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Old 02-28-2007, 12:48 PM   #15
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I'm very surprised that Lenon's songs were banned in communist Cuba.
Spatiality taking into account that some of John's lyrics reflected certain congeniality towards said regime. Lennon's song "Imagine" brings a message of brotherhood, sharing, non-possession… pretty much the fundamentals of what Marx's Doctrine originally was meant to be. The only thing I really dislike about this song is the meta-message that God does not exist. As an astronomer, I have certain (though limited) notion of how infinitive this universe is and how perfect nature's ways are. In my opinion, there is no way such a magnificent wonder could have been created out of nothing. Aside from that I think the song had a positive message. and I will always long to hear those 4 Fabs.
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