I suppose I will never be able to comprehend how people can profess to feel Love for anyone, ever, while at the same time they can't understand Love has absolutely nothing to do with any physical aspect what so ever. "Real Love" is all about Heart and Soul, baby.
BadDazeRob wrote:I don't think it was his glasses. I'm pretty sure it was his acid.
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I'm thinking that it was a combination of both! John already had a pretty blond wife before that. Apparently she was too much of a home-body, regular-jane type. John seemed to be looking for something wild & eccentric, basically artsy-fartsy. He needed someone to go off the deep end with. Yoko caught his attention at an art gallery. John was probably relaxing, tripping, stonin', ect. at the time. Their stars lined up & the rest is history, like it or not! I think the Beatles burned-out on the whole deal & ego clashes played a huge factor. Both Yoko & Linda were most likely two aggravating forces. They wanted to be themselves not "Beatles" anymore. I think that they should have stuck it out through the '70's. I like each of their solo material though. Just think what they could have done together in the '70's or should I say "Imagine".
I gave you my heart. Whatever God gave me.
You took to the grave, now it's gone - Tom Evans.
YankeeRose wrote:I suppose I will never be able to comprehend how people can profess to feel Love for anyone, ever, while at the same time they can't understand Love has absolutely nothing to do with any physical aspect what so ever.
Not true. I love bacon cheeseburgers and that has everything to do with physical fulfillment, because I have no desire to cuddle with or share a moonlit walk on the beach with a bacon cheeseburger.
EDIT: Shortly after posting this, I went over to Burger King and got a double Whopper with cheese and bacon ... and I loved it.