you're not alone sister
2007-07-07 08:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't cry but I do get very sad when I think of all the great music that scum of the earth took from us. And John was always my favorite Beatle from the beginning. I was devastated when he died. I remember hearing about it on Monday Night Football and going into shock..or something. I can't remember what two teams were even playing that night, my whole mind went blank. All I can remember are the words, "John Lennon has just been shot to death in NYC by a crazed fan" and I thought, "fan"??? What psychopathic loser would dare call himself a fan and do such a thing? So no, I don't cry. But I can definitely relate to your tears. It's still a tragedy after all these years. The world lost an awesome musician, an awesome poet, and above all, an all around awesome man.
2007-07-07 10:01:23
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answered by Robin R 3
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No, John Lennon lost interest in working with the the remainder of the team. So did George Harrison, incredibly. I have not any theory what John observed in Yoko, yet i've got by no ability blamed her for the ruin-up of The Beatles. They have been evolving as artists, and that they simply have been given to a element the place they have been evolving previous one yet another's hobbies. John insisted on having Yoko around and working together with her via fact he observed them as one unit, even nonetheless that annoyed the the remainder of the team. After The Beatles had broken up i think it became Yoko who inspired John to patch issues up with Paul.
2016-09-29 06:38:45
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answered by ? 4
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When someone we love and admire is killed so tragically the loss stays with us forever.
Time is like a big weight that pushes things down but never removes them and when at times we consider these things we remember the pain.
Losing John Lennon like we did closed so many doors of hope. The hope of the Beatles reunion, the hope of the music to come. The hope of the wisdom that age would have brought to John. The hope for forgiveness for the friendships that were strained and the hope for the sons and the wife.
We have to remember John and instead of crying for his loss we ought to celebrate his life. He gave so much to us and yes we were robbed by a loon in a stupid moment.
But we had him and I for one treasure that and all the music and so yes, I understand the pain of the loss and I understand the joy of the life and I choose to celebrate John's life and I hope you will too!
2007-07-07 14:51:26
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answered by Fan 3
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I don't think John would want you to spend your entire life unhappy over something that happened to him over 20 years ago. He would like you to listen to his music and appreciate the genius of it, and understand what he was trying to tell us through his words. I still feel melancholy when I hear Imagine, and still feel a little angry that such a man was taken from us far to early in life, but really dry your tears and celebrate the legacy he left behind.
2007-07-07 08:45:13
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answered by ♥Instantkarma♥♫ 7
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not so much over that...but i was watching anthology the other night, and i got real emotional thinking about them as a group...and how sad i was knowing they will never be again.
2007-07-07 08:59:31
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answered by Ginz 3
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actually...i'm really not a fan. i've never liked the beatles and i've never liked john lennon's hippie *ss. not that i think he deserved to be killed....
2007-07-07 08:40:17
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answered by practicalwizard 6
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i still do when i am reminded
2007-07-07 10:40:40
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answered by Anonymous
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well you may not be the only one..but i dont cry over him he didnt do anything for me..get over it..
2007-07-07 08:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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