Critical Reading Log #1 John Lennon vs. A Perfect Circle “Imagine” by John Lennon and “Imagine” by A Perfect Circle are both powerful songs with powerful videos. However‚ even though they are the same song I feel as though the two contradict each other in many ways. I feel as though in Lennon’s song‚ he is trying to convey a message of peace‚ and say that if people want to get through dark times‚ if they try hard enough they can. In contrast‚ I feel as though A Perfect Circle’s version is
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John Lennon was one among many inspiring and peaceful performers of his time. Lennon first began to perform with his first band‚ the Quarrymen‚ named after his high school the Quarry Bank School‚ at the age of sixteen. This was the year 1956‚ after World War II. His hometown was still recovering from the aftermath‚ both physically and emotionally. Lennon’s big musical break happened when he joined the Beatles‚ around 1960. At this time‚ his hometown celebrated popularity for its “Merseybeat sound”
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how to feel. Not as a preacher‚ not as a leader‚ but as a reflection of us all” (John Lennon Quotes). John Lennon was born in Liverpool‚ England on October 9‚ 1940. He was born to Julia and Arthur Lennon but eventually moved and lived with his Aunt Mimi after his parents divorce. Lennon was always drawn into the arts‚ especially at an older age. Lennon was made into a rock star during his time with the Beatles. Lennon started to drawn attention during his career with the Beatles with some controversial
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The Life and Legacy of John Lennon Name Mr. Hiebner – Methods of Historical Research October 7th‚ 2013 Outline I. INTRODUCTION II. EARLY LIFE A. Childhood B. College and Family C. Early Bands III. THE BEATLES A. Early Beatles B. Hey-Day C. Breaking Up IV. LIFE AFTER BEATLES A. Solo Career B. Success C. Retirement V. DEATH VI. LEGACY VII. CONCLUSION I. John Lennon has had a large influence on music around the world. His despondent
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virtually everyone in the world is exposed to music and everything it represents. For this reason‚ many people use music as a medium to evoke a need for change. John Lennon‚ often recognized for his contribution to the world famous band‚ the Beatles‚ used his influence in the musical world to promote peace‚ while still
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“Imagine all the people living in peace. You may say that I’m a dreamer‚ but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and the world will be as one.” (Lennon). Peace begins with imagination. John Lennon rose to stardom as the founder of the popular 1960s band ‘The Beatles.’ After the breakup of The Beatles‚ he then began using his stardom to send a message of Peace to the world; through his songs which he had a little help with from his wife Yoko Ono‚ Lennon deserves to be classified as
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John Lennon the founder of Beatles band that was influential in the popular music like no other. The entry of Elvis Presley’s into the rock music inspired John Lennon to form a group by the named the Quarry Men. On July 6‚ 1957‚ Lennon met Paul McCartney and invited him to join his team. The two went on to become best of friends by forming one of the most successful partnerships in music history (Shields). The first recording of the group was “That’ll be the Day.” The Beatles group came to birth
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John Winston Lennon Early Life John Winston Lennon was born to Alfred and Juila Lennon on October 9th‚ 1940 in Liverpool England. John was Named after paternal grandfather and the prime minister at the time‚ Winston Churchill. With his parents messy relationship‚ and his father never being around. His aunt‚ Mimi Smith‚ complained to the Liverpool Social Services‚ causing Lennon’s mother to handover the care of John to her. Throughout the rest of his childhood he lived with his aunt and uncle
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“Revolution” as a combination of “Revolution 1” and “Revolution 9”‚ written by John Lennon‚ for the White Album that was released later that year. Eventually‚ “Revolution 1” and “Revolution 9” were split into two tracks. “Revolution 1” was suppose to be the next single from the group. However‚ McCartney and Harrison had objections to the track for it’s tempo was too slow to be a single. After some objection from Lennon‚ they re-recorded the track at a moderate tempo and with heavily distorted electric
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from a regular show? Cinderella by Midkent College and John Lennon and Me by Inspiration Stage are two very different shows‚ one is a community theater play the other is a college production. One is a musical the other is a regular play Despite the obvious differences the two plays share some similarities. These two plays while being of different types‚ uses similar elements in their production. Despite the obvious‚ both Cinderella and John Lennon and Me are excellent shows that show similarities in
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