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Well they give me all kinds of warnings to save me from ruin
When I say that I'm O.K. well they look at me kind of strange
Surely you're not happy now you no longer play the game
People say I'm lazy dreaming my life away
Well they give me all kinds of advice designed to enlighten me
When I tell them that I'm doing fine watching shadows on the wall
Don't you miss the big time boy you're no longer on the ball
I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round
I really love to watch them roll
No longer riding on the merry-go-round
I just had to let it go
Ah, people asking questions lost in confusion
Well I tell them there's no problem, only solutions
Well they shake their heads and they look at me as if I've lost my mind
I tell them there's no hurry
I'm just sitting here doing time
I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round
I really love to watch them roll
No longer riding on the merry-go-round
I just had to let it go
I just had to let it go
I just had to let it go
It's OK. He was a giant hypocrite telling other people how they should live, while not practicing what he preached. He was an arrogant asshole who built his pulpit making Pop songs with the Beatles. Of course no one should be murdered, but the loss of him is no more or less significant than the murder of anyone else.
..then again you are probably just a dick!
I like the spirit of this song, BUT ... it is easier letting go and dreaming your life away if you're a multi multi millionair who will never have to worry about money for a single second all his life. A bit harder if you have to work 9 to 5 no matter what you want.
Of all the reasons to get down on John Lennon I don't think that his success as an artist, earning him multi millions, is a good one. Sorry work is hard for you.
I like the spirit of this song, BUT ... it is easier letting go and dreaming your life away if you're a multi multi millionair who will never have to worry about money for a single second all his life. A bit harder if you have to work 9 to 5 no matter what you want.
Maybe it doesn't have to be a literal interpretation…just keeping an approach of observer and stressing about everything imposed by others instead of buying into all the pressures can be part of anyone's philosophy.
I remember hearing the devastating news that John Lennon had been shot and killed from a casual mention by Howard Cosell during Monday Night Football. This was long before you could switch over to a 24 hour news channel or the Internet for more details. Just devastating news: film at eleven.
As a huge Beatles fan, this devastating news was compounded by the fact that John Lennon was on the comeback trail with Double Fantasy, having spent the last decade as a stay-at-home dad. The songs were upbeat and optimistic about his life and the future. Even the cover of this album shows him sporting a Beatles haircut of sorts once again.
Starting over. Then shot down dead by an insane fan.
Devastating.
It's OK. He was a giant hypocrite telling other people how they should live, while not practicing what he preached. He was an arrogant asshole who built his pulpit making Pop songs with the Beatles. Of course no one should be murdered, but the loss of him is no more or less significant than the murder of anyone else.
As a huge Beatles fan, this devastating news was compounded by the fact that John Lennon was on the comeback trail with Double Fantasy, having spent the last decade as a stay-at-home dad. The songs were upbeat and optimistic about his life and the future. Even the cover of this album shows him sporting a Beatles haircut of sorts once again.
Starting over. Then shot down dead by an insane fan.
Devastating.
I like the spirit of this song, BUT ... it is easier letting go and dreaming your life away if you're a multi multi millionair who will never have to worry about money for a single second all his life. A bit harder if you have to work 9 to 5 no matter what you want.
True, but I do love the sentiment. Some super wealthy never seem to be satisfied enough to relax and enjoy life.
I get to look at trees, vineyards, surf ... I haven't been back to where I came from ... I just don't care about that life
John nailed it
I was in school there and my 20th birthday was that summer.
'Double Fantasy' was released in November and we heard it a lot on the radio.
The Holidays were here and this album felt good to us.
And then just like that, John was gone.
You would not believe the response of NYC.
I'm 60 now and can't think about it without choking up.
When I was 20 I took it in stride, but thinking about it now realize I haven't experienced anything comparable.
It was a ground shaking event for so many. Everyone I know remembers where they were when they heard the news... I was writing a college paper in the wee hours of the morning.
I was in school there and my 20th birthday was that summer.
'Double Fantasy' was released in November and we heard it a lot on the radio.
The Holidays were here and this album felt good to us.
And then just like that, John was gone.
You would not believe the response of NYC.
I'm 60 now and can't think about it without choking up.
When I was 20 I took it in stride, but thinking about it now realize I haven't experienced anything comparable.
How's about a heaping helping of 'Imagine'?
I was 16 when this album came out. It was pretty big news that Lennon was releasing a new record as he had retired or gone on a sabbatical for 5 years. In the pre-internet age, it was a lot easier for celebrities to live a private life. So the public didn't know he was up to, outside of spending time with his newborn son in New York City.
People asked about what he was up to and didn't he miss the big time. It was incomprehensible to them that John Lennon wouldn't want to remain a rockstar in the limelight. It wasn't to him and by all accounts, he was very happy.
So sure it's easy to watch the wheels if you've got money. But it's also perfectly human to want a break from being famous. Plus, until he passed away, there was always speculation and rumors about the Beatles reuniting. Of the 4, he was probably the least interested in that (though I've read at least one account of him considering it near the very end of his life when Double Fantasy was an immediate hit).
As John also said:
“Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.
Back in the day, yes. Not here though.
Please don't revive two year old comments unless you are very careful. I have since apologized for my intemperate characterization of Fred's comment and have nothing but respect for the man's opinions - still don't agree with him - but I have tried hard to stop with the ad hominem.
I did not see the apology but lemmoth you get major points for trying hard to stop the argumentum ad hominem.
Besides fred is one of the best posters on RP. I would guess he would lose respect for you if you agreed with everything he wrote.
It's creepy how some phrases find their way into the corporate lexicon; though this one isn't as popular: "If you go to bed with stiff problem you may wake up with solution in hand".
A promise that was sadly unfulfilled.
i read that after "Double Fantasy" came out that Lennon said he couldn't wait to get back into the studio
But it came at the end of a long hiatus where he was raising his son, and was just getting back into the whole music thing. And it was great just to hear Lennon producing music again.
So Double Fantasy was so full of promise - promise of an artist who was hinting at getting back to his best.
A promise that was sadly unfulfilled.
Indeed.
Webfoot wrote:
Ah, but it is him.
Thank Goodness
But it came at the end of a long hiatus where he was raising his son, and was just getting back into the whole music thing. And it was great just to hear Lennon producing music again.
So Double Fantasy was so full of promise - promise of an artist who was hinting at getting back to his best.
A promise that was sadly unfulfilled.
I sure wish that "Double Fantasy" was a John Lennon album, without Yoko. It would've been so much better without having to put up with her B-52's Rock Lobster-ish screeching throughout the record.
It was a surprise when I starting feeling like this was my song...
"You don't die when your Billboard magazine subscription runs out"
Ah, but it is him.
paul was the mind....and ringo was ...well ....ah....ringo
I think Watching the Wheels is a better song.
I think it is a song for him, from him. Like it or lump it.
I love it.
Imagine
If you get the opportunity to see Just Imagine, if it should come to your town, don't wait, just go. The band is good and Tim Piper who takes on John's role for the evening is very effective. The backdrop screen was a little cheesy, but his take is worth seeing. Met him after the show and he is very sincere and determined to present John in the most honest way.
Imagine
I miss you, John.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
But this is quite the opposite
Thanks to the PSD avbl now, I "got" this song in more ways than one.
lemmoth wrote:
riley - you are a complete idiot - sorry but - what planet are you from.
Please don't revive two year old comments unless you are very careful. I have since apologized for my intemperate characterization of Fred's comment and have nothing but respect for the man's opinions - still don't agree with him - but I have tried hard to stop with the ad hominem.
lemmoth wrote:
riley - you are a complete idiot - sorry but - what planet are you from.
Miss you, John. Peace.
I think THIS was John's best work post-Beatles...
Even if that were true, why shouldn't ancillary context—in this case John's passing—add to the appeal of a song?
Maybe that is why this song always makes my eyes mist up. Kindly refer to ICHawk's comment below.
Soooo good for the tears
Egotistically assuming that you're, at least in part, referring to my negative comments below I will say that I treasure the Beatles, and very highly rate some of Lennon's post-Beatles work (Workingman's Hero, Gimme Some Truth). It's this song I don't like.
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Classic John Lennon. I miss him...
riley - you are a complete idiot - sorry but - what planet are you from.
Venus. Didn't know I was a complete idiot, just figured I was yer average cretin. Thanks for the promotion (gibber, gibber, wibble, dribble, mumble...)
Nice vignette, thanks for the slice.
Makes me wanna holler. Makes me wanna cry.
riley - you are a complete idiot - sorry but - what planet are you from.
I can't help but feel sad when I hear this.
Brings it all back much too clearly.
And we always will.....
I so disagree; the lyrics are unsurpassed. Simple, profound, and personal.
Indeed.
It is a great song and I think a good chunk of its greatness is for sentimental reasons.
Even if that were true, why shouldn't ancillary context—in this case John's passing—add to the appeal of a song?
Maybe that is why this song always makes my eyes mist up. Kindly refer to ICHawk's comment below.
It always made me happy for him. In fact its always been my favorite song of his for precisely that reason. Comforting that he found that sort of meaning and solace in life (so many never see the forest through the trees).
ICHawk wrote:
I feel a bit melancholy when I hear this song. I hear a troubled man who is finally comfortable with himself and his life, only to have it taken away. He's gone too soon, but I'm glad he was here.
It is a great song and I think a good chunk of its greatness is for sentimental reasons.
I so disagree; the lyrics are unsurpassed. Simple, profound, and personal.