Here is a partial record review from RS mag, by BEN GERSON “For the first time since the formation of the Beatles, Lennon is on his own and, remarkably, he seems to find that tolerable, though half the numbers on Walls and Bridges record his pangs of loss. “Going Down on Love” is characterized by a confusion of emotions, honestly rendered, rather than Lennon’s notoriously wide oscillations between paranoid megalomania and Edenic composure. A mixture of penitence, anger, perseverance, feelings of justice, feelings of injustice, the song discards the programmatic righteousness of earlier Lennon efforts—to its own musical detriment.” word request Edenic
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“I’ll moider da bum.” – Heavyweight boxer Tony Galento, when asked what he thought of William Shakespeare “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.” – Yogi Berra
Do you still have that carp swimming behind you?…sunfish of marina ’s water, thanks for the drink
thanks to you, marina!
Here is a partial record review from RS mag, by BEN GERSON “For the first time since the formation of the Beatles, Lennon is on his own and, remarkably, he seems to find that tolerable, though half the numbers on Walls and Bridges record his pangs of loss. “Going Down on Love” is characterized by a confusion of emotions, honestly rendered, rather than Lennon’s notoriously wide oscillations between paranoid megalomania and Edenic
composure. A mixture of penitence, anger, perseverance, feelings of justice, feelings of injustice, the song discards the programmatic righteousness of earlier Lennon efforts—to its own musical detriment.” word request Edenic
Thanks to You—Mother Russia should be so proud of you
Привет!
Almost one year, Marina.
You have accomplished very much & have given us much entertainment and learning.
Поздравления и Спасибо!
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“I’ll moider da bum.” – Heavyweight boxer Tony Galento, when asked what he thought of William Shakespeare “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is.” – Yogi Berra