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Who is worse, Julian Lennon or Sean Lennon?
Let's face it, they're both pretty damn bad. My vote goes for Julian, as Seans in my good books after doing a jolly good job of production/playing on Yoko's new album Between My Head & The Sky - That said, can he be forgiven for the crime that was 'Dead Meat' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT2YTURFEWc
And need I remind you of what makes Julian inexusably lame?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr7ea9Deu2s |
the answer is obvious.
one of them has yoko as a mother. that is redemption. |
Also, Sean did a pretty cool hook for a Deltron 3030 track. Another big plus point. Julian just doesn't stand a chance.
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the beatles killed yoko ono
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I remember when Julian first came out, with "Valotte." The basic reactions
were, "Wow, he really sounds like his dad" and then, "Wow, these songs suck." |
i used to have that record
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One of my sisters had it on cassette...I remember a couple songs. The
title track was pretty good. Is, really. But that kid never stood a chance. |
i had the lp, which i bought because of the leading single, and was big news because of his name. I don't remember playing more than once or twice and putting it away forever. I also had some of sean lennon's cd singles.
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Didn't sean lennon have something to do with beastie boys?
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I like Sean lennon, he worked with Cibo Matto
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sean lennon had into the sun which was ok
and the burger song and his band live is pretty entertaining |
julian fo sho.
sean's just on the more douche-y side of aight, i guess. |
John Lennon, for giving birth to them.
..actually, John Lennon seemed pretty cool. He was a smartass, he was arrogant, his favorite movie was El Topo, and his favorite album was "Safe as Milk" by Beefheart. Seemed like a well-read, interesting person. Also, he loved Asian women. I think we have a lot in common. Which is one who's fucking all those hot chicks? Sean? Yeah, I voted for him out of jealousy. |
I've never heard of Julian Lennon, but Sean shit-stains a track on Deltron 3030 if I remember correctly.
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Sean is resurrecting Plastic Ono Band, so take that information into consideration.
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I like both of Sean's albums "into the sun" and "friendly fire"- i would say friendly fire is fair at best . i like into the sun though.
i've never listened to any Julian-just not interested maybe- |
I don't believe in Julian. I don't believe in Sean. I don't believe in plastic ono. I don't believe in greener lawns. The dream is over. The dream is over.
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is an abomination. |
h8 sean
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i dont think dead meat is that bad, even if the video is lame, and not good-lame mind you
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Sean has some lame alt rock stuff, but he also has some very good stuff with Yoko and Ima. Julian just sounds like the lite beer version of "Mind Games" era John, which is of course sad.
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Did you read the William Bennet epiphany in the Wire recently? He said something similar. |
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No - could we have a link? |
It's November 09's copy. It has Julian Cope on the cover. We'll call this an exercise in 'how they lived in the 90s'.
Page 71. It's actually 'the Inner Sleeve', not an epiphany. |
Ha ha! Fair enough!
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I haven't bought The Wire in a long time, but I have picked up the J.Cope issue in a book shop recently, and flicked through its pages briefly. What does William Bennett say about The Beatles/Yoko Ono?
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He's talking about Yoko Ono's Fly, and says the following:
"Many commentators and fans used to say that Yoko was the cause of the [sic] The Beatles' break-up - yet to me, it was the other way round: The Beatles were the worst thing that could have happened to her (or at least her art). She remains one ofmy favourite and, seminally, most influential artists." It's not really that great an article (Bennett may well be the dullest man alive) but your post reminded me of it. |
Yeah, his movie reviews are too often a snorefest.
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I havent listened to enough of their music, but the gist I get is yeah, Julian has alot of cheesey synth bullshit with cheesy bullshit hooks. Sean tries to be more artistic with it but either fails or tries to hard.
Eitherway, neither of them will EVER write a song like Mother. John confronted his darkest demons in song, the other two act like their father was never murdered...from what I see at least. They are chickenshit artists... Im going to listen to plastic ono band right now actually.... What happened to that "favorite scream" thread... I forgot to put John Lennon's screams at the end of Mother... Mommy dont GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DDAAAAAAAADy come hooome |
partially unrelated, but i bought yoko's season of glass the other day-- sweetly preserved LP from 1981 -- it's good!
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I sometimes try to read the wire but it all sounds so wanky.?
maybe i really should, so i could sound like that myself. |
sadly, I'm not familiar with either one....
are they like the Marley kids with their music careers? |
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well there is a song sean wrote called 1st hamburger or something like that - im not a fan mind you (but its not a bad song) - but he said in an interview it was about how his father had this macrobiotic diet and when he finally accepted his father was dead he decided to have a burger as a symbolic act or something, i dont even have a point but to say that at least sean seems to have written one song about his fathers death? |
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I think the Wire is pretty important as probably the biggest print-based (or media in general) outlet for a broad range of... certain music. A lot of people (many of whom are posting here) don't need it because they supplement their musical diet with forums, blogs and so on. But in terms of a one-stop-shop of faintly experimental music written about in a (sometimes overbearingly) serious fashion, it's pretty important. The problem comes in that it takes a while to decode the writers' peccadilloes, and they're still as faddy as anywhere else (Dubstep has really usurped the much less smartarse-friendly Grime as the dance genre of choice, and there's masses of dance music they just outright ignore). |
I just said mean that sometimes I just wanna read about music, not poetic descriptions of this and that but it´s cool I like it ok, I have a lot of them.
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Yeah, fair shout. Not to, like, internetdisagree or some shit, but if I had a criticism of the Wire it's that it's incredibly dry and faux-academic in tone. Loose lips sink ships was the florid one (mercifully, it died).
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that's sort of what i wanted to say but not as nice as you.
sure, part of me would love to be a rich cunt attending gigs daily and then writing reviews about them on my blogs with my art school friends. actually no, i guess part of me wouldn´t. |
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No no, thanks. I didn't know. I've just not heard anything by them to make me a fan, and just assumed they never wrote anything because I hadnt heard anything and Im a huge John fan. At least now I know, and I'll check it out. |
sway. yoko cannot be boring. you are mistaken.
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I'm going to say Sean, just because I hate those glasses.
Like, "Errr, I'm going to try to look as much like my father as possible so people will like me in some sick twisted way." |
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