Advantages: A mostly great selection of John Lennon's post-Beatles work Disadvantages: The tracks could have been put in a slightly different order
the little noises on this song, of children playing, the waves rippling onto the sand, and the overall dreamlike atmosphere. This is the sort of song I'd have liked to write if I'd had a child of my own. The love from John to Sean shines out brightly in this song, and I like the way he veers slightly away from golden childhood images of sunshine and beaches, into real life - such as the dangers of crossing the road.....hold my hand! This song contains the now famous quotation "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans". I'm sorry and I don't want to disillusion half the world who believes that this is an original quote by JohnLennon; actually, someone else said it first, and John used it - changing it slightly. The original quotation reads... "Life is what happens to you while you're making other plans", and it was John who ...
Advantages: Beautiful, though-provoking, catchy, meaningful Disadvantages: More commercial than The Plastic Ono Band
easily not notice what he is saying for listening to the marvelous tune.
3) Jealous Guy is the song in which Lennon let himself be so brutally honest. He approached it from such a wonderful angle, the lyrics so fresh and emotional, the tune so idyllic. Lennon's voice is so suited to the song, he brings a certain texture to it, that none of the countless cover versions I've heard have.
Many believe the song is John apologising to Yoko because, shortly after they got together, he asked her to write a list of all the people she'd slept with, while others think it's about his first wife, Cynthia who he never treated very well.
Whichever is correct, 'Jealous Guy' deserves to be right up there with 'Imagine'. Sure, it's not about the world and it's problems, he makes the listener aware that he has his faults too, and he's not too caught ...
Advantages: Lots of big tunes Disadvantages: Quite short
Despite not initially intending to do so, the Brooklyn-raised rapper Saigon constructed (wrote and recorded) his second album in just 24 hours, and so appropriately named the project "All In A Day's Work". With it starting off as a normal studio session, it features the production of only one producer, Statik Selektah, who pushes this 2009 album as something which fits in with what the New York rapper represents.
1. "To Be Told..." (Intro)
2. "So Cruel"
To get this thing underway properly you have Statik Selektah coming with come fresh beats which appear to have taking inspiration from the diversity found in the music of the eighties. It is a great way to get you into the thing, and it finds him making the most out of the deep grooves to come with some laid-back flows which are quite clearly improvised.
**Four Stars**
3. "The ...
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