re:
Everyone has a choice
When to and not to
Raise their voice
Dear George
What were John & Paul thinking?
When you were a Beatle, how
could they ignore this
poignant lyric
of yours?
The song would have made
a perfect B-side for
Revolution #9
Just because John Paul had
the same name as that mega-
rockstar Pope didn't mean
being the chosen leaders
of THE BEATLES entitled
them to wear blinders
like so many Popes
throughout
history.
Maybe Ringo should have occasionally played drum rolls
on the noggins of Lennon & McCartney.
Everyone has a mind...To be and when not to be just kind
Why do so few people remember what John Lennon said
to Hunter Davies in the Beatles' only authorized biography?
Everytime we learned a new chord from George,
we'd write a song around it.
John said that in approximately 1964.
You wrote
Everyone has a choice
When to and not to
Raise their voice
no more than nine years after the photo
was taken for "EARLY TAKES."
That magnificent mantra introduced
your song entitled Run of the Mill.
It also inspired a politician to say
Freedom of speech is dangerous
without the freedom of silence.
For all intents and porpoises, this letter began many years ago,
when you were thinking about Ludwig Von Beethoven & Chuck Berry.
The recording date was July 30, 1963
Your second album (With The Beatles)
was released in the UK
on November 22, 1963
While John, Paul, and Ringo provided the hand-clapping,
you (the lead singer) sang
I'm gonna write a little letter,
Gonna mail it to my local DJ
Almost fifty-two years later, I am still struggling
with the choice of when to write a letter
and when not to write
But because of you, Mr. Harrison, I struggle
much less than I used to.
All things must pass.
Mantras are meaningless without repitition Everyone has a choice When to and not to Raise their voice You may now choose to start your search engines The next Beatles' page is here. |
but hey there Georgie Boy if,
perchance, you dispose
of this letter before
reading it, I would
not blame you
at all.
I had no choice
but to write it!
Sincerely, Paul CarPeo |
________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paul,
ReplyDeleteYou will be delighted to know that
FRANK SINATRA used to introduce Something
as his "favorite Lennon/McCartney song
written by George Harrison."
Please note:
Frank does not read
any post-humous fan letters.
That includes YOU
despite your letter to Mr. Harrison sounding like
the winner in a Kids Say the Darnedest Things
contest from my old TV show.
Sincerely,
Art LinkLater