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You can comb your hair and look quite cute
You can hide your face behind a smile
One thing you can't hide
is when you're crippled inside
You can wear a mask and paint your face
You can call yourself the human race
You can wear a collar and a tie
One thing you can't hide
is when you're crippled inside
Well now you know that your cat had nine lives babe
Nine lives to itself
But you only got one
And a dog's life ain't fun
Mamma take a look outside.
You can go to church and sing a hymn
Judge me by the colour of my skin
You can live a lie until you die
One thing you can't hide
is when you're crippled inside.
if you think there will be any significant difference in actual US policy (foreign or domestic) by having Tweedledee or Tweedledum as president, well you need a history lesson.
Unless one of the candidates is a dictator from day one.
CRIPPLED INSIDE
the more they stay self important, mentally crippled criminals
The man is a narcissistic sociopath, a pathological liar, a complete moron, a whiny crybaby, and yes, a convicted criminal.
If he gets in in November, all I can say is "America, you asked for it".
Some people need their parents here to stop them from posting childish photos.
the more they stay self important, mentally crippled criminals
You obviously weren't paying complete attention.
CRIPPLED INSIDE
You are sick.
CRIPPLED INSIDE
the more they stay self important, mentally crippled criminals
Poorly, a public figure who has never had to overcome any hardship (his quality of life was never impacted by his failed businesses. How do you lose money on New York real estates and casinos?) But this mentally crippled was enabled by rational actors who sought increased influence, and were willing to deconstruct democracy in order to advance themselves. Who is the bigger threat? A naked narcissist and demagogue or these enablers?
the more they stay self important, mentally crippled criminals
i love john and i love this album. this song however reveals an ugliness to john's personality and a bit of cruelty as well.
Ugliness and cruelty? Where?! That, and other comments that somehow manage to reverse the meaning of this lyric, are complete mis-reads.
And -- whether or not inspired/triggered by an incident with Paul -- this song is clearly directed to the human race as a whole and to each person individually (including, no doubt, to himself): Do a little self-assessment of the soul and examine how you [we] treat others.
Aw, c'mon, brave Donnie was gonna rush into that high school without a gun and take down the shooter, single-handed, if only, he'd like, been there, y'know?!! Poor guy just never had the chance.
How can you dis such a fearless would-be hero?!
Baby_M wrote:
The more things change,.....
the more they stay self important, mentally crippled criminals
This song and Bowie's entire Hunky Dory album are great examples.
Me too. To be fair, I think this applies to pretty much any politician these days. Including Dear Leader.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zDtRLLyAuQ
A_Radio_Head wrote:
The more things change,.....
John was great.
Levon never woulda wrote somethin this nasty
As for liking the man himself, well, not so much. Song lyrics like this certainly show his mean spirited, ugly side.
Everyone has a mean-spirited side.
As for liking the man himself, well, not so much. Song lyrics like this certainly show his mean spirited, ugly side.
wintergaard wrote:
Just my 2c
Cheers!
Webfoot wrote:
...or The Dead.
Everybody in my mushrooming multitude of churches be dancing buck ass naked... love this song... love sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll...
There's a New Fascism on the Rise, and the NSA Leaks Show Us What It Looks Like
In his book, Propaganda, published in 1928, Edward Bernays wrote: "The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country."
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Snowden’s revelation that Washington has used Google, Facebook, Apple and other giants of consumer technology to spy on almost everyone, is further evidence of modern form of fascism – that is the "abyss". Having nurtured old-fashioned fascists around the world – from Latin America to Africa and Indonesia – the genie has risen at home. Understanding this is as important as understanding the criminal abuse of technology...
Not to belabor this, but the NSA's been around 60 years and has done a pretty good job overall of protecting both national security and personal information. They've been able to intercept any communication whenever they want and have not abused this capability; unlike Congress, they are not for sale. Their big mistake was granting so much sensitive access to a contract employee—who, BTW, no doubt swore an oath to uphold the US Constitution and safeguard classified information entrusted to him. This doesn't mean Mr. Snowden gets to choose what information he will protect—if it's classified, he must protect it, period. Anyone who swears an oath then purposefully reneges on it has no rightful place in civil society. (Incidentally, this isn't an opinion; it's from personal experience.)
Oh, and agree, an excellent song from an excellent album!
There's a New Fascism on the Rise, and the NSA Leaks Show Us What It Looks Like
In his book, Propaganda, published in 1928, Edward Bernays wrote: "The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country."
…
Snowden’s revelation that Washington has used Google, Facebook, Apple and other giants of consumer technology to spy on almost everyone, is further evidence of modern form of fascism – that is the "abyss". Having nurtured old-fashioned fascists around the world – from Latin America to Africa and Indonesia – the genie has risen at home. Understanding this is as important as understanding the criminal abuse of technology...
Not to belabor this, but the NSA's been around 60 years and has done a pretty good job overall of protecting both national security and personal information. They've been able to intercept any communication whenever they want and have not abused this capability; unlike Congress, they are not for sale. Their big mistake was granting so much sensitive access to a contract employee—who, BTW, no doubt swore an oath to uphold the US Constitution and safeguard classified information entrusted to him. This doesn't mean Mr. Snowden gets to choose what information he will protect—if it's classified, he must protect it, period. Anyone who swears an oath then purposefully reneges on it has no rightful place in civil society. (Incidentally, this isn't an opinion; it's from personal experience.)
Oh, and agree, an excellent song from an excellent album!
Excellent song from a great album... we need John Lennon as much as ever...
It is our needs that interpret the world; our drives and their For and Against. Every drive is a kind of lust to rule; each one has its perspective that it would like to compel all the other drives to accept as a norm. — Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will to Power, p.p.481
magnificent song...
Everybody in my church loves this song...
'ceptin Jerry wasn't much of a lyricist.... that's why he had Hunter and Barlow
Or you could give it the number of the volume dial on your amp to which it makes you turn...
The upbeat, honky-tonk piano rhythm is an ironic contrast to the profound lyrics... this is one of Lennon's many many many great songs... love it...
Ironic contrast......Exactamundo
Think I'm gonna give it a spin later today...thanks Bill!
Don't skip I Dont Want to be a Soldier ..
This is one brilliant record.
Think I'm gonna give it a spin later today...thanks Bill!
This is true of so many of the songs from all the ex-Beatles. They pushed each other beyond their individual limitations.
same here, nobody makes you smile like the beatles/john lennon
Please take note, Thom Yorke.
I think Thom Yorke has probably been taking note of John Lennon for a long time.
I see now he did this on his own.
Please take note, Thom Yorke.
fantastic song... I can relate because I got real bad drain bamage... love it...
I hope you're joking...
Really, Fred? No love for John? Not even his Beatles songs?
My album didn't come with that..but the music was good.
Perfect!
Papernapkin wrote:
classic song from a seminal album...
My album didn't come with that..but the music was good.
Hilarious
That's part of the appeal of this tune (to me). Despite what many people may believe - he was just a human being (albeit, an exceptional one).
FUNNY!
We? Surely you gestate.
John tells it like it is!
You are so correct:
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