Gary
Pig
Gold:
November/December, 2005
As we have recently passed one of the
Biggest Beatle Anniversaries of Them All (as in the twenty-fifth
anniversary of John Lennon's death), I found myself reaching
far back indeed within the Pig Archives to exhume one of my
very first-ever articles on the subject. Originally published
two decades ago in either "Outer Shell" and/or "Inside
Joke" Magazine, I believe its drift remains as relevant
today as it was back then, scribbled in a fit of FM-powered
pique from my childhood bedroom. Perhaps you still feel the
same way too
..
Borrowed Time
December the 8th found me relaxing by my
stereo for the first time in much too long. With nothing to
do and nowhere to go, I found myself switching the radio on,
only to be bombarded by scratchy old Beatles tunes on nine
stations out of ten. "Which one died now?" I immediately
thought, pessimistically thinking. It was then that I realized
it was that time of year again: The anniversary of John Lennon's
assassination.
Tapes of Lennon's final rash of interviews,
published in magazine and book form dozens of times already,
were again rebroadcast between the predictable parade of Lennon
hits ("In My Life," "Strawberry Fields,"
"Day In The Life," "Give Peace A Chance,"
"Starting Over" and, of course, "Imagine")
(
how come they never play "Cold Turkey" or
"Revolution 9" ?!!). Being the loyal baby-boomer
I am, I duly listened with half an ear as I read my mail,
these songs being, as I'm constantly reminded, The Soundtrack
Of My Life.
Most disturbing by far, I found whilst scouring
the dial for a non-John tune or two, were the tear-soaked
calls from listeners that seem to be the featured attraction
of these annual Lennon radio tributes. Calls saying how shocked
we were on that fateful night outside the Dakota. Callers
nit-picking the minutest prop and dialogue inaccuracies out
of the John & Yoko TV-movie bio-pic. And caller-upon-caller
bemoaning the fact that Elvis Presley's death continues to
out-vigil, out-draw, and out-headline that of the Chief Beatle's,
despite the fact that, quote, "Presley died a wasteful,
self-inflicted death long after his peak, while John was savagely
gunned down in his artistic and spiritual prime."
Believe it or not, I am a fan and admirer
of John Lennon's life and music, and my thoughts and sympathies
still find themselves turned towards his family on quite a
regular basis. But I no longer find any legitimate purpose
in dwelling on the man's death throughout the media every
December 8, particularly when such anniversary productions
are dubiously disguised as "Celebrations Of The Man And
His Music."
I, for one it seems, am glad Lennon's death
has not (yet) turned into the cabaret Elvis' has, and hereby
strongly and sincerely urge all his followers to finally awaken
from their morbid mourning and listen instead to the music
and words of today as opposed to Yesterday. And I'd bet John
himself would join me, if he only could, in demanding all
you fossilized Beatlemaniacs begin concerning yourselves with
the tunes, trials and tribulations of tomorrow
and
let sleeping Beatles lie.
Gary Pig Gold
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
December 1985.
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