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Cee Lo Green Changes 'Imagine' Lyrics To 'All Religions' From John Lennon's 'No Relig

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My parents didn't like John Lennon, either. For those who don't care for Imagine, I probably don't relate to your generation's music, either.
 
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John Lennon's music defined a generation. People can say what they will about him, as he's been dead for over 30 years. If you don't like his music, I understand. Great music isn't for everybody.
 
Quite the contrary. I like Luciano Pavarotti and BB King.

Me too. Perhaps their is a common ground after all. How do you feel about Miles Davis and The Who?
 
John Lennon is one of the most influential musicians of the last century. That's a fact and not an opinion.

I've never heard of this C L Green guy and I dont intent to.
 
Me too. Perhaps their is a common ground after all. How do you feel about Miles Davis and The Who?
Miles Davis is a musical god. I've liked what I've heard of The Who, but never activity sought out their music.

Just FYI, my favorite BB King song is Walkin' and Cryin'.

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Miles Davis is a musical god. I've liked what I've heard of The Who, but never activity sought out their music.

Just FYI, my favorite BB King song is Walkin' and Cryin'.

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Reps to you for loving great music. Different strokes and all that shit. BB King is the greatest, and so is Miles.
 
John Lennon is one of the most influential musicians of the last century. That's a fact and not an opinion.

I've never heard of this C L Green guy and I dont intent to.

You are the man. I agree 100%
 
Miles Davis is a musical god.

I'm not a huge jazz fan but Miles is great and I do love the way some of these guys could weave not only a song together but an entire album as a great work of art. Mingus is another one. I've got this album on 180g vinyl and it sounds absolutely magical.
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John Lennon's music defined a generation. People can say what they will about him, as he's been dead for over 30 years. If you don't like his music, I understand. Great music isn't for everybody.

Grew up with the Beatles, Led Zep...who's going to remember Ceelo 10 years from now?
Lucky to have been around music when there was more variation. They played more Jazz, there was funk which was fun to listen too, going on a long bus ride to the beach listening to Cashmere by Led Zep, going to the skating rink and rollerskating to "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll" disco song, going to see the movie Pink Floyd "The Wall" high on LSD, watching the Beatles cartoons, going to clubs and dancing to "ring my bell" watching live Jazz singers but unfortionalty never knew who they were..one singer was Joe Cuba, still seeing the old guard singing dowop on the streets, watching skinny handsome Elvis sing and then sadly watching Fat Elvis sing. Listening to Wolfman Jack and the other guys on WABC radio and Frankie Crocker back when DJ's were good.

Now the stuff played on radio is crap and we have Beiber and Ceelo as top preformers...sucks.
 
I doubt Lennon would have objected to the changes Cee Lo made. It goes with how the Dalai Lama views other religions that there is good intentions meant by each one and people shouldn't fight over which is better. 'Imagine' in its self sounds like a Buddhist Sutra...
 
"I see you changing the lyrics to the song I love, and I'm like, "fuck you!"
 
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Im man enough to admit that this song right here brings tears to my eyes every time I hear it while smoking a blunt. Especially feel bad for the younger generation, fucking backward ass worlds we live in.
 
Cee Lo Green did the Gnarls Barkley thing and before that he was with the Goody Mob, he has that song Fuck You which isn't horrible.
 
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