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Saturday, August 10, 2013

I Met The Walrus


I was 14 in 1969 when John Lennon mysteriously appeared in Toronto. 

My world revolved around The Beatles and John was my hero.  

I instinctively knew that I had to find him, and more importantly, talk with him.

So I skipped school and made my trek at 7:00 a.m. to a hotel I guessed he would stay in, went to the top floor, knocked on every door and woke a lot of disgruntled people. 

A cleaning lady asked,
Are you looking for the Beatle?
I said yes and she told me where he was. 

Kyoko, Yoko’s daughter was lying on the floor, coloring in front of a suite. I knew I’d found him, barged in, and made myself at home. 

John laughed at the spectacle, and let me stay.

Later on, with tape recorder in hand, I interviewed him and Yoko for about 40 minutes and talked about peace, The Beatles, John and Yoko music and teenage angst. I told him how I defended The Beatles to fans who were turning to other groups. 

I also told him how a butcher claimed that the Two Virgins album was pornography. 

He laughed and calmed me down. 

When I listed the hidden messages I found in the White Album he went out of his way to tell me that there is nothing magical about Beatles music and that he and the other Beatles are just regular guys.

John gave me his copy of Life With the Lions and I left that encounter floating on air.

What happened that day was profound. 

I knew it then and I know it today. 

Jerry Levitan

Jerry & John Lennon Interview
JERRY: Could you please tell me what the situation is with you entering the United States? 
JOHN: Uh... Well there's a lot of people that don't want me in, y'know, they think I'm going to cause a violent revolution, which I'm not.   
And they... the others don't want me in because they don't want me to cause peace either, y'know.   
Because peace is big. And war is big business, y'know, and they like war because it keeps them fat and happy. 
And... I'm anti-war, so they're trying to keep me out. But I'll get in.  Y'know, cause they'll have to own up in public that they're against peace, y'know. 
JERRY: Uh, what can we, as the youth of Toronto...like what can we do to try and help you? 
JOHN: Uh, help me by helping yourselves, y'know, and uh, the militant revolutionary is
ask them to show you one revolution that turned out to be what it promised, militantly. 
Take Russia, France, anywhere they're at it. 
What they do is they smash the place down, and they build it up again and the people that build it up, hang on to it and then they become the establishment. 
And you guys are going to be the establishment, in a few years. 
And it's not worth knocking it down because it's convenient to have the rooms and the machinery.
The thing is to protest but protest non-violently. 
Because violence begets violence, y'know, and if you run around a while you get smacked, and that's it, y'know that's the laws of the universe.   
And they've got all the weapons, they've got all the money.  
And they know how to fight violence because they've been doing it for how many years, suppressing us. And they only thing they don't know about is non-violence... and humor. 
And there's many ways of promoting peace, do everything for peace; Piss for peace, or smile for peace, or go to school for peace, or don't go to school for peace, whatever you do just do it for peace, y'know. 
It's up to the people, you can't blame it on the government, say they're doing this and they're, oh they're going to put us into war.   
We put them there, and we allow it, y'know, and we can change it, if we really want to change it, we can change it. 
JERRY: Uh, what about the.. uh Paul, Ringo, and let's see, G... 
JOHN: George? 
JERRY: George. 
JOHN: Uh, we're all four individuals and George is saying to me, George is doing it in his own way with the way he goes about his life. 
It's not that they're shouting on the street corner “I want peace” and then beating up your mates, like that so...You've got to try and work your own head out, y'know, and get non-violent. 
And that's pretty hard cause we're all violent, inside, we're all Hitler inside and we're all Christ inside. 
And it's just to try and work on the good bit of you. 
JERRY: Um... Like I read in the paper that um, y'know everyone seems to think that George is the...nice guitarist and stuff like that but, I'm not too keen on George, I like him and that but um, I have this feeling that you're sort of drifting away from people y'know, you're still like, sort of like a symbol, I mean, y'know like The Beatles, like god... stuff like that and...But no one in school like, if you ask them, what's your favorite group they'll say, The Bee Gees, y'know, like I'll ask them, why don't you like The Beatles, they're fantastic  great, except that they'll say like, um, for example the marijuana charges, and they're all, they're all hippies, they're gone from us, they're dirty now. 
JOHN: Oh, I see well, those kids...they sound like.. sort of square, they've just got to get from their parents... wings, y'know, I know, they're like... robots, not...like.. 
JERRY: Once um, I just got this feeling out of your double LP after I was listening to it for a long time, I started getting this feeling that they're a message in it, y'know? 
JOHN: Yeah, messages are there on all levels, on all, in all music, and whatever level you get it on, I have added to when I wrote it or sung it, but some of that stuff, I...write it, record it, and play it, and I still don't hear it at all, few months later I'm lying down, and I say "I think I'll listen to The Beatles album, and try and hear it in retrospect and not  objectively." 
And it's about everything, so, It's about UK, it's about USSR, it's about nothing and it's about USA; anything you hear is there, y'know, it's all there either trivial or profound, whatever. 
It's all there, y'know, and it's the same as in a flower, everything's there. 
Y'know, it just is, and if you look long enough, all answers are in it, y'know, and same with the music. 
Oh, keep the big box... I' don't know, I've no idea where it is...ok well that's... I've just shoved that in the black case ...no not the black case, my (inaudible)'s in there...that's my white jacket... 
...bye bye...play that to 'em.....yeah...... peace.

I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. 
See how they run like pigs from a gun, see how they fly. 
I'm crying. 

Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come. 
Corporation tee-shirt, stupid bloody tuesday. 
Man, you been a naughty boy, you let your face grow long. 
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen. 
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob. 

Mister city policeman sitting 
Pretty little policemen in a row. 
See how they fly like Lucy in the Sky, see how they run. 
I'm crying, I'm crying. 
I'm crying, I'm crying. 

Yellow mother custard, dripping from a dead dog's eye. 
Crabalocker fishwife, pornographic priestess, 
Boy, you been a naughty girl you let your knickers down. 
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen. 
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob. 

Sitting in an english garden waiting for the sun. 
If the sun don't come, you get a tan 
From standing in the english rain. 
I am the eggman, they are the eggmen. 
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob goo goo g'joob. 

Expert textpert choking smokers, 
Don't you think the joker laughs at you? 
See how they smile like pigs in a sty, 
See how they snied. 
I'm crying. 

Semolina pilchard, climbing up the eiffel tower. 
Elementary penguin singing Hari Krishna. 
Man, you should have seen them kicking edgar allan poe. 
I am the eggman, They are the eggmen. 
I am the walrus, goo goo g'joob goo goo g'joob goo goo g'joob. 
Goo goo g'joob goo


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