I just learned of this song a couple of days ago, i mean, I have heard it, but i guess I really never read into it until a couple of days ago. Obviously this song is about Paul, but, the thing is, when I first heard this, I thought, wow, I cant believe he could write something so mean. But, after listening to it and thinking about it, you almost have to love the song. John has always wrote songs about what he felt passionatly about, be it war, peace, womens rights, etc. and that is what I, and I believe most, love about him. He didnt ignore his feelings on Paul cause they would be viewed as taboo (much like his views on peace) but wrote what he always did, how he felt. Its a powerful song that I think he regretted doing in hindsight, but he wrote what he felt at the time, and that made John great.
Does this remind n e one else about the rap battles that go on today when people fight through songs. Is this the first one? I wonder
Hello, yeah i completly agree with what your saying :)
When John wrote the song he simply just expressed what he was feeling at that moment in time. That was just what he did no matter how agressive or horrible it was. It don't mean he didnt practice what he preached with peace and that like what some people think, just in that moment in time he felt the way he did and later on he moved on from that and made up with Paul! :D
And like how every human is, we expirience agression, John just chose to make a song...
Hello, yeah i completly agree with what your saying :)
When John wrote the song he simply just expressed what he was feeling at that moment in time. That was just what he did no matter how agressive or horrible it was. It don't mean he didnt practice what he preached with peace and that like what some people think, just in that moment in time he felt the way he did and later on he moved on from that and made up with Paul! :D
And like how every human is, we expirience agression, John just chose to make a song about it.
I just learned of this song a couple of days ago, i mean, I have heard it, but i guess I really never read into it until a couple of days ago. Obviously this song is about Paul, but, the thing is, when I first heard this, I thought, wow, I cant believe he could write something so mean. But, after listening to it and thinking about it, you almost have to love the song. John has always wrote songs about what he felt passionatly about, be it war, peace, womens rights, etc. and that is what I, and I believe most, love about him. He didnt ignore his feelings on Paul cause they would be viewed as taboo (much like his views on peace) but wrote what he always did, how he felt. Its a powerful song that I think he regretted doing in hindsight, but he wrote what he felt at the time, and that made John great.
Does this remind n e one else about the rap battles that go on today when people fight through songs. Is this the first one? I wonder
Hello, yeah i completly agree with what your saying :) When John wrote the song he simply just expressed what he was feeling at that moment in time. That was just what he did no matter how agressive or horrible it was. It don't mean he didnt practice what he preached with peace and that like what some people think, just in that moment in time he felt the way he did and later on he moved on from that and made up with Paul! :D And like how every human is, we expirience agression, John just chose to make a song...
Hello, yeah i completly agree with what your saying :) When John wrote the song he simply just expressed what he was feeling at that moment in time. That was just what he did no matter how agressive or horrible it was. It don't mean he didnt practice what he preached with peace and that like what some people think, just in that moment in time he felt the way he did and later on he moved on from that and made up with Paul! :D And like how every human is, we expirience agression, John just chose to make a song about it.
PPEEEAAACCCE :)