"Instant Karma!" was conceived, written, recorded and released within a period of ten days, making it one of the fastest-released songs in pop music history.
if you want to compare john to pauls songwriting skills, John was asked how long did it take to write the double fantasy album songs, Johns says 2 weeks.
All of the members of this group did great work and outside the box. One of the great drummers and fantastic singers . Paul has a great body of work outside of the Beatles. His music with Wings is fantastic.
I was in a hotel downtown Dallas. The night before I was super tired - ordered room service - a half a bottle of wine - turned on Monday Night Football and fell asleep early the next morning went to the lobby to put my money in for a USA Today paper and dropped the quarter. The headline almost put me to my knees. "John Lennon Dead" went into the crowded restaurant - it was dead dead silent - people were crying and sobbing or just silently eating their breakfast. What a loss of a beautiful human being.
I had gone to bed early that night, to go into work extra early. I had my clock radio set to music, and I heard it click on, rolled over, and the first thing I heard was 'John Lennon, dead, at 40' Right then and there my heart broke, work was somber, everyone that day were zombies just going through the motions. God, what a sad, heartbreaking day.
I worked nights at a restaurant. Place was closed and we were cleaning up after a long hard day. I went home, grabbed a beer and plopped onto the sofa like usual, to turn on the evening news and catch up with all the goings on. First image ... John Lennon 1940-1980. They were playing "Across the Universe." " ... nothing's gonna change my world." I was stunned. Still every time I hear that song of think of that horrible night.
I love this song, one of my favorites by John. "Watching the Wheels" is probably my all-time favorite of his solo stuff, so I hope you'll react to that sometime. "Woman", "(Just Like) Starting Over", and "Give Peace a Chance" are other ones to add to your list. You should also check out "Valotte" by Julian Lennon, John's son. Julian sounds so much like his dad it's scary.
Yes! Working Class Hero by John, and also I believe from the same album (Plastic Ono Band), Mother. Straight from the gut. I also love Give Peace a Chance.
Yes! Someone in the comments mentioned "Across the Universe." That is another signature John Lennon song. So beautiful. There is no one nowadays who could touch that song. They just do not have the ability. They all have millions of bucks' worth of "bling" around their necks, but emotionally they are bankrupt and couldn't write a meaningful lyric if their lives depended on it.
I am a Lennon fan. He sings songs of idealism, but they always come from deep in the heart. I do have to admit that Paul is the overall talent for composition, vocal ability, etc. But John for his heart and soul and for the battles that he has fought internally and externally. He is not just a musician, but an archetype.
I'm with John Lennon on the subject of Paul McCartney's music. He's prolific for sure, but both John and George said more in 1 song than Paul has said to date.
To me the quality in Lennon’s voice is sincerity. You believe that he completely means w/e he’s saying when he sings. He might think the opposite an hour later, I think his opinions were pretty fluid, but at each moment he sings he’s 100% committed to what he’s saying, with a raw semi-innocence. It’s like you are mainlining his mind, it’s a pretty special thing to be able to convey.
The "think the opposite an hour later" thing he's been accused for is pretty exaggerated, imo. He could say things he didn't mean/contradict himself when he was pissed off in a couple of interviews. That's about it.
I distinctly remember hearing this on the radio for the first time and it knocked me out. Simple, yet a killer rhythm with the great drum sounds of Alan White (who was the long time drummer for Yes). The energy, the spirit, the feel of this was powerful and I still love it today as one of the best singles of any of the Beatles solo records.
Lineup: John Lennon: guitar, vocals George Harrison: rhythm guitar Klaus Voormann: bass Billy Preston: keyboards Alan White: drums To explain who Klaus Voormann is would take too long; go read his Wikipedia page. Alan White later became the drummer for Yes (he joined after some of the songs you've done, but he's on "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and has been the drummer for the past 48 years). Billy Preston played keyboards with the Beatles on that rooftop concert and also had a fine solo career. The "Plastic Ono Band" was really just John and anyone he could get to play with him. Of course, being John Lennon, it wasn't hard for him to get people to do that.
George Harrison was at the session for this session (he actually brought Phil Spector - who ended up producing this track - to the session). Early takes actually reveal that George had a lot to do with the arrangement of this track. He even played rhythm guitar (which was mixed out) and piano on this recording. This was just before The Beatles officially broke up (when Paul publicly said he was finished with the band), but it showed that, at least, George and John still got along. This is one of my favorite Lennon tracks, and I'm glad you finally got to listen to it. Shine on. :)
@@kevinmclaughlin1092 yeah - you're wrong. Alan White played drums on quite a few early solo recordings for John (including his "Live Peace in Toronto" album). Ringo did play drums on "Cold Turkey" (John's single, before "Instant Karma") and the "Plastic Ono Band" albums by John and Yoko.
Agree or disagree, John was always very honest and open with his emotions and opinions, and he wore his heart on his sleeve. I will always respect and admitre him for that.
Another Beatles song with John Lennon on lead vocals that I think you two would really enjoy is "Everybody's Got Something To Hide (Except For Me And My Monkey)." It's super uptempo, has an interesting percussion choice, and is probably the most hype song from the Beatles catalog. And for some really great Paul vocals, try "Oh! Darling" which has kind of a throwback sound and features Paul gettin' throaty with it. It's on A LOT of people's list of Top 5 Paul McCartney vocals.
Crossed my mind today that Oh Darling would be choice for their channel. btw,John Cowan with Bella Fleck have an outstanding and surprising cover of this.
In addition to all the suggestions listed, please give a listen to his son Julian's work. As you probably know Julian was the subject of the Beatles "Hey Jude". Julian looks exactly like his father, and sounds like him. Try listening to "Valotte" if you close your eyes you might think you're hearing his father, and follow that with "Too Late for Goodbyes".❤
Lennon made quite a few "anthem"-like songs that draw people together with memorable choruses, like Instant Karma and Happy Xmas (War is Over). To continue in that vein and to really get into the hippie vibes, you should definitely check out Give Peace a Chance.
He was an important part of rock history. He wrote his songs to make the world a better place and not afraid to touch social issues. When he got gunned down I was in shock! Why Lennon, a man who believed in love and peace. So sad.
As bad as it sounds it made perfect sense why he would be the one to go after. Yes he stood for love and peace, but America and the way our government works is built out of hate and War and I think he was a threat to that machine. After all as Americans with all these different races if we all love each other and get along then the government can't use this against each other anymore.
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass.. so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
This is one of John's bigger solo hits, but he really has a lot. While I don't have a favorite Beatle, I'm inclined to say John had the best - and shortest - solo career. Other hits by John: "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," "I'm Losing You," "The Ballad of John and Yoko (Beatles)," "Watching the Wheels," "Mind Games" (BTW, the word here is "guerilla" not "gorilla," lol), "Woman," "(Just Like) Starting Over," "#9 Dream."
No look at John's solo work is complete without mentioning "Jealous Guy" and "Beautiful Boy". To say nothing of the "primal" songs from his first solo album, such as "Mother", "Working Class Hero" and "God".
Ballad of John a yoko is always a song that when you walk in a crowded bar that has no energy. Give the bartender 10 bucks. Ask him if he could turn up volume. Then play that. Some cream. Roadhouse blues. Bitch by the stones. Livin in the usa by steve miller. Se gers rambling man. That will get the bar going.
John's most iconic work must surely be his "Working Class Hero". A Charlotte DJ got fired for playing it in the background of a Nixon speech. Hard to believe they were even contemporaries. Here goes a well-produced video of and for the song...(which contains the F-word): ruclips.net/video/HmhLsE5woRw/видео.html It's an easy song to play on acoustic guitar and to sing. I have had instant karma on a number of occasions. Very instructive!
One of my favorites by him. Absolutely love the drumming and the sound of it, still get goose bumps listening. And to what you said about them spot on more music should have this sound.
John Lennon, lots of passion. If you want more 80's flashback try Your Wildest Dreams by The Moody Blues.English band from the 60's that charted 2 decades later.
I love the song by John Lennon called “Beautiful Boy” I would hold my grandson and rock him and sing it to him when he was around 3 months to a year old or so. It has great meaning and is very soothing.
It's amazing that Amber picked up on the raw sound of the recording. After John left the Beatles, he intentionally wanted his records to have a raw minimalistic sound. He wanted as few effects as possible. Some of his songs he even recorded in his home studio.
One thing about John’s songs is that it’s the inner voices of the chords that move, where normally it’s the outer voices that move. This is no exception.
One of my favourite John solo song. Though in truth I like a lot (most ? all ? ) of his solo stuff. I love “when you going to recognise your brother (pause) is everyone you meet”. Amen John
Yes so many lives touched, so much meaning, it will live forever. And then you have these people nowadays who the fans fall over for lyrics like "if you like it put a ring on it" where their version of great songwriting is to just keep singing the same words over and over to a melody that I can only describe as infantile.
THANK YOU! I was 16, babysitting for 3 little girls the night the Beatles made their first appearance on Ed Sullivan. I was screaming at the tv. The girls looked at me & then started screaming too. I'll never forget it. I grew up on a dairy farm & was a lonely kid with just my barn cats for friends, but for a couple years I'd had a pen pal from London, and I knew all about the Beatles before anybody else. Gillian used to send me color magazine articles about them. I knew all about the Mods and the Rockers, Jane Asher, John's wife Cynthia, plus of course everything about the Beatles themselves. Well, after that night, I was suddenly popular in school to the point where this one girl, who wouldn't have even looked at me before, stood sobbing at my locker after begging me to sing their next planned single, which I did. It was "Can't Buy Me Love." John was always my favorite. But for me, his voice is so emotional. Have you guys heard "In My Life"? Maybe you could do a reaction for that one some day. The lyrics are gorgeous and the combination of his voice and those lyrics just makes me cry.
💕 this is one of the things that is so great about you guys, you listen to songs that we all love love love but possibly have forgotten about along the way, this is one of those for me. Love this song I can’t wait to see what you guys think💚✨🌻✌️
I've always loved this song. I remember when I was about 9 or 10, my aunt who was in her early 20s had this song on a 45 single vinyl record and played it a lot. A couple years or so later she gave me a stack of her 45 records and this song was included, I was so happy. I played it often, too.
Two weeks after writing Instant Karma, John performed it on the BBC TV show Top of the Pops. Yoko sat to the left of him blindfolded as he played piano and sang. Very strange. Another take showed Yoko sitting beside him knitting as he performed. Great song displaying John's brilliant musical abilities.Loved your reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
Another great John Lennon solo song is "Mind Games". There is a video of this song which features Lennon walking through Central Park near where he lived & ultimately died.
Drummer is Alan White a lad from the North East of England who passed away recently. He was gigging around the clubs at 15 years of age. He played in several bands before John’s Plastic Ono band. He later became a real superstar with the Rock group ‘YES’.
Yes! Until literally just now, I always thought it was called 'Strange Days Indeed', but it turns out you are right! In 1988, I was living in an amazing, creative, free-flowing squat in London and we listened to this song over and over again, because we were living strange days, indeed ❤
@@letsrock1729 That's funny! I remember that song specifically because for me it was either 1983/84 and I was maybe 9/10 yrs old and it was one of many songs being played in remembrance of the day John Lennon was shot. I didn't really understand at that age, but I remember that song. FYI...my Mom was my influence for my love of anything Beatles.
@@karicastanza5216 My parents loved The Beatles and 'Sgt Pepper's' was released about a month before I was born. I was raised on their music (Sgt Pepper's and Abbey Road are the Beatles' albums that best define my childhood). I remember the devastation on the day John died (I was 13), but I didn't hear his solo stuff until quite a long time later.
Amber and J, how I wish you had reacted to the LIVE FILM for "Instant Karma" given how much you love seeing these artists in performance. I didn't even know this other version existed. Please react to the movie "A Hard Day's Night" and learn more about The Beatles. The Beatles are the catalyst for the last 60+ years of music!
I agree "Hard Days Night" would be a great movie reaction choice. It was cute and funny and set up Richard Lester and the movie director of the "Swinging London" era.
So many of the "hippie" era songs were about peace, love, comming together, and other positive vibes. John was at the top of the writing for this genre.
We could use John and the Beatles right now. They did what the threat of American missiles could not. Beatlemania invaded the minds of the Soviet youth and helped bolster the international Youth Movement to destroy the Berlin Wall. The Beatles were the first rip in tearing down the Iron Curtain. It was said Marxist / Leninism was ultimately replaced with McCartnist / Lennonism. Check out a RUclips mini 4 part documentary called: “How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 1/4”
@@hotchecktorres6076 After posting, I was afraid the term might be taken negatively. Wasn't meant that way. I was a hippie-lite. Young enough for parents to still have some control. lol
I believe this is a Phil Spector produced track. That partly explains the unique and prominent drum sound, Amber. He liked to emphasize the bigger than life aspect of certain sounds. Also, you'll notice the heavy reverb in the overall sound and echo on John's vocals.
You wanna hear Lennon's voice break and be grittty, check out "Mother." A great song, very personal to him, but I've noticed not many people are reacting to it.
I enjoy you two and just after many views had just subscribed as well !! The Beatles are my life (only way I can put it ) Great reaction to a great song of a great genius !!
I heard that John had been shot on Monday night and cried myself to sleep. Was managing the record department in a department store at the time and drove to work the next morning barely able to see because I could not stop crying. Got to work and set up a makeshift memorial with a little sign I drew that bore the one lyric that immediately came to mind: Well we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun Still makes me tear up thinking about that day.
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass.. so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
The day John Lennon died, my first wife and I were leaving Ft. Stewart GA to move and got everything in the car; ready to hit the road at 5:30am. The first thing we hear is John was killed... We sat there for like 15 minutes unable to digest what we were hearing 😥😥
Love your t-shirts today! The Beatles recorded a John song today in 1968 called ‘Cry, Baby, Cry.’ I love the way everyone sounds on ‘Instant Karma’ and how the drums, provided by the man who just recently left us, Alan White (also known as the drummer for YES), have a similar slap-back delay as John’s voice has. The TOTP performance is a trip as well.
I remember exactly where I was when I heard John was dead. I was making a sandwich(I even remember what it was- a bologna sandwich!) for work in my kitchen and I was listening to the radio and the announcement came on and it said he was shot dead the night before. I stopped making my sandwich and cried. That whole day I was sad and I couldn’t believe he was gone. His music and legacy will live forever.
Lennon is a cultural icon. Not only did he compose some fantastic songs in Beatles and after, but he was also a sharp thinker, eqoquent speaker and spoke out against the Vietnam war, in support of African-American, Native American and womens rights etc. He got alot of flack for that in those days for this, but he of course was way before his time. What he said in the 60s and 70s is mainstream today.
❤ I always loved the Beatles but John was my favorite. He's a complex personality: he's flawed but honest and he possesses a raw and instinctive talent that comes across very often as a sincerity or genuineness that few other artists have.
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass.. so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
De onverwachte dood van mijn idool John lennon was een schok voor mij en vele,maar we zullen hem altijd blijven herinneren als een fijn mens en muziekant
Always a hero of mine as a kid, and he has my respect and admiration for his music both solo and in The Beatles, but also for his stance on peace and non violence, to use his celebrity in a positive way and in such an original way with bed-ins and bagism. Such a shame he's still not with us today.
After Finishing The Recording Of This Song,, Thier Lives Would Change Forever,, YOKO ONO "WALKING ON THIN ICE"..John Helped Yoko Recording/Making The Final Mix For Her Song,, Was Immensely Proud Of Her & Thought It Would Be A Hit..Walking Home From The Studio,, John Was Murdered & Was Still Clutching The Final Mix Tape In His Hand...R.I.P. John🙏❤
Great selection and great reaction, thanks guys. Can't go wrong with solo Beatles, please consider "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" for your next Lennon!
💓💓💓 John Lennon has many good songs I really like his cover of Stand By Me, love his guitar work in the song, Woman and Imagine. Thank you for playing Instant Karma!!
Since you like John so much, you really need to react to "Dear Prudence." It's a Beatles song, but it's written and sung by John. My favorite Beatles song, and I feel if you listen to it, it would be yours.
I spun the vinyl 45 of this in the Green Fields at this years Glastonbury Festival, whilst Paul was on the main stage. If John had still been with us, I woulda been there to see & hear him. I too love the message & John's gritty voice to deliver.
The legend had some crazy good tunes solo, for another banger try How Do You Sleep at Night or Cold Turkey, John was one of the heaviest artists ever, whether loud or soft, he had a vibe and gravitus few others ever approached. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎹🎤🎶
Instant Karma is Lennon's third solo single, and the first to directly feature his name; the first two (Give Peace a Chance and Cold Turkey) being credited to Plastic Ono Band. The drummer on the track was Alan White, who had played live in Toronto with Lennon a few months prior. He went on to become a member of British prog rock group Yes. He sadly passed away earlier this year. Also on the song is George Harrison, continuing Lennon's use of his former bandmates in his solo work, after Ringo's drumming on Cold Turkey and John's Plastic Ono Band album. George himself would also appear on the Imagine album. Frustratingly, Paul and John never recorded together again, except for a jam session from 1974 (I think). That's available on RUclips, under A Toot and Snore in '74. Lastly, the bass player on this is Klaus Voorman, a musician and artist the Beatles met in Hamburg in 1961, who went on to design the cover for the Beatles' 1966 album Revolver. Billy Preston is also present, playing keyboards as he did on Don't Let Me Down in 1969.
The drums make this one and I have loved and enjoyed Alan's work throughout his career and was lucky to see him twice with Yes, a decade apart the two shows.
@@tombeyerlein3813 In the UK it was credited Lennon/Ono with the Plastic Ono Band, Yoko having the b-side Who Has Seen the Wind? It wouldn't be until Mind Games, I think, that John got a sole credit on one of his singles here.
Lennons presentation to what is probably the studio and rest of the band of Strawberry Fields since it's recorded and out there on youtube, in acoustic just a guy making a song, is one of the most genius things Ive ever heard. The concept alone to make a song sound like it's playing backwards (forget all the stuff connected with that), the intonation the upstrikes acoustically the lyrics the voice the whole intention of the sound, it's amazing and also the first. Two stars in my world shine far above the rest musically, Lennon and Page.
The drummer is Alan White who passed away this past May. Alan joined Yes in 1972 after Bill Bruford's departure and stayed with them all the way to the end.
Always been my John when I was 5 in 1963. Miss him to this day. Love "Instant Karma" RIP JOHN✌🌻🌻 DO "Mind Games" next. Won't disappoint. Love you guys.💋💗✌🌻🌻
Jay & Amber, you need your minds blown. As you like John Lennon, you have to check out Julian Lennon! Yes, Julian is John's oldest son. Check out the song "Too Late for Goodbye" (ruclips.net/video/aQs1Ynq0rlk/видео.html) Not only does Julian sound like his father - he looks just like John (sans the glasses) . Also check out Julian's cover of "Imagine" (ruclips.net/video/NicWjYMPDG0/видео.html). Julian is now 59, and as this version of "Image" was recently recorded, gives a glimpse of what John would have looked/sounded like as he aged.
In the day , this was #9 on the juke box at the bar we frequented every Friday night - as soon as wewalked in, we played it - so i think of this song with a beer in my hand - great memories!
The drummer on this tune and album was Alan White, who was the last drummer for YES before he passed away a few months ago. I always loved this funky syncopated part.
John is definitely talented and I enjoy everything he sings love his voice but you should listen to more of George Harrison the quiet Beatle his sole is gentle and positive , he was the one that got into spirituality and the others joined in
Love this song! It was conceived, written, recorded, and released within a period of 10 days making it the fastest released songs in pop history (per Wikipedia).
Amber you nailed it again John was a real character, 'off the wall' writer and singer including the whole band on his recordings always inclusive with his messages. ❤
Great tune, but Watching the Wheels is definitely the favorite on my list. There is a song from Double Fantasy, the last album he recorded, called Woman. It is delicate, sweet and tender. The video, if I remember correctly, was him and Yoko, and you can just tell he loved her and she loved him. A remarkable love story for sure.
"Instant Karma!" was conceived, written, recorded and released within a period of ten days, making it one of the fastest-released songs in pop music history.
I believe John Lennon described writing the song this way - write it for breakfast, record it for lunch and release it for dinner.
Neil Young’s “Ohio” recorded by CSN&Y was pretty damn fast!
if you want to compare john to pauls songwriting skills, John was asked how long did it take to write the double fantasy album songs, Johns says 2 weeks.
All of the members of this group did great work and outside the box. One of the great drummers and fantastic singers . Paul has a great body of work outside of the Beatles. His music with Wings is fantastic.
@@rerushed8629 That was understood and intended as an illustrated exaggeration.
I was in a hotel downtown Dallas. The night before I was super tired - ordered room service - a half a bottle of wine - turned on Monday Night Football and fell asleep early the next morning went to the lobby to put my money in for a USA Today paper and dropped the quarter. The headline almost put me to my knees. "John Lennon Dead" went into the crowded restaurant - it was dead dead silent - people were crying and sobbing or just silently eating their breakfast. What a loss of a beautiful human being.
I had gone to bed early that night, to go into work extra early. I had my clock radio set to music, and I heard it click on, rolled over, and the first thing I heard was 'John Lennon, dead, at 40' Right then and there my heart broke, work was somber, everyone that day were zombies just going through the motions. God, what a sad, heartbreaking day.
i remember where I was - came into class at art school.
I'd been stationed in England in the USAF and had already made many British Friends .... I spent the next Months Apologising for my F-ed Up Country!
I worked nights at a restaurant. Place was closed and we were cleaning up after a long hard day. I went home, grabbed a beer and plopped onto the sofa like usual, to turn on the evening news and catch up with all the goings on. First image ... John Lennon 1940-1980. They were playing "Across the Universe." " ... nothing's gonna change my world." I was stunned. Still every time I hear that song of think of that horrible night.
I called in sick to work because I was a bawling😭 wreck
I love this song, one of my favorites by John. "Watching the Wheels" is probably my all-time favorite of his solo stuff, so I hope you'll react to that sometime. "Woman", "(Just Like) Starting Over", and "Give Peace a Chance" are other ones to add to your list. You should also check out "Valotte" by Julian Lennon, John's son. Julian sounds so much like his dad it's scary.
So glad you said "Watching The Wheels". Definitely one of his most underrated songs, but one of my favorites.
Me too
Love Wheels but it makes me cry every time i hear it.
I've been torn between Watching the Wheels and Mind Games, but I think Mind Games wins by a hair
For you lady, Play John Lennon’s Woman.
You gotta listen to John's WORKING CLASS HERO. Just John, an acoustic guitar and singing about real life issues. A haunting classic! 🔥🔥🔥
Marianne Faithfull does a bang up performance in a white suit.
Yes! Working Class Hero by John, and also I believe from the same album (Plastic Ono Band), Mother. Straight from the gut. I also love Give Peace a Chance.
My theme song. Thats what I was. A Working Class Hero!Peace and love from Canada
Yeah. They should hearISOLATION.
still My Fav .
Yes! Someone in the comments mentioned "Across the Universe."
That is another signature John Lennon song. So beautiful. There is no one nowadays who could touch that song. They just do not have the ability.
They all have millions of bucks' worth of "bling" around their necks, but emotionally they are bankrupt and couldn't write a meaningful lyric if their lives depended on it.
Watch the movie Across the Universe. So original...Total Beatles ....
Check out Rufus Wainrights cover from the Sam I Am soundtrack...he does a faithful copy and can hit those odd notes very well.
Amen
So True. Shallow superficial Clones of consumerism.
Across the Universe…yes…so beautiful
I am a Lennon fan. He sings songs of idealism, but they always come from deep in the heart. I do have to admit that Paul is the overall talent for composition, vocal ability, etc. But John for his heart and soul and for the battles that he has fought internally and externally. He is not just a musician, but an archetype.
john wasn't concern about songs that sounded good, he was interested in the message. He referred to paul's songwriting as spoon moon.
@@hotchecktorres6076 John Lennon could be a real prick
@@lipby so could 99% if the worlds population. At least he felt he could make a positive change, not like some that want to destroy democracy.
@@lipby Yeah, but most of the time he wasn't though.
I'm with John Lennon on the subject of Paul McCartney's music. He's prolific for sure, but both John and George said more in 1 song than Paul has said to date.
To me the quality in Lennon’s voice is sincerity. You believe that he completely means w/e he’s saying when he sings. He might think the opposite an hour later, I think his opinions were pretty fluid, but at each moment he sings he’s 100% committed to what he’s saying, with a raw semi-innocence. It’s like you are mainlining his mind, it’s a pretty special thing to be able to convey.
The "think the opposite an hour later" thing he's been accused for is pretty exaggerated, imo. He could say things he didn't mean/contradict himself when he was pissed off in a couple of interviews. That's about it.
he means what he's saying .it's him . great comment .was just thinking the same before i read your comment .
This came out in the early 7ds
Great comment that totally captures who Lennon was. Better than any portrait by a great artist as is Lennon's music.
John Lennon always sang with 100% conviction. You knew he meant every word.
I distinctly remember hearing this on the radio for the first time and it knocked me out. Simple, yet a killer rhythm with the great drum sounds of Alan White (who was the long time drummer for Yes). The energy, the spirit, the feel of this was powerful and I still love it today as one of the best singles of any of the Beatles solo records.
Good to hear someone acknowledge the great drumming of Alan White 👍
Lineup:
John Lennon: guitar, vocals
George Harrison: rhythm guitar
Klaus Voormann: bass
Billy Preston: keyboards
Alan White: drums
To explain who Klaus Voormann is would take too long; go read his Wikipedia page.
Alan White later became the drummer for Yes (he joined after some of the songs you've done, but he's on "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and has been the drummer for the past 48 years).
Billy Preston played keyboards with the Beatles on that rooftop concert and also had a fine solo career.
The "Plastic Ono Band" was really just John and anyone he could get to play with him. Of course, being John Lennon, it wasn't hard for him to get people to do that.
George Harrison was at the session for this session (he actually brought Phil Spector - who ended up producing this track - to the session). Early takes actually reveal that George had a lot to do with the arrangement of this track. He even played rhythm guitar (which was mixed out) and piano on this recording. This was just before The Beatles officially broke up (when Paul publicly said he was finished with the band), but it showed that, at least, George and John still got along. This is one of my favorite Lennon tracks, and I'm glad you finally got to listen to it. Shine on. :)
Great trivia!! Personally, I'm a George Harrison girl 😀
Alan White belting out a classic rhythm on the drums and Klaus Vorrman on bass
I could be wrong, but I believe Ringo played drums on this.
@@kevinmclaughlin1092 yeah - you're wrong. Alan White played drums on quite a few early solo recordings for John (including his "Live Peace in Toronto" album). Ringo did play drums on "Cold Turkey" (John's single, before "Instant Karma") and the "Plastic Ono Band" albums by John and Yoko.
@@kevinmclaughlin1092 I always believed that but the album says Alan White..
Agree or disagree, John was always very honest and open with his emotions and opinions, and he wore his heart on his sleeve. I will always respect and admitre him for that.
One of his first 70s songs
Another Beatles song with John Lennon on lead vocals that I think you two would really enjoy is "Everybody's Got Something To Hide (Except For Me And My Monkey)." It's super uptempo, has an interesting percussion choice, and is probably the most hype song from the Beatles catalog. And for some really great Paul vocals, try "Oh! Darling" which has kind of a throwback sound and features Paul gettin' throaty with it. It's on A LOT of people's list of Top 5 Paul McCartney vocals.
Paul, didn't sleep for 11/2 days to get that gravel voice on Oh darling.
Crossed my mind today that Oh Darling would be choice for their channel.
btw,John Cowan with Bella Fleck have an outstanding and surprising cover of this.
Yes that Monkey song is killer.
"Oh! Darling!" is one of Paul's best.
AAAW THE SWEET 70s
In addition to all the suggestions listed, please give a listen to his son Julian's work. As you probably know Julian was the subject of the Beatles "Hey Jude". Julian looks exactly like his father, and sounds like him. Try listening to "Valotte" if you close your eyes you might think you're hearing his father, and follow that with "Too Late for Goodbyes".❤
Try his son Sean Lennon instead. He is the better songwriter.
@@paulknight9998 Julian just released a new album. When Julian and Sean do a combined album, then I'll take note.
AND PLEASE REACT to Julian's song "SALTWATER" which talks about what we are doing to our earth, it's a BEAUTIFUL song and video.
@@paulwagner688 When Julian learns to write songs by himself, I'll make sure to pay attention.
@@paulknight9998 I disagree, Julian has written more songs than Sean has at this point. I like Julian's music better.
Lennon made quite a few "anthem"-like songs that draw people together with memorable choruses, like Instant Karma and Happy Xmas (War is Over). To continue in that vein and to really get into the hippie vibes, you should definitely check out Give Peace a Chance.
And also, All You Need is Love by the Beatles.... Pure Lennon Magic that brings folks together!
John is in full hippie God mode in that video and I love it
The drummer is Alan White who later played drums for YES.
Shine on John. Try Ringo's song 'Photograph' and George Harrison's 'What is Life'.
And he just died a few weeks ago.
Love Alan's drumming in this song.
He was an important part of rock history. He wrote his songs to make the world a better place and not afraid to touch social issues. When he got gunned down I was in shock! Why Lennon, a man who believed in love and peace. So sad.
As bad as it sounds it made perfect sense why he would be the one to go after. Yes he stood for love and peace, but America and the way our government works is built out of hate and War and I think he was a threat to that machine. After all as Americans with all these different races if we all love each other and get along then the government can't use this against each other anymore.
ALL the BEATLES believed in Love and Peace, NOT just John
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass..
so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
@@patticrichton1135 that's sort of the point. Why John? But he was killed by someone who was profoundly mentally ill so it would not make any sense.
The Beatles "The Ballad Of John And Yoko"...A True Classic.
This is one of John's bigger solo hits, but he really has a lot. While I don't have a favorite Beatle, I'm inclined to say John had the best - and shortest - solo career.
Other hits by John: "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," "I'm Losing You," "The Ballad of John and Yoko (Beatles)," "Watching the Wheels," "Mind Games" (BTW, the word here is "guerilla" not "gorilla," lol), "Woman," "(Just Like) Starting Over," "#9 Dream."
No look at John's solo work is complete without mentioning "Jealous Guy" and "Beautiful Boy". To say nothing of the "primal" songs from his first solo album, such as "Mother", "Working Class Hero" and "God".
@@Jessica_Roth They've already done "Beautiful Boy," FWIW.
@@Jessica_Roth Cold Turkey and Woman is the.....
Ballad of John a yoko is always a song that when you walk in a crowded bar that has no energy. Give the bartender 10 bucks. Ask him if he could turn up volume. Then play that. Some cream. Roadhouse blues. Bitch by the stones. Livin in the usa by steve miller. Se gers rambling man. That will get the bar going.
John's most iconic work must surely be his "Working Class Hero". A Charlotte DJ got fired for playing it in the background of a Nixon speech. Hard to believe they were even contemporaries. Here goes a well-produced video of and for the song...(which contains the F-word): ruclips.net/video/HmhLsE5woRw/видео.html
It's an easy song to play on acoustic guitar and to sing.
I have had instant karma on a number of occasions. Very instructive!
Yes!
Nixon hated Lennon. It's actually a large part of the Lennon story, they made his immigration process hell and eventually the FBI was spying on him.
@@joshgoldstein3991 Nixon and Lennon were in different universes. I only see Nixon in black and white, and only see Lennon in color.
One of my favorites by him. Absolutely love the drumming and the sound of it, still get goose bumps listening. And to what you said about them spot on more music should have this sound.
John Lennon, lots of passion. If you want more 80's flashback try Your Wildest Dreams by The Moody Blues.English band from the 60's that charted 2 decades later.
I just bought Moody Blues complete collection on cd....fabulous!! 🇬🇧
I love the song by John Lennon called “Beautiful Boy” I would hold my grandson and rock him and sing it to him when he was around 3 months to a year old or so. It has great meaning and is very soothing.
Still gives me chills. An anthem for all human beings.
It's amazing that Amber picked up on the raw sound of the recording. After John left the Beatles, he intentionally wanted his records to have a raw minimalistic sound. He wanted as few effects as possible. Some of his songs he even recorded in his home studio.
One thing about John’s songs is that it’s the inner voices of the chords that move, where normally it’s the outer voices that move. This is no exception.
MUST HEAR Classics From His Solo Career,, Ringo Starr "It Don't Come Easy" & "Photograph"...Both Excellent Tracks.
Yes, those would be best for Ringo.
One of my favourite John solo song. Though in truth I like a lot (most ? all ? ) of his solo stuff.
I love “when you going to recognise your brother (pause) is everyone you meet”. Amen John
Man I love how down to earth you two are. So spot on with your reactions. Love the variety of music you react to.
How many years since this was written? How many lives has this song touched? Thanks John for this gift to the world. ❤️
Written and released in 1970.
Yes so many lives touched, so much meaning, it will live forever.
And then you have these people nowadays who the fans fall over for lyrics like "if you like it put a ring on it" where their version of great songwriting is to just keep singing the same words over and over to a melody that I can only describe as infantile.
I believe John had nothing to hide, he was very truthful about everything
George Harrison solo:Give Me Love/Give Me Piece on Earth,What is Life,Blow Away, and All Those Years Ago,for John Lennon.
I have and love his last album Double Fantasy. This song has always been one of my favorites of his
You should really try the John Lennon song The Ballad Of John and Yoko with Paul McCartney. I think you would really like it.
Absolutely ❤️👍.
only john and paul on all instruments and vocals. Paul plays drums!
John Lennon's music is always so profound makes you think he can change the world makes you think you can change the world
THANK YOU!
I was 16, babysitting for 3 little girls the night the Beatles made their first appearance on Ed Sullivan. I was screaming at the tv. The girls looked at me & then started screaming too.
I'll never forget it.
I grew up on a dairy farm & was a lonely kid with just my barn cats for friends, but for a couple years I'd had a pen pal from London, and I knew all about the Beatles before anybody else. Gillian used to send me color magazine articles about them. I knew all about the Mods and the Rockers, Jane Asher, John's wife Cynthia, plus of course everything about the Beatles themselves.
Well, after that night, I was suddenly popular in school to the point where this one girl, who wouldn't have even looked at me before, stood sobbing at my locker after begging me to sing their next planned single, which I did. It was "Can't Buy Me Love."
John was always my favorite. But for me, his voice is so emotional.
Have you guys heard "In My Life"?
Maybe you could do a reaction for that one some day. The lyrics are gorgeous and the combination of his voice and those lyrics just makes me cry.
My husband introduced me to this song when it came out in 1970 when we were courting. I have loved it ever since.
💕 this is one of the things that is so great about you guys, you listen to songs that we all love love love but possibly have forgotten about along the way, this is one of those for me. Love this song I can’t wait to see what you guys think💚✨🌻✌️
The drummer is Alan White from the group Yes. He has just recently passed away.
This is one of my favorite songs ever! The lyrics are awesome!!
AND its from the 70s AMBER
I've always loved this song. I remember when I was about 9 or 10, my aunt who was in her early 20s had this song on a 45 single vinyl record and played it a lot. A couple years or so later she gave me a stack of her 45 records and this song was included, I was so happy. I played it often, too.
Two weeks after writing Instant Karma, John performed it on the BBC TV show Top of the Pops. Yoko sat to the left of him blindfolded as he played piano and sang. Very strange. Another take showed Yoko sitting beside him knitting as he performed.
Great song displaying John's brilliant musical abilities.Loved your reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
She was blindfolded ND knitting at the same time
You're absolutely right, the most meaningful songs with something to think about are those of John and George, my two favorites of the band.
Another great John Lennon solo song is "Mind Games". There is a video of this song which features Lennon walking through Central Park near where he lived & ultimately died.
Drummer is Alan White a lad from the North East of England who passed away recently. He was gigging around the clubs at 15 years of age.
He played in several bands before John’s Plastic Ono band. He later became a real superstar with the Rock group ‘YES’.
Another song I always loved of John Lennon's is "Nobody Told Me".
Yes! Until literally just now, I always thought it was called 'Strange Days Indeed', but it turns out you are right! In 1988, I was living in an amazing, creative, free-flowing squat in London and we listened to this song over and over again, because we were living strange days, indeed ❤
@@letsrock1729 That's funny! I remember that song specifically because for me it was either 1983/84 and I was maybe 9/10 yrs old and it was one of many songs being played in remembrance of the day John Lennon was shot. I didn't really understand at that age, but I remember that song. FYI...my Mom was my influence for my love of anything Beatles.
@@karicastanza5216 My parents loved The Beatles and 'Sgt Pepper's' was released about a month before I was born. I was raised on their music (Sgt Pepper's and Abbey Road are the Beatles' albums that best define my childhood).
I remember the devastation on the day John died (I was 13), but I didn't hear his solo stuff until quite a long time later.
Huge John Lennon fan here. Give “Oh My Love” a listen, guarantee you’ll call it one of the most beautiful songs ever.
Amber and J, how I wish you had reacted to the LIVE FILM for "Instant Karma" given how much you love seeing these artists in performance. I didn't even know this other version existed.
Please react to the movie "A Hard Day's Night" and learn more about The Beatles.
The Beatles are the catalyst for the last 60+ years of music!
I agree "Hard Days Night" would be a great movie reaction choice. It was cute and funny and set up Richard Lester and the movie director of the "Swinging London" era.
YES I WISH SOMEONE would react to BOTH BEATLES full length movies "HARD DAY'S NIGHT" from 1964 and "HELP!" 1965
And don't forget Yellow Submarine!
So many of the "hippie" era songs were about peace, love, comming together, and other positive vibes. John was at the top of the writing for this genre.
Yes, we have to get back to the Peace & Love movement. Where did we go wrong?
Hippie meant to be Hip not a square so being a hippie was not so bad.
We could use John and the Beatles right now. They did what the threat of American missiles could not. Beatlemania invaded the minds of the Soviet youth and helped bolster the international Youth Movement to destroy the Berlin Wall. The Beatles were the first rip in tearing down the Iron Curtain. It was said Marxist / Leninism was ultimately replaced with McCartnist / Lennonism. Check out a RUclips mini 4 part documentary called: “How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 1/4”
@@hotchecktorres6076 After posting, I was afraid the term might be taken negatively. Wasn't meant that way. I was a hippie-lite. Young enough for parents to still have some control. lol
@@Xcris_crosX even gorbacheov agreed with your statement
I believe this is a Phil Spector produced track. That partly explains the unique and prominent drum sound, Amber. He liked to emphasize the bigger than life aspect of certain sounds. Also, you'll notice the heavy reverb in the overall sound and echo on John's vocals.
and the famous "Wall of Sound" effect.
the "pop in that drumming is off the charts.. Love this song.. John lennons voice is one of a kind!
You wanna hear Lennon's voice break and be grittty, check out "Mother." A great song, very personal to him, but I've noticed not many people are reacting to it.
So right! Awesome song. He doesn’t hold back in this one! 🔥
That one is especially raw and painful.
I enjoy you two and just after many views had just subscribed as well !! The Beatles are my life (only way I can put it ) Great reaction to a great song of a great genius !!
I heard that John had been shot on Monday night and cried myself to sleep. Was managing the record department in a department store at the time and drove to work the next morning barely able to see because I could not stop crying. Got to work and set up a makeshift memorial with a little sign I drew that bore the one lyric that immediately came to mind:
Well we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun
Still makes me tear up thinking about that day.
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass..
so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
The drummer went on play with YES. Alan White is only 16 years old, on this.
One of my favorites of his and one of my favorite drum songs.
The day John Lennon died, my first wife and I were leaving Ft. Stewart GA to move and got everything in the car; ready to hit the road at 5:30am. The first thing we hear is John was killed... We sat there for like 15 minutes unable to digest what we were hearing 😥😥
Unbelievable. I remember that day like it was today
Love your t-shirts today! The Beatles recorded a John song today in 1968 called ‘Cry, Baby, Cry.’ I love the way everyone sounds on ‘Instant Karma’ and how the drums, provided by the man who just recently left us, Alan White (also known as the drummer for YES), have a similar slap-back delay as John’s voice has. The TOTP performance is a trip as well.
I remember exactly where I was when I heard John was dead. I was making a sandwich(I even remember what it was- a bologna sandwich!) for work in my kitchen and I was listening to the radio and the announcement came on and it said he was shot dead the night before. I stopped making my sandwich and cried. That whole day I was sad and I couldn’t believe he was gone. His music and legacy will live forever.
YOU all shine on.
A great positive message from John.
Love this song, love John Lennon's solo material
Fantastic crazzzie song...
Fantastic rhytm of the piano..
Uuaaauuu drums....
Lenn - on forewer
Srdjan from Serbia...
Lennon is a cultural icon. Not only did he compose some fantastic songs in Beatles and after, but he was also a sharp thinker, eqoquent speaker and spoke out against the Vietnam war, in support of African-American, Native American and womens rights etc. He got alot of flack for that in those days for this, but he of course was way before his time. What he said in the 60s and 70s is mainstream today.
Amazing song. One of my favs. Thanks for checking it out
❤ I always loved the Beatles but John was my favorite. He's a complex personality: he's flawed but honest and he possesses a raw and instinctive talent that comes across very often as a sincerity or genuineness that few other artists have.
pathetic coward lennon was a despicable human , a worthless father, and openly talked about beating his women, .. can't believe how many hypocrite "peace & love" fans give this scumbag a pass..
so glad New York took care of this scumbag. the punk got what he deserved. . let him rot
I just like the positivity. "Who on earth do you think you are? A superstar? Well right you are!"
John had so much optimism in his music. Probably why he was so loved. Crazy that the FBI had a whole file on him
Not at all crazy. Dittos for MLK. Cast a cold eye....
De onverwachte dood van mijn idool John lennon was een schok voor mij en vele,maar we zullen hem altijd blijven herinneren als een fijn mens en muziekant
The official music video for this song is a must see
I'm SO happy you reacted to this song, it is my favorite by John. The lyrics ate magnificent!
You're right about Lennons voice..
One of the most difficult singers to imitate
ok this in my john lennon mermorable been wanting been wanting to do for a while a true leader power to the people brother t y for ur service
The drummer here is Alan White, best known for his many, many years in the band Yes...
And sadly just recently passed away.
@@aarongoldstein7614 Geez, yeah, I had forgotten that...R.I.P...
R.I.P. Instant Karma was probably a bit of a vacation for him compared with some of the complex Yes changes.
He always sang like he really needed to get something off his chest!❤ love that Lennon grit
J & Amber, you'll Love his "(Just Like) Starting Over", "Woman" and "Whatever Gets You thru the Night"!!!!
OVER AND OVER AND OVER!!!
I second all of those!
Always a hero of mine as a kid, and he has my respect and admiration for his music both solo and in The Beatles, but also for his stance on peace and non violence, to use his celebrity in a positive way and in such an original way with bed-ins and bagism. Such a shame he's still not with us today.
After Finishing The Recording Of This Song,, Thier Lives Would Change Forever,, YOKO ONO "WALKING ON THIN ICE"..John Helped Yoko Recording/Making The Final Mix For Her Song,, Was Immensely Proud Of Her & Thought It Would Be A Hit..Walking Home From The Studio,, John Was Murdered & Was Still Clutching The Final Mix Tape In His Hand...R.I.P. John🙏❤
That's Alan White on drums. He sadly passed away about a month ago. He was also drummer for the group, YES
Alan White of YES
@@bobcorbin3294 Yep, I added that info on edit to opening post
No kidding, the night John died changed the world. What innocence we still had was gone.
The dream was over....
So True! 💔💔💔
John just an epic voice and everything A magic instant !!!
Great selection and great reaction, thanks guys. Can't go wrong with solo Beatles, please consider "Whatever Gets You Through The Night" for your next Lennon!
💓💓💓 John Lennon has many good songs I really like his cover of Stand By Me, love his guitar work in the song, Woman and Imagine. Thank you for playing Instant Karma!!
Since you like John so much, you really need to react to "Dear Prudence." It's a Beatles song, but it's written and sung by John. My favorite Beatles song, and I feel if you listen to it, it would be yours.
I spun the vinyl 45 of this in the Green Fields at this years Glastonbury Festival, whilst Paul was on the main stage. If John had still been with us, I woulda been there to see & hear him. I too love the message & John's gritty voice to deliver.
The legend had some crazy good tunes solo, for another banger try How Do You Sleep at Night or Cold Turkey, John was one of the heaviest artists ever, whether loud or soft, he had a vibe and gravitus few others ever approached. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎹🎤🎶
Still LOVE this song.... Thank you for the reaction to this...(Timeless!)
Instant Karma is Lennon's third solo single, and the first to directly feature his name; the first two (Give Peace a Chance and Cold Turkey) being credited to Plastic Ono Band.
The drummer on the track was Alan White, who had played live in Toronto with Lennon a few months prior. He went on to become a member of British prog rock group Yes. He sadly passed away earlier this year.
Also on the song is George Harrison, continuing Lennon's use of his former bandmates in his solo work, after Ringo's drumming on Cold Turkey and John's Plastic Ono Band album. George himself would also appear on the Imagine album. Frustratingly, Paul and John never recorded together again, except for a jam session from 1974 (I think). That's available on RUclips, under A Toot and Snore in '74.
Lastly, the bass player on this is Klaus Voorman, a musician and artist the Beatles met in Hamburg in 1961, who went on to design the cover for the Beatles' 1966 album Revolver. Billy Preston is also present, playing keyboards as he did on Don't Let Me Down in 1969.
The drums make this one and I have loved and enjoyed Alan's work throughout his career and was lucky to see him twice with Yes, a decade apart the two shows.
This single was credited to John Ono Lennon. IIRC, it was the only Lennon record so credited.
@@tombeyerlein3813 In the UK it was credited Lennon/Ono with the Plastic Ono Band, Yoko having the b-side Who Has Seen the Wind? It wouldn't be until Mind Games, I think, that John got a sole credit on one of his singles here.
Lennons presentation to what is probably the studio and rest of the band of Strawberry Fields since it's recorded and out there on youtube, in acoustic just a guy making a song, is one of the most genius things Ive ever heard. The concept alone to make a song sound like it's playing backwards (forget all the stuff connected with that), the intonation the upstrikes acoustically the lyrics the voice the whole intention of the sound, it's amazing and also the first. Two stars in my world shine far above the rest musically, Lennon and Page.
Give John’s “Gimme Some Truth” a spin. As relevant today as it was in 1971
The drummer is Alan White who passed away this past May. Alan joined Yes in 1972 after Bill Bruford's departure and stayed with them all the way to the end.
John always seemed to be able to push his voice almost to the breaking point.
Always been my John when I was 5 in 1963. Miss him to this day. Love "Instant Karma" RIP JOHN✌🌻🌻 DO "Mind Games" next. Won't disappoint. Love you guys.💋💗✌🌻🌻
Jay & Amber, you need your minds blown. As you like John Lennon, you have to check out Julian Lennon! Yes, Julian is John's oldest son. Check out the song "Too Late for Goodbye" (ruclips.net/video/aQs1Ynq0rlk/видео.html) Not only does Julian sound like his father - he looks just like John (sans the glasses) .
Also check out Julian's cover of "Imagine" (ruclips.net/video/NicWjYMPDG0/видео.html). Julian is now 59, and as this version of "Image" was recently recorded, gives a glimpse of what John would have looked/sounded like as he aged.
In the day , this was #9 on the juke box at the bar we frequented every Friday night - as soon as wewalked in, we played it - so i think of this song with a beer in my hand - great memories!
John Lennon has a large catalog of songs. You could react to one song a week and not cover them all in a year.
The drummer on this tune and album was Alan White, who was the last drummer for YES before he passed away a few months ago. I always loved this funky syncopated part.
John is definitely talented and I enjoy everything he sings love his voice but you should listen to more of George Harrison the quiet Beatle his sole is gentle and positive , he was the one that got into spirituality and the others joined in
While my guitar gently weeps.
Love this song! It was conceived, written, recorded, and released within a period of 10 days making it the fastest released songs in pop history (per Wikipedia).
Must listen to “Mother” by John Lennon. It’s the most emotional song you’ve ever heard
Amber you nailed it again John was a real character, 'off the wall' writer and singer including the whole band on his recordings always inclusive with his messages. ❤
Great tune, but Watching the Wheels is definitely the favorite on my list. There is a song from Double Fantasy, the last album he recorded, called Woman. It is delicate, sweet and tender. The video, if I remember correctly, was him and Yoko, and you can just tell he loved her and she loved him. A remarkable love story for sure.