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Inspiration and imagination.. two of the greatest attributes which we possess and if we harness the energy and visions that come from each, the world, as it exists and always has, is our very own ocean of possibilities, visions and dreams.

Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that.-- Norman Vincent Peale.

I was lucky enough to have grown up in a an era that was remarkable. Remarkable events ... remarkable people with remarkable thoughts, ideas, imagination and talent.

Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create. -- Albert Einstein

I was a huge fan of so many talented artists during my coming toward adult years, and The Beatles, man, that group made history. Their own talent, spurred on by the imagination and inspiration from common ordinary things. Granted some of the imagination was spurred on by John Lennon's experiences with drugs, but there were some of the songs that were simply brought to fruition because of common every ordinary day events.. and John was always fascinated with the human psyche all throughout his creative life. The Beatles' very first album featured There's A Place, an inward-looking miniature that was uncharacteristic of the brash, universalistic tenor of the songs that surrounded it. Glass Onion is a later exploration of the theme. An onion is a multi layered thing, complex and delicate. Its layers are often semi-transparent, but no two of them are visible simultaneously. Each one must be peeled away singly in order to disclose its complex cellular patterns and striations. As such the onion is reminiscent of the human psyche, which also consists multiple layers, whether conscious or unconscious. Bearing this in mind, it can be surmised that the image of the glass onion represents John's ideal of a state where all those levels of consciousness are revealed in the same instance, giving a totality of being, a comprehensive knowledge of self.

Having had a thirst always to wonder what brought about inspiration to any song writer, I have read (and I read with a passion about everything) what was the one thing that inspired each song.. and today I came across an article on one that has long been thought was only a song about John's experience with LSD... but this song was produced from a simple phrase uttered by his son Julian, 40+ years ago... Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds....


Real `Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' gravely ill
AP, Jun 12, 2009 9:23 am PDT
They were childhood chums. Then they drifted apart, lost touch completely, and only renewed their friendship decades later, when illness struck.

Not so unusual, really.

Except she is Lucy Vodden — the girl who was the inspiration for the Beatles' 1967 psychedelic classic "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" — and he is Julian Lennon, the musician son of John Lennon.

They are linked together by something that happened more than 40 years ago when Julian brought home a drawing from school and told his father, "That's Lucy in the sky with diamonds."

Just the sort of cute phrase lots of 3- or 4-year-olds produce — but not many have a father like John Lennon, who used it as a springboard for a legendary song that became a centerpiece on the landmark album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."

"Julian got in touch with me out of the blue, when he heard how ill I was, and he said he wanted to do something for me," said the 46-year-old Vodden, who has lupus, a chronic disease where the immune system attacks the body's own tissue.

Lennon, who lives in France, sent his old friend flowers and vouchers she could use to buy plants at a local gardening center, since working in her garden is one of the few activities she is still occasionally well enough to enjoy. More importantly, he has offered her friendship and a connection to more carefree days. They communicate mostly by text message.

"I wasn't sure at first how to approach her. I wanted at least to get a note to her," Julian Lennon told The Associated Press. "Then I heard she had a great love of gardening, and I thought I'd help with something she's passionate about, and I love gardening too. I wanted to do something to put a smile on her face."

Vodden admits she enjoys her association with the song, but doesn't particularly care for it. Perhaps that's not surprising. It was thought by many at the time, including BBC executives who banned the song, that the classic was a paean to LSD because of the initials in the title. Plus, she and Julian were 4 years old in 1967, the "Summer of Love" when "Sgt. Pepper" was released to worldwide acclaim. She missed the psychedelic era to which the song is indelibly linked.

"I don't relate to the song, to that type of song," said Vodden, described as "the girl with kaleidoscope eyes" in the lyrics. "As a teenager, I made the mistake of telling a couple of friends at school that I was the Lucy in the song and they said, 'No, it's not you, my parents said it's about drugs.' And I didn't know what LSD was at the time, so I just kept it quiet, to myself."

There's no doubt the fanciful lyrics and swirling musical effects draw heavily on the LSD experiences that were shaping Lennon's artistic output at the time — although many of the musical flourishes were provided by producer George Martin, who was not a drug user.

"The imagery in the song is partly a reflection of John's drug experiences, and partly his love of `Alice in Wonderland,'" said Steve Turner, author of "A Hard Day's Write," a book that details the origins of every Beatles song. "At the time it came out, it seemed overtly psychedelic, it sounded like some kind of trip. It was completely new at the time. To me it is very evocative of the period."

Turner said his research, including interviews with Vodden and Julian Lennon, confirm that she is the Lucy in the song. He said it was common for John Lennon to "snatch songs out of thin air" based on a simple phrase he heard on TV or an item he read in the newspapers. In this case, Turner said, it was the phrase from Julian that triggered John's imagination.

Find something that inspires you.. then let your imagination run with it.. write, and write from in your heart.. you will be amazed!!!

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luvshorses644

Jun 12 @ 3:10PM  
And in the venue of wanting to share some of the other songs and their inspiration from the Fab Four group:

Across the Universe" ~ The images in this song came to John while he was laying in bed. He couldn't stop thinking about them, so he got out of bed to write them down. John has several times called this song his best work, and said Paul didn't spend as much time on it as it deserved. It absolutely is a beautiful and under rated song, originally recorded for a save the wild life campaighn (with the bird wings).

"Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite" ~ Inspired almost word for word by a circus poster that John saw at an antique shop.

"Blackbird" ~ While with the Maharishi, Paul was awakened by a blackbird. He wanted to make a song that sounded like the bird's song. Paul, ever the diplomate, also claims the song is for black rights, a hot topic in the 60s.

"Blue Jay Way" ~ George was waiting in a house rented on a street called Blue Jay Way in L.A. People were supposed to come to his house, but they apparently got lost. George wrote this while he was waiting for themm to arrive.

"Come Together" ~ Timothy Leary was running for a president and asked John to write a campain song for him, with "Come Together" as his slogan.

"A Day in the Life" ~ Based on articles in a newspaper. The first verse was about the Guiness heir who was killed in a car crash. The last verse was about the potholes in the roads of Blackburn, Lankashire.

"Dear Prudence" ~ While meditating with the Maharishi, Mia Farrow's sister, Prudence, who would not come out of her room.

"Good Morning Good Morning" ~ Inspired by a Corn Flakes commercial.

"Here Comes the Sun" ~ George wrote this in Eric Clapton's garden in the morning, after much stress filming Let It Be.

"Hey Jude" ~ Paul wrote this song for John's son, Julian, during John and Cynthia's divorce. It was initally going to be called "Hey Jules." John, however, thought it was written for him, supporting his relationship with Yoko.

"Let It Be" ~ This was based on a dream Paul had, in which his deceased mother Mary told him that everything will be alright. Paul admitted he knew Christians would think of The Mother Mary.

"Octopus's Garden" ~ While Ringo vacationing on a boat. The Capt told him about the octopuses who collect beautiful things and put them in gardens.

"Piggies" ~ This song was inspired by the money-crazed businessmen at the newly formed Apple company, but became an anthem for anti-establishment.

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daisy315

Jun 12 @ 3:39PM  
I always wanted to know where the title of that song originated.. "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds " was one of my favorites.. My alltime favorite being "Hey Jude"

great Blog C
misschoos

Jun 12 @ 4:19PM  
It's interesting, what you can find out about a person's inspiration for their words

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ElmerFudd445

Jun 12 @ 8:01PM  
John Lennon.. one of the most relevant song writers in his time..

I put George in there too... both there song writings came from the depth of there souls.. they wrote music that will last for eons..
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