Thursday, December 8, 2005

I listen intently to the music as it fills my mind with wonderful pictures of a time that has only just passed.

Twenty-five years have passed, so much history has happened...I truly believe that John would of been amazed at the changes. The cold war ended, the wall came down, China opened it's doors, the Russian Bear caved...oh so much during these twenty-five years.

Yet, John strived for peace, that did not happen. War, in all it's brutality, still exists on so many levels. I believe he could see beyon

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is amazing when you look back just how much has happened in 25 years and yet it such a small space of time compared with the scale of things.  Not only the world but my life has certainly changed during the last 25 years.

http://journals.aol.co.uk/jeanno43/JeannettesJottings/

Anonymous said...

Hi folk this is Sandi...I couldn't enter this the right way, so I did an Im, but then it would not let me correct my entry...so it's not all I would of written. AOL sucks....Sandi

Anonymous said...

I hope I get what you mean...were you talking about john lennon? cause I do love his music "imagine" it's my all time favorite.
Gem :-)
http://journals.aol.com/libragem007/JournallyYours

Anonymous said...

John Lennon did strive for peace, but unfortunately we'll never experience true peace in this life or this world. Hard to imagine it has been 25 years. Not a huge Beatle fan or John Lennon fan; but they did shape musical history

betty

Anonymous said...

I shall never forget John Lennon dying, I woke up on the morning of December 9th, my thirtieth birthday to hear the news; he was my favourite Beatle. Still can't believe it was twenty five years ago. Jeannette.

Anonymous said...

I can't believe he's been gone that long now...it's so sad.

Anonymous said...

John sounds he was a good person. I hate war terribly.
Peace~
Dianna

Anonymous said...

I just watched two documentaries back-to-back last night, and I still can't believe we lost one of our brightest flames to a scumbag like Chapman. I was so angry when I saw one of our channels running a documentary called "I killed John Lennon" all about Mark Chapman. I think it's an insult to give the guy air-time on such a night. Incredibly bad taste  which is why I didn't watch it. Instead I chose documentaries that celebrated the life and talent of John Lennon instead.

Tilly x
http://journals.aol.co.uk/tillysweetchops/Adventuresofadesperatelyfathouse/

Anonymous said...

Twenty five years - it seems impossible that so much time has passed since John was killed....and so many things have happened......and changed since then.....Ally