worked alongside the music legend from 1979 to Lennon’s death at the end of 1980 and he reveals the star was a Ronald Reagan fan
    who enjoyed arguing with left-wing radicals who reminded him of his former self.

    http://www.torontosun.com/2011/06/28/lennon-was-a-closet-republican-assistant

  11. Finrod Felagund
    November 29th, 2012 @ 3:39 am

    What I think of is the marvelous takedown that William F. Buckley did of that song. He completely eviserated it in his own inimitable style; it was a wonder to read.

  12. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:07 am

    Is his death day memory now bundled along with his birthday or is it separate? What are we celebrating? A man? Some music? Our own memories?

  13. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:13 am

    I signed to Lennon’s *Imagine*. One of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do. The part of my brain that learns new languages must be sleeping.

    Like the music however, and sometimes it’s all music to one’s ears, eh?

  14. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:16 am

    You know,’ordinary’ people they overestimate their memories, whereas nondualists, zen buddhists and other weirdos underestimate their memories.

    Nothing is real, it means that everything is real, if everything is real, then our memories are real too.

    As for John Lennon, I’m only interested in his birthday memory, death is not real.

    How about evolution,is it real? No,it’s not. But if I say it’s real, then it’s real, I am the Law. You are the Law.

  15. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:28 am

    Angie…you could start a story with your imagining setting up house with each one of your biggest twitter fans. That might be interesting and fun. And they can do the same with one another. Talk about strange, weird, and slightly insane takes on living standards. hahaha.

  16. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:35 am

    “Although still a major cultural figure, even as his legacy slowly fades against an extroverted society of shallow artistry, few people realize that John Lennon was one of the great Spiritual Seekers of our days. He was a tireless searcher of deeper truths and reality who explored various religious and philosophical traditions, experimented with varied Esoteric Mysteries and psychological theories, expressing it all in code through his timeless music and art. Lennon also considered the Gnostics the true Christians, as well as embodied the soul of the ancient Stoic, Cynic and Platonic Philosophers. We acquaint ourselves with a perennial Mythmaker who made sense of a post-modern and existentialist civilization. We study a life full of tragedy and triumph, and a man who, in the Gnostic spirit, was never satisfied with either. And how his message and life can help us find our own meaning and own gnosis.”
    –Gary Tillery, author of ‘The Cynical Idealist: A Spiritual Biography of John Lennon’.

  17. Anamika
    November 29th, 2012 @ 5:47 am

    ………….yes, imagining is very easy. Just sing that shit-ass song of John lennons and imagine your life away. LOL!!

  18. rjacobse
    November 29th, 2012 @ 7:46 am

    Forget “Imagine.” I far prefer Harrison’s “Tax Man.”

  19. Bob Belvedere
    November 29th, 2012 @ 8:21 am
  20. Bob Belvedere
    November 29th, 2012 @ 8:23 am

    Imagine there’s no Anamika…

  21. Zilla of the Resistance
    November 29th, 2012 @ 9:39 am

    In an audio recording made shortly before his death, he did indeed admit to embarrassment over his idealism and he slams communism.

  22. Angie
    November 29th, 2012 @ 12:42 pm

    That was assume — thanks.

  23. Finrod Felagund
    November 29th, 2012 @ 2:08 pm

    Thank you very much! The last time I read that was in the (physical) pages of National Review.

  24. Bob Belvedere
    November 29th, 2012 @ 2:20 pm

    You’re welcome.

    Same here.

  25. Pink_in_Florida
    December 2nd, 2012 @ 7:32 am

    Cite a reputable source for your claim. You’re either a liar or an idiot. I vote for the latter.

    Pretty sick people here displaying their hate for John Lennon. What’s the point? Hate for hate’s sake. Anger for anger’s sake. You people are sickening.

  26. Pink_in_Florida
    December 2nd, 2012 @ 7:36 am

    Dream on.