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John Lennon wrote Imagine, his greatest musical gift to the world, one morning early in 1971 in his bedroom at Tittenhurst Park, his estate in Ascot, England. His wife, Yoko Ono, watched as Lennon sat at the white grand piano now known around the world from films and photographs of the sessions for his Imagine album and virtually completed the song: the serene melody; the pillowy chord progression; that beckoning, four-note figure; and nearly all of the lyrics, 22 lines of graceful, plain-spoken faith in the power of a world, united in purpose, to repair and change itself. Its not like he thought, Oh, this can be an anthem, Ono said, looking back at that morning 30 years later. Imagine was just what John believed: that we are all one country, one world, one people. He wanted to get that idea out. The idea was not his alone: Onos own art, before and after she met Lennon in 1966, celebrated the transformative power of dreams. The first line of Imagine — Imagine theres no heaven — is a direct descendant of the interactive pieces in Onos 1964 book, Grapefruit (Imagine letting a goldfish swim across the sky). But Lennon, as a former Beatle, was an expert in the pop vernacular. He once admitted that Imagine — an absolute equality created by the dissolution of governments, borders, organized religion and economic class — was virtually the Communist Manifesto. But the elementary beauty of his melody, the warm composure in his voice and the poetic touch of co-producer Phil Spector — who bathed Lennons performance in gentle strings and summer-breeze echo — emphasized the songs fundamental humanity. Lennon knew he had written something special. In one of his last interviews, he declared Imagine to be as good as anything he had written with the Beatles. We know its better than that: an enduring hymn of solace and promise that has carried us through extreme grief, from the shock of Lennons own death in 1980 to the unspeakable horror of September 11th. It is now impossible to imagine a world without Imagine. And we need it, more than he ever dreamed. youtu.be/9Q0Eyw3l3XM
Posted on: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 10:03:05 +0000

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