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"I don't know. I feel like Yoko's knitting could have been mic'd better."



The quote is the highest-ranked comment at YouTube. Made me laugh.

I'm listening to that song this morning because for some reason that I cannot remember, even though it was just a few minutes ago, I said "You better get yourself together" and Meade responded "Pretty soon you're going to be dead." I prefer the second-verse response: "Join the human race."

There was some discussion of why John wrote that song. Was it anti-Paul? These days such debates are short, because of Wikipedia:
[W]hile in Denmark [in 1970], the Lennons, [Yoko's former husband Tony] Cox and the latter's current partner, Melinde Kendall, discussed the concept of "instant karma", whereby the causality of one's actions is immediate rather than borne out over a lifetime. Author Philip Norman writes of the concept's appeal: "The idea was quintessential Lennon – the age-old Buddhist law of cause and effect turned into something as modern and synthetic as instant coffee and, simultaneously, into a bogey under the stairs that can get you if you don't watch out."

On 27 January 1970, two days after returning to the UK,Lennon woke up with the beginnings of a song inspired by his conversations with Cox and Kendall.... 
Nothing about hating Paul. It does say however that the song — like "All You Need Is Love" and "My Mummy's Dead" — has the chord structure of "Three Blind Mice." Also the Village Voice critic Robert Christgau said "Instant Karma!" is John Lennon's "best political song." I guess "political" is more debatable than "best."

Why in the world are we here/Surely not to live in pain and fear....

The knitting is kind of political, right?
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The quote is the highest-ranked comment at YouTube. Made me laugh.

I'm listening to that song this morning because for some reason that I cannot remember, even though it was just a few minutes ago, I said "You better get yourself together" and Meade responded "Pretty soon you're going to be dead." I prefer the second-verse response: "Join the human race."

There was some discussion of why John wrote that song. Was it anti-Paul? These days such debates are short, because of Wikipedia:
[W]hile in Denmark [in 1970], the Lennons, [Yoko's former husband Tony] Cox and the latter's current partner, Melinde Kendall, discussed the concept of "instant karma", whereby the causality of one's actions is immediate rather than borne out over a lifetime. Author Philip Norman writes of the concept's appeal: "The idea was quintessential Lennon – the age-old Buddhist law of cause and effect turned into something as modern and synthetic as instant coffee and, simultaneously, into a bogey under the stairs that can get you if you don't watch out."

On 27 January 1970, two days after returning to the UK,Lennon woke up with the beginnings of a song inspired by his conversations with Cox and Kendall.... 
Nothing about hating Paul. It does say however that the song — like "All You Need Is Love" and "My Mummy's Dead" — has the chord structure of "Three Blind Mice." Also the Village Voice critic Robert Christgau said "Instant Karma!" is John Lennon's "best political song." I guess "political" is more debatable than "best."

Why in the world are we here/Surely not to live in pain and fear....

The knitting is kind of political, right?


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