John Lennon - Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)

   

About The Song

"Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)" is a song by John Lennon, featured on his 1973 album "Mind Games." Written and recorded during a tumultuous period in Lennon's life, the song reflects his evolving political and philosophical views. The title is a play on words, with "Lucie" phonetically resembling "revolution," and "Freda Peeple" suggesting "freedom people."

Musically, the song stands out with its energetic and rhythmic arrangement. Lennon, known for his versatility, employs a rock-driven sound, featuring prominent guitar riffs and a driving beat. The dynamic instrumentation serves as a backdrop for the song's powerful message, creating a sense of urgency that aligns with the call for action within the lyrics. Lennon's distinctive vocals, at times almost confrontational, add an extra layer of intensity to the track, reinforcing the urgency and importance of the song's themes.

Thematically, "Bring On The Lucie" reflects Lennon's ongoing commitment to peace and activism. The early 1970s were tumultuous years, marked by political unrest and social upheaval, and Lennon used his platform to address these issues. The lyrics of the song touch on topics like government control, media manipulation, and the need for individual empowerment. Lennon challenges listeners to question authority, urging them to break free from societal constraints and embrace a more liberated, conscious way of living. The song's relevance extends beyond its original context, making it timeless in its appeal to those who continue to seek social justice and change.

In the broader context of Lennon's career, "Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)" exemplifies his ability to blend activism with artistry seamlessly. While not as commercially successful as some of his more famous works, the song's enduring appeal lies in its thought-provoking lyrics and infectious musicality. It serves as a testament to Lennon's unwavering dedication to using his influence to inspire positive change in the world. As listeners revisit this track, they are not only treated to a musical experience but also invited to reflect on the timeless issues that Lennon courageously tackled through his art. In essence, "Bring On The Lucie (Freda Peeple)" encapsulates Lennon's legacy as an artist who used his voice to challenge the status quo and encourage a generation to imagine a better, more liberated world.

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Lyrics

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We don't care what flag you're waving
We don't even want to know your name
We don't care where you're from or where you're going
All we know is that you came
You're making all our desicions
We have just one request of you
That while you're thinking things over
Here's something you just better do

Free the people now
Do it do it do it now

Well we were caught with our hands in the air
Don't desapir paranoia is everywhere
We can shake it with love when we're scared
So let's shout it aloud like a prayer

We understand your paranoia
But we don't want to play your game
You think you're cool and know what you are doing
666 is your name
So while you're jerking off each other
You better bear this thought in mind
Your time is up you better know it
But maybe you don't read the signs

Well you were caught with your hands in the kill
And you still got to swallow your pill
As you slip and you slide down the hill
On the blood of the people you killed

Stop the killing now
Do it do it do it now
Bring on the Lucie