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The Beatles I'm a loser

The Beatles perfoms I'm a loser in Paris, France, 1965  
 
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beegburd (6 hours ago) Show Hide
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dont be so hard on yourself :'(
sahilkamran (19 hours ago) Show Hide
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well i didnt like this version of i m a loser jhon is playing his rickenbacker and nt an acoustic guitar in other concerts he uses an acoustic guitar and not electric
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I'm swooning NOW hahaha.
DoAction (1 day ago) Show Hide
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HAHA. It's amazing how back then two gents sharing a microphone could make the women swoon.
kulz59 (3 days ago) Show Hide
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An underrated Beatles song. You can't actually hear the band perform. I guess the Frenchies were good for something.
RennepehcierreD (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I´m a loooooooooooser!
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guerrald (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Actually if they money wasn't their problem, then Attention.
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FALSE!
the reason John Lennon wrote Nowhere Man is because he was being pressured to write another song, he couldn't come up with anything, and BAM! came Nowhere Man

BTW great song, love the album too
brianjcorby (4 days ago) Show Hide
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the idea that john lennon was "pressured" to write is very questionable. he was compelled to write music and while he may have been frustrated or blocked, any "pressure" he felt was internally driven likely by competition with paul, who engaged in the same competition. regardless, to write a song like "nowhere man" suggests something about the self-concept of the writer, whether the writer consciouly makes that attribution or not.
Yes great song, great artist, great loss.

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