Jonathan Cott

Days That I’ll Remember: Spending Time With John Lennon & Yoko Ono

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  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    “The concept is very good,” John replied, “and I actually went through that and said, ‘Well, okay, let them sit on my lawn.’ But then people just climb in the house and smash things up, and you think, ‘That’s no good, that’s not going to work.’ So actually you wind up saying, Don’t talk to me, really. We’re all trying to say nice things, but ninety percent of the time we can’t make it, and the odd time that we do make it work is when we’re all doing it together as people. And you can say that in a song. So whatever I might have said to someone that day about getting out of my garden, a part of me said that, but, really, in my heart of hearts, I would like to communicate and talk with him or her. But unfortunately we’re human, you know.”
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    Everywhere is somewhere. And Strawberry Fields is anywhere you want to go
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    “When all that hate energy was focused on me, it was transformed into a fantastic energy. It was supporting me. If you are centered and you can transform all this energy that comes in, it will help you. If you believe it is going to kill you, it will kill you.”
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    only two fools could be so much in love!
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    It was, of course, the girl who came to stay who would become his life-teacher and soul guide. As he informed us in his song “One Day (at a Time),” he was the fish and she was the sea, he was the apple and she was the tree, he was the door and she was the key. Simply, Yoko enabled John to become who he was.
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    For our last number, I’d like to ask your help. The people in the cheap seats, clap your hands. And the rest of you, if you’d just rattle your jewelry
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    “I can’t wake you up,” John Lennon once said. “You can wake you up.”
  • Alexandra Arakelovahas quoted7 years ago
    We were a wizard and a witch In a moment of freedom.
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