That Rolling Stone reviewer must have had their heads up their a@*!
This song doesn't feel preachy at all. It feels insightful. The reviewer must have had some very serious issues with his/her own morality. Goes to show you what a powerful song this really is. That reviewer couldn't take it!
got some joke lyrics! If you like them and are a record company you should sign me, or just sign me if you have a pen and aren't a record company. I have lots of songs that aren't all jokes, but i like jokes espescially if you look like jokes. hear they are
1.it's easier to be a man than a red caboose
2.it's easier to shoot someone without a house than somebody else (than to beat yourself)
3.it's easier to kill someone than to make a noose
An excellent song. In reply to subg88: I despise some of the reviews that smug writers feel they have the right to publish. That very review is preaching the writer's own point of view, but he or she is too stupid to realize it.
Rolling Stone dismissed this gem as "unfortunate...persistent preaching," and "a fatuous pronouncement on morality or fidelity or worldly gain or something." Thanks for the insightful analysis! Let's see - to preach would mean to give instruction, but George here is observing that it is "easier to see somebody else's wealth than to see yourself." That's not preaching, that's observing the human nature of reality!
@subg88 agree with rolling stone here not to say that george harrison personally is any one of those things and I disagree if they're intention with that review was to undermine the musical craftsmanship
I love this song. The lyrics are so potent, they're about when Paul McCartney admitted to taking LSD and George thought the media was just being completely stupid about handling it (they were) so he wrote this song. It's really universal, though- it applies to a lot of things.
You have excellent taste. I, for one, feel blessed to be born during this time when God blessed us with these 4 individuals who have created the most inspiring music ever. Now I can look 4ward to a new Ringo and Yoko album this year. The Beatles story keeps a goin'.
Every word is the absolute truth and hits home. Way to go George ! God bless you.
heathenwolf1 1 week ago
Haribol HARI!!!!!!
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That Rolling Stone reviewer must have had their heads up their a@*!
This song doesn't feel preachy at all. It feels insightful. The reviewer must have had some very serious issues with his/her own morality. Goes to show you what a powerful song this really is. That reviewer couldn't take it!
musicsimplysmart 4 months ago
Hare Krsna! All glories to Srila Prabhupada!
MyWordizBond 4 months ago
Maybe it is a little preachy - but it is effective and it is true! Hari Krishna!
MLMILES1000 1 year ago 2
got some joke lyrics! If you like them and are a record company you should sign me, or just sign me if you have a pen and aren't a record company. I have lots of songs that aren't all jokes, but i like jokes espescially if you look like jokes. hear they are
1.it's easier to be a man than a red caboose
2.it's easier to shoot someone without a house than somebody else (than to beat yourself)
3.it's easier to kill someone than to make a noose
4.it's easier to kill a fly than a golden goose
intothetopcorrupt 1 year ago
One of whisest songs of George. Love it.
CarpeDiemBaby7891 1 year ago
An excellent song. In reply to subg88: I despise some of the reviews that smug writers feel they have the right to publish. That very review is preaching the writer's own point of view, but he or she is too stupid to realize it.
241357 2 years ago
Rolling Stone dismissed this gem as "unfortunate...persistent preaching," and "a fatuous pronouncement on morality or fidelity or worldly gain or something." Thanks for the insightful analysis! Let's see - to preach would mean to give instruction, but George here is observing that it is "easier to see somebody else's wealth than to see yourself." That's not preaching, that's observing the human nature of reality!
subg88 2 years ago 6
@subg88 agree with rolling stone here not to say that george harrison personally is any one of those things and I disagree if they're intention with that review was to undermine the musical craftsmanship
intothetopcorrupt 1 year ago
@subg88 Such a surprise coming from a mainstream piece of shit like Rolling Stone, isn't it? lol
SolidLittle 1 month ago
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amirgoncalves 3 years ago
I love this song. The lyrics are so potent, they're about when Paul McCartney admitted to taking LSD and George thought the media was just being completely stupid about handling it (they were) so he wrote this song. It's really universal, though- it applies to a lot of things.
idieinelevators 3 years ago 9
one of the best songs no one has ever heard . . i just let a fly loose a couple minutes ago - honestly
Shadowlily21 3 years ago 2
You have excellent taste. I, for one, feel blessed to be born during this time when God blessed us with these 4 individuals who have created the most inspiring music ever. Now I can look 4ward to a new Ringo and Yoko album this year. The Beatles story keeps a goin'.
Landrew120880 2 years ago