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"Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album, Imagine.It was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S. Billboard charts, and number six in the United Kingdom.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine voted "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time. Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said, "In many countries around the world — my wife and I have visited about 125 countries — you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."In the book Lennon in America, written by Geoffrey Giuliano, Lennon commented that the song was "an anti-religious, anti-nationalistic, anti-conventional, anti-capitalistic song, but because it's sugar-coated, it's accepted."[3] Lennon also commented, it's "virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not particularly a communist and I do not belong to any movement."The lyrics were thought to be inspired by Lennon's hopes for a more peaceful world, though their origins are not known for certain. In 1963 Lennon penned the lyrics to "I'll Get You" with an opening verse of, "Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cause I know." The first verse of "Imagine" would seem to be a reworking of this. But the song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry, in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II. According to The Guardian, primordial versions of the song's refrain can be found in her 1965 book Grapefruit, where she penned lines such as, "imagine a raindrop" and "imagine the clouds dripping."In 1999, BMI named "Imagine" as one of the top 100 most performed songs of the 20th century. Lennon's original recording of "Imagine" appears 23rd in the list of best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In November 2004, ranked 3rd on Rolling Stone's list of the RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On 1 January 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years, as voted by listeners, on the show 50 Tracks. The song ranked #30 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of the 365 Songs of the Century bearing the most historical significance. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favourite song survey in December 2005, and Imagine was voted into top spot, beating Beatles songs "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" (Coincidentally both predominantly written by Paul McCartney, although credited Lennon/McCartney). The song was voted the greatest song of all time by the Nine Network's 20 to 1 countdown show in Australia on September 12, 2006.
Author: digitalcast
Keywords: beatles imagine lennon sixties 60s sventies 70s classic ringo paul george john
Added: November 22, 2008
Dido's official music video for "Don't Believe In Love"
Author: MysticalLegend
Keywords: dido florian cloud de bounevialle o'malley armstrong safe trip home november life for rent
Added: November 22, 2008
Listen to a great cloud joke. If it is foggy weather and watched this cloud joke 9 minutes ago, then you may have 'mist it.' Grab some popcorn, sit back and enjoy!
Author: ComedyFings
Keywords: Fog mist clouds weather global warming corny joke zany sketch
Added: November 22, 2008
"Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album, ImagineIt was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S. Billboard charts, and number six in the United Kingdom.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine voted "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time. Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said, "In many countries around the world — my wife and I have visited about 125 countries — you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."In the book Lennon in America, written by Geoffrey Giuliano, Lennon commented that the song was "an anti-religious, anti-nationalistic, anti-conventional, anti-capitalistic song, but because it's sugar-coated, it's accepted." Lennon also commented, it's "virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not particularly a communist and I do not belong to any movement."The lyrics were thought to be inspired by Lennon's hopes for a more peaceful world, though their origins are not known for certain. In 1963 Lennon penned the lyrics to "I'll Get You" with an opening verse of, "Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cause I know." The first verse of "Imagine" would seem to be a reworking of this. But the song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry, in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II. According to The Guardian, primordial versions of the song's refrain can be found in her 1965 book Grapefruit, where she penned lines such as, "imagine a raindrop" and "imagine the clouds dripping."In 1999, BMI named "Imagine" as one of the top 100 most performed songs of the 20th century. Lennon's original recording of "Imagine" appears 23rd in the list of best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In November 2004, ranked 3rd on Rolling Stone's list of the RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On 1 January 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years, as voted by listeners, on the show 50 Tracks. The song ranked #30 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of the 365 Songs of the Century bearing the most historical significance. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favourite song survey in December 2005, and Imagine was voted into top spot, beating Beatles songs "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" (Coincidentally both predominantly written by Paul McCartney, although credited Lennon/McCartney). The song was voted the greatest song of all time by the Nine Network's 20 to 1 countdown show in Australia on September 12, 2006.
Author: tvsearch
Keywords: imagine john lennon beatles rock sixties 60s seventies 70s ringo george paul yoko
Added: November 22, 2008
"Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album, ImagineIt was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S. Billboard charts, and number six in the United Kingdom.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine voted "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time. Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said, "In many countries around the world — my wife and I have visited about 125 countries — you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."In the book Lennon in America, written by Geoffrey Giuliano, Lennon commented that the song was "an anti-religious, anti-nationalistic, anti-conventional, anti-capitalistic song, but because it's sugar-coated, it's accepted." Lennon also commented, it's "virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not particularly a communist and I do not belong to any movement."The lyrics were thought to be inspired by Lennon's hopes for a more peaceful world, though their origins are not known for certain. In 1963 Lennon penned the lyrics to "I'll Get You" with an opening verse of, "Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cause I know." The first verse of "Imagine" would seem to be a reworking of this. But the song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry, in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II. According to The Guardian, primordial versions of the song's refrain can be found in her 1965 book Grapefruit, where she penned lines such as, "imagine a raindrop" and "imagine the clouds dripping."In 1999, BMI named "Imagine" as one of the top 100 most performed songs of the 20th century. Lennon's original recording of "Imagine" appears 23rd in the list of best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In November 2004, ranked 3rd on Rolling Stone's list of the RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On 1 January 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years, as voted by listeners, on the show 50 Tracks. The song ranked #30 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of the 365 Songs of the Century bearing the most historical significance. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favourite song survey in December 2005, and Imagine was voted into top spot, beating Beatles songs "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" (Coincidentally both predominantly written by Paul McCartney, although credited Lennon/McCartney). The song was voted the greatest song of all time by the Nine Network's 20 to 1 countdown show in Australia on September 12, 2006.
Author: tvsearch
Keywords: imagine john lennon beatles rock sixties 60s seventies 70s ringo george paul yoko
Added: November 22, 2008
"Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album, ImagineIt was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S. Billboard charts, and number six in the United Kingdom.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine voted "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time. Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said, "In many countries around the world — my wife and I have visited about 125 countries — you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."In the book Lennon in America, written by Geoffrey Giuliano, Lennon commented that the song was "an anti-religious, anti-nationalistic, anti-conventional, anti-capitalistic song, but because it's sugar-coated, it's accepted." Lennon also commented, it's "virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not particularly a communist and I do not belong to any movement."The lyrics were thought to be inspired by Lennon's hopes for a more peaceful world, though their origins are not known for certain. In 1963 Lennon penned the lyrics to "I'll Get You" with an opening verse of, "Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cause I know." The first verse of "Imagine" would seem to be a reworking of this. But the song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry, in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II. According to The Guardian, primordial versions of the song's refrain can be found in her 1965 book Grapefruit, where she penned lines such as, "imagine a raindrop" and "imagine the clouds dripping."In 1999, BMI named "Imagine" as one of the top 100 most performed songs of the 20th century. Lennon's original recording of "Imagine" appears 23rd in the list of best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In November 2004, ranked 3rd on Rolling Stone's list of the RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On 1 January 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years, as voted by listeners, on the show 50 Tracks. The song ranked #30 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of the 365 Songs of the Century bearing the most historical significance. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favourite song survey in December 2005, and Imagine was voted into top spot, beating Beatles songs "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" (Coincidentally both predominantly written by Paul McCartney, although credited Lennon/McCartney). The song was voted the greatest song of all time by the Nine Network's 20 to 1 countdown show in Australia on September 12, 2006.
Author: tvsearch
Keywords: imagine john lennon beatles rock sixties 60s seventies 70s ringo george paul yoko
Added: November 22, 2008
"Imagine" is a song by John Lennon, which appears on his 1971 album, ImagineIt was released as a single in the same year, and reached number three in the U.S. Billboard charts, and number six in the United Kingdom.In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine voted "Imagine" the third greatest song of all time. Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter said, "In many countries around the world — my wife and I have visited about 125 countries — you hear John Lennon's song 'Imagine' used almost equally with national anthems."In the book Lennon in America, written by Geoffrey Giuliano, Lennon commented that the song was "an anti-religious, anti-nationalistic, anti-conventional, anti-capitalistic song, but because it's sugar-coated, it's accepted." Lennon also commented, it's "virtually the Communist Manifesto, even though I am not particularly a communist and I do not belong to any movement."The lyrics were thought to be inspired by Lennon's hopes for a more peaceful world, though their origins are not known for certain. In 1963 Lennon penned the lyrics to "I'll Get You" with an opening verse of, "Imagine I'm in love with you, it's easy cause I know." The first verse of "Imagine" would seem to be a reworking of this. But the song's refrain may have been partly inspired by Yoko Ono's poetry, in reaction to her childhood in Japan during World War II. According to The Guardian, primordial versions of the song's refrain can be found in her 1965 book Grapefruit, where she penned lines such as, "imagine a raindrop" and "imagine the clouds dripping."In 1999, BMI named "Imagine" as one of the top 100 most performed songs of the 20th century. Lennon's original recording of "Imagine" appears 23rd in the list of best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In November 2004, ranked 3rd on Rolling Stone's list of the RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. On 1 January 2005, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation named "Imagine" the greatest song in the past 100 years, as voted by listeners, on the show 50 Tracks. The song ranked #30 on the Recording Industry Association of America's list of the 365 Songs of the Century bearing the most historical significance. Virgin Radio conducted a UK favourite song survey in December 2005, and Imagine was voted into top spot, beating Beatles songs "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be" (Coincidentally both predominantly written by Paul McCartney, although credited Lennon/McCartney). The song was voted the greatest song of all time by the Nine Network's 20 to 1 countdown show in Australia on September 12, 2006.
Author: tvsearch
Keywords: imagine john lennon beatles rock sixties 60s seventies 70s ringo george paul yoko
Added: November 22, 2008
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What happened to the Sun? Nothing very unusual: the strange-looking solar appendage on the lower left is actually just a spectacular looking version of a common solar prominence. A solar prominence is a cloud of solar gas held above the Sun's surface
http://digg.com/space/A_Solar_Prominence_from_SOHO
Show your tag cloud on your blog
http://digg.com/business_finance/Show_your_tag_cloud_on_your_blog
Looks like some advanced form of technology called "cloud computing" is all set to take over the WWW. And yea, this is from Europe.
http://digg.com/tech_news/World_Wide_Grid_to_replace_Worl_Wide_Web
Last seen in 1921, these primates were recently found lurking in a cloud forest in Indonesia. They can't move their super-sized eyes--instead they rotate their heads 180 degrees!
http://digg.com/environment/Gremlins_Thought_Extinct_Found_After_85_Years_2
Making a collaborative online Christmas wish list using cloud computing and Google docs! Easy as pie! (Even for your Luddite dad!).
http://digg.com/design/Family_Christmas_lists_with_Cloud_Computing
Cloud computing is giving startups (artists) a way of extending the developmental phase of a project well beyond the typical investment requirements of even a few years ago.
http://digg.com/music/The_Wind_Cries_Cloud_Computing
Project Insight's Cloud Computing: The new hybrid model of investing in SaaS, ‘in the cloud,’ and having more customizability and integration abilities is under way. Instead of having to contract with multiple vendors for these services, more and more B2B ‘cloud computing’ providers will be offering more data storage, hardware...
http://digg.com/software/Case_Study_Project_and_Resource_Management_Cloud_Computing
Just a bit of news that may be of interest for a few. I wish Microsoft would focus on one "Cloud" storage thing instead of a couple unless Live Sync is going to become part of Live Mesh which I use (and find pretty good).
http://digg.com/tech_news/Windows_Live_Sync_Arriving_in_December
Researchers at Louisiana State University have found "rain-making bacteria" – highly efficient bacteria that serve as ice-forming catalysts in the atmosphere. When ice clouds are a first step in the process of precipitation, be it snow or rain. Could the bacteria be used to form rain through man-made manipulations?
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Rain_making_bacteria_discovered
Bemused bystanders in Mayfair craned their necks to witness the strange alien-like cloud that appeared for just under an hour at around 8:30pm.
http://digg.com/environment/Alien_Pink_Light_in_Sky_over_London_PICS























