LS060 - I'll Cry Instead - Lecture Series (bonus)
Update: 2025-09-13
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I’ll Cry Instead turns on one small word: instead. The verses stake out a simple, driving premise: “I want to do X, but I can’t, so I’ll cry instead”. And every section reinforces that core. The middle eight shifts the lens: the speaker is ashamed of public sadness, hides away, then promises a future return, which recontextualizes the final verse from immediate reaction to deferred bravado. Lyrically, the song balances ambiguity (“have myself locked up” as jail, isolation, or breakdown), a Dylan-like hyperbole (“chip on my shoulder that’s bigger than my feet”), and flashes of vindictive posturing that raise thornier questions about attitude and tone. Musically, it sits in G with a “seesaw” backbone and country-flavored guitar motion, buoyant bass, tambourine texture, and Lennon’s signature minor-over-major inflections, even clashing against a C7 to prioritize melody. The bridge sequences motives, briefly feels D-centered, then pivots back before a clean, unfussy ending that suits a fast studio date.
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