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  2. Mind Games (John Lennon song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mind Games" is a song written and performed by John Lennon, released as a single in 1973 on Apple Records. [4] It was the lead single for the album of the same name. The US single and album were released simultaneously on 29 October 1973. The UK single and album were issued simultaneously on 16 November 1973. [5]

  3. Mind Games (John Lennon album) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Mind Games", with its "love is the answer" refrain and call to "make love not war", recalls Lennon's work with the Beatles in 1967. [25] He started writing the track during the band's Get Back sessions, in early 1969, with the title "Make Love, Not War". Lennon finished it after reading the book Mind Games: The Guide to Inner Space.

  4. Tight A$ - Wikipedia

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    [12] Lennon himself described the song as "a bit of a throwaway." [13] Robert Rodriguez, however, regards it as one of the "best unsung John" Lennon songs and "one of the highlights of Mind Games." [7] Rodriguez considers it a rocker of the sort that the Beatles used to play in their early days, sounding like an American song sung by an ...

  5. I Know (I Know) - Wikipedia

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    "I Know (I Know)" is a song written by John Lennon released on his 1973 album Mind Games. [1] The song is included on the 1998 box set John Lennon Anthology and the 2020 compilation album Gimme Some Truth.

  6. 'Not Like Us' at Super Bowl 59? Origins of the song fueled by ...

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    Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud ramps up in 2024. During J. Cole's verse on his and Drake's 2023 hit song "First Person Shooter," he refers to himself, Drake and Lamar as the "big three" of the ...

  7. Mind games - Wikipedia

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    In intimate relationships, mind games can be used to undermine one partner's belief in the validity of their own perceptions. [5] Personal experience may be denied and driven from memory, [6] and such abusive mind games may extend to the denial of the victim's reality, social undermining, and downplaying the importance of the other partner's concerns or perceptions. [7]

  8. Mind games? Ben Johnson suggests Jahmyr Gibbs purposefully ...

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    Sewell lined up as an extra tackle on the left side of the line on the play, took a toss from Jared Goff on an end-around and rolled to his right looking to throw to one of two receivers on that ...

  9. Did the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song 'Californication' predict ...

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    Some of the lyrics called out as predictions include “Psychic spies from China try to steal your mind’s elation,” which people have claimed connects to a late 2022 story about China’s ...