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Knight_TheRider OP t1_iya7tld wrote

Explains why this ballad is so comforting, it's just amazing

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bolanrox t1_iya82ql wrote

Julian was doing the college tour circuit and someone asked him if he still was close with Paul. His eyes lit up and he good "Uncle Paul? I talk to him every day"

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Knight_TheRider OP t1_iya8a3z wrote

I had a poster of Lennon which I was looking for now I won't

Edit - But I am wrong, because part of song is about telling Lennon to go ahead with Yoko so who am I to judge?

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Otakuma575 t1_iya8dmd wrote

You know what sells a song better than it being good, a sappy made up backstory.

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bolanrox t1_iya8n97 wrote

in the end though if you want a some what happy ending. Julian and Sean are super close, enough so that Cynthia and Yoko were at least on speaking terms for the sake of their kids.

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tannieth t1_iya8ue6 wrote

I think Julian and Paul are still close. I think Paul was very supportive and they both mourned deeply after the death of John.

Yes. I'm not sure. But i read somewhere that Julian is close friends with Paul's kids. He's a bit older but i imagine they all knew each other well as kids. Paul is a great dad and he and Linda had a very normal family life.

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TUGrad t1_iyabbzr wrote

Yoko also refused to give Julian anything of his dad's after John's death. Julian was forced to buy various items at auction of memorabilia that Yoko held. Julian was also written out of his dad's will after he and Yoko got together. Everything was left to her and Sean.

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N0D0ZZZ t1_iyah737 wrote

If you replace "hey jude" with "gay dudes" it unironically becomes an unironically inspirational queer anthem.

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RedbeardRum t1_iyat099 wrote

When I was a child I thought the name/chorus of this song was ‘hey dude’.

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RedSonGamble t1_iyatb9m wrote

John Lennon wasnt that nice to Julian. Also he didn’t leave anything to that son either. Yoko was terrible toward Julian giving him a check for one dollar stating it was all he deserved to get of his fathers money. She also sold a bunch of stuff that was suppose to go to him and I believe Paul bought it back for Julian

People think of John Lennon as some saint but that was more a show he put on. And put it on he did. Not saying he was horrible but rather just not a saint.

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KypDurron t1_iybgjz3 wrote

> She also sold a bunch of stuff that was suppose to go to him and I believe Paul bought it back for Julian

Not just "stuff that was supposed to go to him" - it was a collection of letters that Julian had written to John.

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Bunch_of_Shit t1_iybgz7c wrote

I am very interested in this car with the recorder on the dashboard.

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dancingmeadow t1_iybifgd wrote

That expensive recorder paid for itself in one go.

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dancingmeadow t1_iybinia wrote

Chuck Berry, the guy who recorded women pooping in his restaurant bathrooms and had a whole hidden room off his bedroom with the tapes and projection gear? That arbiter of good taste?

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dancingmeadow t1_iybiyr9 wrote

I'm a huge John Lennon fan. I definitely don't think he was a saint. Neither did he. He was honest, the first guy in the game to say "fuck it, I'm just going to be honest". One of the reasons we know how horrible he could be is because he told us, in detail, to illustrate that even a bastard like him could grow.

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dancingmeadow t1_iybjgcy wrote

Some people don't understand creativity. It confuses them at best, and usually scares them. They can understand "fastest guitar player" because it's a sport, but they will never understand "nuanced note". Butterflies aren't for them.

Yes, it does seem lonely and sad.

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stygyan t1_iybqiah wrote

Dammit, Winchesters.

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LipTrev t1_iybs00b wrote

It's much too late for goodbye.

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MightyPenguin t1_iybvuhy wrote

Why such a fan then to be honest? I admire the artistic work he did with the Beatles and love a lot of their music, but by all honest accounts he just seemed to be a grade A jackass and abusive asshole, being "honest" about it does not make him admirable. The admirable ones are the ones that accomplish great things without having that kind of negativity and baggage.

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WormswithteethKandS t1_iybw3i2 wrote

It seems that most of the Beatle children are close with each other. Sean Lennon, James McCartney, and Dhani Harrison are all good friends, and Dhani described Mary and Stella McCartney as being like big sisters to him. The McCartney and Starkey children also seem to be close, as well. No doubt the fact that they're the few people who've grown up with a Beatle as a father gives them something they can easily bond over.

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warpus t1_iycfy2j wrote

Sorry so how/why did Jules change to Jude? I actually have pinkeye and can barely read right now or else I’d read the article. Yeah I know I shouldn’t even be here, squinting furiously

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fingerofchicken t1_iycjtuo wrote

Must've been awkward when Paul shared that song with John eventually. "Hey I got this new song, it's called Hey... uh... Jude."

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LanguageNerd54 t1_iyd4at5 wrote

And yet a frenemy of mine insisted that Jude was a girl in the song. I really think he knew that Jude was in fact a boy and was just screwing with me. There's a reason I call him a frenemy.

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