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Post by kellyn1964 on Dec 15, 2007 1:27:37 GMT
john also said that after reviewing "how do you sleep" he realized that the song was more about him than it was paul.
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PlainOl' Amanda
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Oh, that's great you fat, stinking drunk.
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Post by PlainOl' Amanda on Dec 27, 2007 18:11:13 GMT
Wow. I read about it.
It's insanely crazy. Never thought people could fight through song.
Make me wonder...
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Post by -none- on Jan 1, 2008 14:38:18 GMT
hey that happens all the time with rap battles haha
Yeah, they just "diss" each other and stuff.
At least when John and Paul did it to each other, yes, it was personal, but all was forgiven after awhile.
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Post by DayTripper66 on Feb 4, 2008 3:28:25 GMT
ringo did "back off boogaloo" for paul in 1972. Back off Boogaloo was about Marc Bolan of T-Rex
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Post by peacenik on Feb 8, 2008 18:18:03 GMT
I really love "How Do You Sleep?" and I don't think it's a bad song at all. John just wrote that song because Paul had done some things to John first that were terrible. John was just getting his anger out over what Paul had done. I think more towards the end of the '70s they were beginning to become friends again. John and Paul were like brothers... a love/hate relationship.
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Post by alinne on Dec 22, 2008 11:38:05 GMT
How Do You Sleep They're brothers. Come on. Brothers fight. You WOULD expect them to fight immaturely and publicly. Paul did a song like this, too. It's just so John and Paul.
Yoko Ono comment on page 1 of this discussion Yoko Ono did not fall in love with a Beatle, at first. She was all for money in the beginning. Then, when they were together and she was living the high life, she fell in love with him. Wouldn't you consider that a crime?
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Post by Tinuviel on Jan 27, 2009 15:36:47 GMT
In another version of the song he sings ''How do you sleep, brother''...
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