Merle, et al.,
And if that suits -- or doesn't rankle too badly -- then see my other Brother's
work, as Lou Reed, even in the Velvet Underground, as they anticipated
everything the Beatles ever wrote, and graced it with a powerfully terrible New
York spin, a flavor I savor. And theirs was so much more real.
John apes it in "Gimme Some Truth", and I don't blame him. He knows who he
owes, to. His is a fine Anthem!
*Now* you're on the trail of something... .
No links! No spoon-feeding!
Y'on y'own.
--Joe
> "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote:
>
> Merle,
>
> There are better and more spiritual things to refer you to, and I apologize
> for this present and merely momentary fixation of mine, a lark, a quirk, a
> Love, I assure you, but I refer you nonetheless to John Lennon's "Gimme Some
> Truth", in a performance or video production.
[snip]
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