bring on the lucieの例文
- "Bring on the Lucie ( Freeda Peeple ) " dated from late 1971, having started out as little more than a chorus, after Lennon acquired a National guitar . { { # tag : ref | The album's inner sleeve featured a " Declaration of Nutopia ", in which people could become a citizen of Nutopia if they spoke about Nutopia.
- Apple Records issued the title track as a single, with the release dates matching those of the album in the US and UK . { { # tag : ref | While " Mind Games " was the single in other countries, " Bring on the Lucie ( Freeda Peeple ) ", backed with " You Are Here ", was a single in Venezuela . ( Venezuela Apple 4AP 1844 ) Author Peter Doggett similarly writes that the album " did nothing to alter [ Lennon's ] status as the least commercially successful Beatle ".
- While noting the singer's attempts to re-create " the lyricism and melodic inventiveness " of " Imagine ", Carr and Tyler continued : " The reason the total album is not more effective can be laid at the door of Lennon's personal situation, and on his tendency to " react " to events, instead of " initiating " them . " In " The Beatles Apart " ( 1981 ), Bob Woffinden considered that, aside from the " excellent " title track and " Bring on the Lucie ", " Mind Games " " consisted of so-so songs that hardly lodged in the memory ", and that " The best one can say of the album is that it's exceptionally well produced ."