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Imagining "Imagine" : John Lennon's gibberish-filled anthem.
Daily Standard ^ | Joel Engel

Posted on 12/08/2003 7:44:45 AM PST by Hillary's Folly

Imagining "Imagine"
On the anniversary of John Lennon's death, it's worth taking a look at the gibberish in his beloved anthem.
by Joel Engel
12/08/2003 12:00:00 AM

 


 

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TODAY MARKS the 23rd anniversary of John Lennon's murder by a deranged fan, an act that at once revivified the ex-Beatle's career and established his 1971 song "Imagine" as the official utopian anthem. For millions of people around the world, the song's three minutes of bumper-sticker slogans describe the best of all possible worlds.

But before the faithful gather in memoriam to light candles and sing "Imagine" together, as they always do on the anniversary, a few of them might want to stop and consider that the lyrics are hardly a recipe for universal bliss. Chaos may be closer to the truth.

Put aside for a moment the inconvenient fact that John once admitted he'd written "All You Need Is Love" as irony. Or that, as a Beatle, his most spirited vocals may have been on the group's cover of "Money (That's What I Want)," which begins: The best things in life are free / But you can keep them for the birds and bees. Or that, on his solo debut album, recorded a year before "Imagine," he sang: I told you before, stay away from my door / Don't give me that brother, brother, brother, brother . . . Let's just take the words of "Imagine" at face value.

Imagine there's no heaven . . . No hell below us . . . Imagine all the people living for today. Okay, let's imagine that; let's imagine six billion people who believe that flesh and blood is all there is; that once you shuffle

off this mortal coil, poof, you're history; that Hitler and Mother Teresa, for example, both met the same ultimate fate. Common sense suggests that such a world would produce a lot more Hitlers and a lot fewer Teresas, for the same reason that you get a lot more speeders / murderers / rapists / embezzlers when you eliminate laws, police, and punishment. Skeptics and atheists can say what they like about religion, but it's hard to deny that the fear of an afterlife where one will be judged has likely kept hundreds of millions from committing acts of aggression, if not outright horror. Nothing clears the conscience quite like a belief in eternal nothingness.

Imagine there's no countries . . . Nothing to kill or die for / No religion too / Imagine all the people / living life in peace. Hmmm. A single, borderless entity. No passports or customs inspectors rifling through your luggage. So far, so good. But wait a second. By what laws, rules, cultures, customs, and mores would we all be living? America's? Saudi Arabia's? Iceland's? Cuba's? Obviously, organizing billions of people from different traditions around a common mindset would require some serious coercion that progressives (many of whom will be out in force tonight with lighted candles) keep reminding us is not our prerogative--not even in countries with brutal dictators. And if there's nothing to kill or die for, then there's really nothing to live for, either--not equality, not liberty, not justice. It bears remembering that those young Englishmen who declared, in the 1930s, that they wouldn't fight for king and country did nothing for the cause of peace; quite the opposite. Lennon's own Oxford Pledge may warm the hearts of pacifists, but it's true music to a tyrant's ears.

Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can / No need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of man / Imagine all the people, sharing all the world. . . . Let's begin implementing the third stanza's message by splitting up the royalties to this copyrighted song. Mrs. Lennon, I imagine, will be only too happy to share with the rest of us the proceeds from the semiannual checks she receives for its licensing. In fact, why don't we all participate in every revenue stream created by John's invaluable catalogue? No, even that's not good enough. John wants us all to own everything, so we're each entitled to an equal share of not only his catalogue but also every album, tape, and CD ever made--by every artist. True, in such an egalitarian world, there soon won't be any record stores from which to take home recorded merchandise, since the owners will have nothing left to sell and are anyway no longer the owners (we all are). Nor will there be anything to play or record the music on (assuming any artist still wants to record), since there'd be no one to build the equipment. Why should anyone volunteer to work in a factory making hard goods when everyone else is living in the poshest houses and eating at the finest restaurants for free? Of course, housing and food are going to be problems, too, unless someone volunteers to mine the quarries, hammer nails, plant corn, and catch salmon for the rest of

us. In John's imagined world, su casa es mi casa. So is su radicchio.

And the world will live as one. One what? Violent mess, apparently.

Imagine that.

Joel Engel is an author and journalist in Southern California.



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1 posted on 12/08/2003 7:44:46 AM PST by Hillary's Folly
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To: Hillary's Folly
There are plenty of Lennon's songs I like, but I've always found this one to be especially insipid.
2 posted on 12/08/2003 7:46:28 AM PST by Hillary's Folly (Imagine there's no Hillary. It's easy if you try.)
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To: Hillary's Folly
I prefer the parody that Rush plays:

Imagine there'r no liberals.
3 posted on 12/08/2003 7:47:06 AM PST by jackbill
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To: Hillary's Folly
Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can / No need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of man /

Yeah... the word that comes to mind is hypocrit.

4 posted on 12/08/2003 7:47:16 AM PST by kjam22
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To: Hillary's Folly
Amen . . . this song has been offensive to me for many years, but I guess people don't really think about it because it sounds "nice" . . . or they really believe in the garbage Lennon embraces in these lyrics . . .
5 posted on 12/08/2003 7:48:14 AM PST by LikeLight ( ___________________________________ it's a line)
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To: Hillary's Folly
I never could understand the appeal of this song. When it came out, I was a child, and even then I still knew it was a nightmare.

Supposedly it was voted the song of the millenium in Britian. Now that is frightening.
6 posted on 12/08/2003 7:49:49 AM PST by I still care
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To: Hillary's Folly
Insipid is a good word, but puts it mildly. Intellectually insulting feels better.
~</;o)
7 posted on 12/08/2003 7:50:42 AM PST by EggsAckley (..................."Dean's got Tom McClintock Eyes".........................)
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To: Hillary's Folly
Actually "Imagine" is one of my faves. You can micro-analyze the meaning of the lyrics but overall it is an excellent song. BTW, my favorite moment in the Quantum Leap series was when the Scott Bakula character leaped back into himself as a youngster and then sang "Imagine" to his sister to prove that he really was from the future. His sister after hearing the song believed him since in the year he leapt back to, Imagine hadn't even been sung yet.
8 posted on 12/08/2003 7:51:45 AM PST by PJ-Comix (Adolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer just kicked Santa down the chimney)
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To: I still care
Supposedly it was voted the song of the millenium in Britian. Now that is frightening

A lot of things that happen in Britain these days are frightening

9 posted on 12/08/2003 7:51:55 AM PST by Hillary's Folly (Imagine there's no Hillary. It's easy if you try.)
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To: Hillary's Folly
IMAGINE THERE'S NO LENNON..... Ah... thats better.
10 posted on 12/08/2003 7:52:17 AM PST by Walkingfeather
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To: Hillary's Folly
It's not a bad song. In fact it is quite good. How pissed off do you have to be to hate "Imagine" ??? Seriously, do you have to be a shut in with 20 cats and a penchant for self mutilation??
11 posted on 12/08/2003 7:53:01 AM PST by Porterville (No communist or french)
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To: Hillary's Folly
Yes, it's gibberish, but it's a nice, gentle tune, so nobody really pays much attention to the words, aside from the few, unreconstructed hippies that are still around.

Lennon had a real talent for gibberish as lyrics -- witness: I am the Walrus.

12 posted on 12/08/2003 7:53:34 AM PST by Cincinatus (Omnia relinquit servare Republicam)
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To: Hillary's Folly
Yep.

One of a slew of corny idealistic songs of the era, like "Born Free" or "The Impossible Dream."
13 posted on 12/08/2003 7:54:46 AM PST by SerpentDove (www.neatophotos.com)
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To: Hillary's Folly
Imagine no possessions, I wonder if you can / No need for greed or hunger, a brotherhood of man / Imagine all the people, sharing all the world. . . . Let's begin implementing the third stanza's message by splitting up the royalties to this copyrighted song.

That, and the paragraph that follows, are brilliant and should be required reading for all Kumbaya singing liberals.

Imagine...a world without lame-brain libs.

14 posted on 12/08/2003 7:56:39 AM PST by shhrubbery!
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To: Hillary's Folly
Common sense does not suggest that the world would produce more hitlers than Mother Theresas.
15 posted on 12/08/2003 7:57:45 AM PST by stuartcr
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To: Hillary's Folly
Socialist dirge, never could stand it. While he may have meant well, it's disconcerting that such an otherwise intelligent man could go off his rocker. Poster child for the hazards of dangerous drugs. A fellow who never worked a day in his life, (no pun intended) and who squandered millions, scolding us for trying to scratch out a decent life.
16 posted on 12/08/2003 8:00:10 AM PST by Freedom4US
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To: Porterville
I don't hate imagine, just an opinion that it is insipid, stupid if you prefer. As for the tune, there are worse of course, but there are better as well.

Actually, as the author alludes to, it is the reaction of the lefty left protestor types to the song that makes me cringe.

17 posted on 12/08/2003 8:00:16 AM PST by Hillary's Folly (Imagine there's no Hillary. It's easy if you try.)
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To: Hillary's Folly
I have always thought
in the back of my mind
cheese and onions

I have always thought
that the world was unkind
cheese and onions

Do I have to spell it out?
C-H-E-E-S-E-A-N-D-O-N-I-O-N-S
Oh, no

18 posted on 12/08/2003 8:00:26 AM PST by steveo (Man and machine(man and machine)Keep yourself clean (keep yourself clean))
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To: SerpentDove
One of a slew of corny idealistic songs of the era, like "Born Free" or "The Impossible Dream"

LOL! Born Free.... What ever happened to Andy Williams? Is he still alive?

19 posted on 12/08/2003 8:01:46 AM PST by Hillary's Folly (Imagine there's no Hillary. It's easy if you try.)
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To: stuartcr
Common sense might not, but a careful reading of the lessons of history will. Remove nations, religions and private property and you have a jungle. Not a heaven on earth, more like a hell on earth.
20 posted on 12/08/2003 8:04:12 AM PST by 17th Miss Regt
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