"Imagine" is a pseudo-pop song written and sung by the English musician, John Lennon. A combination of both hippie AND communist themes, cleverly hide the extreme Anarchist undertone of the lyrics. Churches world-wide have shunned the song; some of the more liberal churches of Mid-Southwest America have burned records. Followers of Antidisestablishmentarianism have advocated the song, citing, this song speaks of the sort of thing we’d stand for, if we knew what it was that we stood for
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| - "Imagine" is a pseudo-pop song written and sung by the English musician, John Lennon. A combination of both hippie AND communist themes, cleverly hide the extreme Anarchist undertone of the lyrics. Churches world-wide have shunned the song; some of the more liberal churches of Mid-Southwest America have burned records. Followers of Antidisestablishmentarianism have advocated the song, citing, this song speaks of the sort of thing we’d stand for, if we knew what it was that we stood for
- "Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, on the album, Imagine. On October 10, 2009, Lady Gaga performed a live cover-version of "Imagine" at the 13th annual Human Rights Campaign National Diner. In Gaga’s version, she changed John’s lyrics to reference Matthew Shepard, the 21-year-old college student whose beating death in Wyoming in 1998, inspired government legislation against hate crimes which was passed earlier this year. A portion of the song's melody was changed to sound similar to "Speechless".
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- '"Whoring Class Hero"
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| - John Lennon is looking at a cloud. A white label is indicated how well endowed he is. His sideburns are in the process of gradually taking over the rest of his face.
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| - "Imagine" is a pseudo-pop song written and sung by the English musician, John Lennon. A combination of both hippie AND communist themes, cleverly hide the extreme Anarchist undertone of the lyrics. Churches world-wide have shunned the song; some of the more liberal churches of Mid-Southwest America have burned records. Followers of Antidisestablishmentarianism have advocated the song, citing, this song speaks of the sort of thing we’d stand for, if we knew what it was that we stood for
- "Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, on the album, Imagine. On October 10, 2009, Lady Gaga performed a live cover-version of "Imagine" at the 13th annual Human Rights Campaign National Diner. In Gaga’s version, she changed John’s lyrics to reference Matthew Shepard, the 21-year-old college student whose beating death in Wyoming in 1998, inspired government legislation against hate crimes which was passed earlier this year. A portion of the song's melody was changed to sound similar to "Speechless".
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