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------ performed by John Lennon
... | Reviewer: Anonymous | 10/16/07
Remember that Lennon wrote this song tongue-in-cheek. He wasn't in a mood and didn't need to settle down, this was a dialog parody. It was funny.
The thing is, I don't get any sense of religion from "Gotta Serve Somebody". That song, to me, seems to simply be about how everyone's gotta kiss ass once in a while. He never says "God" once. He says devil and lord in the chorus but only to show how it may be anyone, but you gotta serve somebody sometimes. I dunno.
Tongue in cheek dig | Reviewer: James | 6/16/07
this just saddens me even more listening to this song. It goes to show he was really getting ready to just come back to the fore with all his brilliant thoughts and feeling on the world. Such a tongue in cheek yet pretty damn right on response to Bob's song. Both good songs offering different takes on a similar subject. Cute! ove ya always John & Yoko
dylan was right on | Reviewer: Anonymous | 5/23/07
dylan has never written a stupid song.you should open your mind...and your ears to what he actually was saying in that song "gotta serve somebody", he is right. there is no denying it man.
SETEL DOWN, JOHN LENNON | Reviewer: georgeharrisonatorCLOCK | 3/31/07
wow john was really pissed when he wrote this one. it's a pretty damn good song with really strong lyrics but in the one part where he just stops singing and starts ranting for a bit he sounds like an 80 year old war veteran. "GOD WHEN I WAS A KID, WAH WAH WAH WAH..." also you have to admit that the dylan song this responds to WAS pretty stupid... i guess i can see where he's coming from
Give me a break! | Reviewer: J. Lahendro | 9/1/06
John Lennon is and always will be "the man" for me and it's been that way since February 9, 1964, when I first saw The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. But, really, he must have been "in a mood" when he wrote this. From what I understand he and Dylan were mates, they must have just had a spat, is the impression I get from this song. It seems so Lennon, yet below him in the sense of who wrote "You've Got to Serve Someone." John, John, John.
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