Classic Albums John Lennon Plastic Ono Band Part 4/4
Вставка
- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Series looking at the creation of classic albums documents the making of John Lennon's 1970 first post-Beatles solo album. Regarded as a classic, it is a fierce, raw, emotionally painful yet beautiful album. It contains some of the most personal and cathartic songs John ever wrote including Mother, Love, Working Class Hero , Isolation and God.
Drawing from his painful and difficult early life, the songs address the basic issues of death, isolation, anger, religion, class, fear and love. Most of them were written while John and Yoko were undergoing primal therapy with Dr Arthur Janov at his centre in California to deal with the root causes of their pain and neuroses.
you gotta love Klaus Voorman. As a witness to something historical he seems to have no need to spin anything. He was there and his insight is priceless.
The great part of this song is how it moves out of the echo during the liturgy into a clean, dry sound at "I just believe in me". Super.
Love Ringo’s work on this album.
Ringo's fills express the lyric. It's that simple.
Ringo was perfect for it. Very similar style to a day in the life where his drum fills express the words to that song
John Lennon lives on forever!
The production on this album still sounds incredible. Throughout the tracks, Klaus and Ringo really make a formidable team. Klaus' unfussy playing really allows Ringo time to shine.
Ringo's drumming is so brilliant on the album, I would call it Lennon/Starr album.
Klaus is a right man too, he is from they roots from Hamburg
Maybe first album of its type ever: a confessional/ therapy session set to great music.
John might have been "nuts" but he was less nuts than most people. Some day, or lifetime, you will realize that.
I believe most mature adults, go through a period of time in life, where you think, of where you are, whats next, just a mixed up feeling in your conscious...I think!!.....I know I've been there, more than once, life is a gift, we have to cherish it, it may be gone in one fleeting moment, hang on!!....🍁leif
J. Lennon lives
He wasn’t crazy at all, everyone else was/is crazy and his art and behavior and life is a result of that
I’d say he was completely nucking futs.
God is one of the greatest songs ever written
"The only thing in the world that lasts is that which is real."..says the man with a salon tan, dyed hair, and a face lift.
+Paul Tatara Well, I don't think his point was that his tan or hair color would last forever. He was obviously talking about The Plastic Ono Band, so I don't really see the hypocrisy you so wittingly are trying to imply.
+Paul Tatara Elliot Mintz. John referred to him as "one of Yoko's sycophants"
STFU, asshole...🍁leif
Elliot Mintz scares me! John called him one of Yoko's sycophants. Aparently he's been doing the old lady since 1980
Human life doesn't last. The things they create, the way they make others feel, and the impression they leave on the world does. Looks fade even faster.
Love listening to Klaus. He wasn't a Beatle but in some ways he was.
John couldn't have chosen a better drummer for this song. And they both mixed well with Billy and Klaus too. 😉
Acho God uma música cheia de sentimento e muito pensante. É uma música muito intimsta também e ao mesmo tempo linda. John foi um homem além de seu tempo. Ringo, Klaus, fizeram uma parceria perfeita. Parabéns a John e a todos que de alguma maneira contribuiram para que a música ficasse ainda mais bela. John Lennon foi um lider natu. Viva John Lennon forever.
OK. The "dream" might be over, but The Music Never Lies and Never Dies. It's Real. Ironic.
love this doc
Ringo is my darling
as soon as we get that we are "nuts" and find a way to cope that's appropriate and functional that we can also live with and be healthy ....then we are at our best...our finest hour.......don't comprise the truth and your heart, it means different things to different ppl...
Rich is so sweet... He nearly cries
I think the song 'God' is so misunderstood. From what I understand, Lennon no longer believed in the myth of these very worshipped people. I think he had experienced how people perceived him and The Beatles, how they worshipped them. But he realized that what they worshipped wasn´t reality, it was an image, a story, a myth. Lennon had the bravery and integrity to challenge that perception of himself and others. So when he´s saying he no longer believes in Beatles, Elvis, Dylan, Jesus etc., I don´t see it as an attack on them, he´s just exposing that what you really worship is the myth, the actual person the myth is attached to is something else.
You can really hear ringos drums on this album. I feel the beatles albums they aren’t as loud.
The recording technology got better towards the end of the 60’s and so on. You can really hear them in abbey road
Interesting that at the 6:02 mark Elliott Mintz states, "The only thing in the world that lasts is that which is real", yet Elliott looks about as real as Pamela Anderson.
@ddjdd wfgggb Great screen name. Did you stay up late to come up with that? By the way... tenor.com/KtBS.gif
Great interview but it really makes me crazy ;Of course, the content about Jonh"s Death BUT THE lIP SYNC BEING OFF IS LIKE CHALK ON A BLALChBOARD.TO ME.
Beatles believe in John......
This guy at 6:02 "The only thing that lasts is that which is real" 🤣
This guy has the potential to be the next kings of Leon.......
Believed in the money through.
3:10 - Ministry of Silly Walks
But he believes in Yoko. :D
John was nuts then. Nuts. I wish he had lived. I believed that he would have really grown up.
He was nuts "then." Look at his life, what he did and said and what the others later said about him during that period.
That dudes tan! And he says "real!"
mister you are on wrong page
Yoko did it.
2:34: Did John Lennon once thought that Adolf Hitler was 'incredible'...?!! Did he came to the conclusion during 'primal therapy'-sessions, not during his childhood, that he did not believe in Hitler...?!!
You take it too literally. John is talking about myths that sway multitudes, and that he doesn't believe in (those) false gods, whatever or whomever they may be (it does not necessarily mean he ever believed any or some of them, It's just a list of examples). He's also cautioning people against alienation, when they should focus on themselves.
John was a fan of Hitler during the Hamburg days. He doesn’t believe in the Jew depiction of Hitler as he doesn’t believe in the depiction of the Beatles by the masses.
Jesus is the TRUTH...John. You said, "Gimme some truth", well you passed right by the truth. So did you really want the truth John?
John later said, "People think I'm anti-religious but I'm the most religious fella. The things I said in the past were out of anger and ego." One of his last demos was "Help Me to Help Myself"...a plea to God.
Oh please 🙄