'John Lennon' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Mersey Boys (2014)
Actors:
Joanna Pickering (actress),
Anna Shields (actress),
Trevor Crane (actor),
Marlene Villafane (actress),
Tyler Farrell (actor),
Ronnie Armani (actor),
John Chatterton (actor),
Mike Strozier (director),
Mike Strozier (actor),
Mike Strozier (producer),
Mike Strozier (writer),
Mia Toplain (actress),
Mia Toplain (actress),
Mackenzie Ginsburg (actress),
Tatyana Kalko (actress),
Plot: Mersey Boys is a Beatles novel that introduces John, Paul, George,Ringo and Al to the world outside of Liverpool, England. Al? Al! Welcome to a ferryboat ride across the Mersey River and backwards in time by over fifty years into an enchanting musical world that shall never be seen again in history. Join Professor Al Moran, a college art professor of John Lennon, on his magic carpet ride with the four young men who would soon morph into the internationally known Beatles.
Keywords: art-college, band, john-lennon, rock-'n'-roll, the-beatles
Genres:
Drama,
Rubber Soul (2013)
Actors:
Andrew Perez (actor),
Stephen Paratore (producer),
Jon Lefkovitz (editor),
Jon Lefkovitz (director),
Dillon Porter (actor),
Denice Lee (actress),
Joseph Bearor (actor),
Talia Stol (producer),
Plot: In December 1970, John Lennon and Yoko Ono were interviewed by 'Rolling Stone''s Jann S. Wenner prior to the release of their 'Plastic Ono Band' albums. Ten years later, in September 1980, the couple granted their first in-depth interview in five years to 'Playboy' while they were in the process of recording 'Double Fantasy'. RUBBER SOUL reconstructs portions of these two historical interviews based on available transcripts and audio, juxtaposing them in order to explore the dynamic nature of Lennon's identity over time.
Genres:
Biography,
History,
Music,
John Lennon's Turd (2013)
Actors:
Kenton Hall (actor),
Kenton Hall (composer),
Phil Peel (director),
Phil Peel (producer),
Phil Peel (editor),
Phil Peel (writer),
Nick Meaney (actor),
Deanna Dewey (producer),
Terry Wookey (producer),
Melissa De Mol (actress),
Francis Macdonald (composer),
Rachel Stephens (miscellaneous crew),
Luke Stevenson (actor),
Ruth Peel (costume designer),
John Bruce (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
Just About Famous (2010)
Actors:
David Born (actor),
Joe Manuella (actor),
Matt Mamula (editor),
Matt Mamula (producer),
Matt Mamula (director),
John Schaub (producer),
John Schaub (editor),
Jason Kovacsev (director),
Jason Kovacsev (producer),
Jason Kovacsev (editor),
Carol Woodle (actress),
Tim Biancalana (actor),
Bettina Williams (actress),
Gary Alan (actor),
Dale Leigh (actor),
Plot: From Elvis to Obama, Celebrity Impersonators or Tribute Artists as they are commonly known have been entertaining the masses for decades. Gathering under one roof, these men and women, professionals and beginners alike, come together annually at the Sunburst Convention. De Niro, Bush, and Oprah are names that have inspired thousands if not millions of people to dream of greater possibilities in their own lives, but some have chosen to become these very names or at least to impersonate them. When fans cannot get close to the real thing, these professionals step in and fill the void. "Just About Famous: Celebrity Impersonation" will go behind the persona and delve into the minds and hearts of the people who make a living impersonating others. How did they get started? How has this path changed their lives? Why they do what they do? From Kenny Rogers being accosted at K-Mart for an autograph to Elvis being announced every time he enters the Home Depot leaving him to ask the ultimate question, 'Can't I just buy some lumber?' Each impersonator has a story to tell. As the old adage goes, 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.' Take a trip into the intriguing, enlightening, and often times surreal life of the celebrity impersonator...
Genres:
Comedy,
Documentary,
Short,
Taglines: A film about famous people....well, almost. Impersonation is the sincerest form of flattery. Are you Just About Famous?
Lennon Naked (2010)
Actors:
Paul McCartney (actor),
Allan Corduner (actor),
Yoko Ono (actress),
Ringo Starr (actor),
John Lennon (actor),
Brigitte Bardot (actress),
John Warman (actor),
Christopher Eccleston (actor),
Christopher Fairbank (actor),
George Harrison (actor),
Angelica Pressello (miscellaneous crew),
Shane Nolan (actor),
Dave Legeno (actor),
Andrew Scott (actor),
Jonathan Rigby (actor),
Plot: In 1964 a reluctant John Lennon is persuaded by manager Brian Epstein to meet Freddie, the father who abandoned him 17 years earlier, with the press in attendance. The meeting is short and bitter. Three years later Epstein is dead and John invites Freddie to his mansion but again things turn sour, due to Freddie's drinking and insulting Mimi, the aunt who raised John. The Beatles set up Apple records but the press are hostile and Lennon's comment that 'we're more popular than Jesus' doesn't help. Rows with long-suffering wife Cynthia lead to marital breakdown and John's meeting Japanese performance artist Yoko Ono. Family history is repeated as Lennon leaves Cynthia and their son Julian for Ono, by whom he has a second son, Sean. In 1969 John returns his M.B.E. in protest at England's support for the Vietnam War while his stunts with Yoko Ono to promote peace alienate the press. Some months later he disbands the Beatles to the other members' annoyance and, after arguments with Paul McCartney, sees a therapist, who regresses him to the day Freddie left him. He learns that Freddie needs his help to write a biography, leading to one last showdown between father and son.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, affection, airplane, anger, argument, aunt-nephew-relationship, bitterness, career, character-name-in-title
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Music,
Just About Famous (2010)
Actors:
David Born (actor),
Joe Manuella (actor),
Matt Mamula (editor),
Matt Mamula (producer),
Matt Mamula (director),
John Schaub (producer),
John Schaub (editor),
Jason Kovacsev (director),
Jason Kovacsev (producer),
Jason Kovacsev (editor),
Carol Woodle (actress),
Tim Biancalana (actor),
Bettina Williams (actress),
Gary Alan (actor),
Dale Leigh (actor),
Plot: From Elvis to Obama, Celebrity Impersonators or Tribute Artists as they are commonly known have been entertaining the masses for decades. Gathering under one roof, these men and women, professionals and beginners alike, come together annually at the Sunburst Convention. De Niro, Bush, and Oprah are names that have inspired thousands if not millions of people to dream of greater possibilities in their own lives, but some have chosen to become these very names or at least to impersonate them. When fans cannot get close to the real thing, these professionals step in and fill the void. "Just About Famous: Celebrity Impersonation" will go behind the persona and delve into the minds and hearts of the people who make a living impersonating others. How did they get started? How has this path changed their lives? Why they do what they do? From Kenny Rogers being accosted at K-Mart for an autograph to Elvis being announced every time he enters the Home Depot leaving him to ask the ultimate question, 'Can't I just buy some lumber?' Each impersonator has a story to tell. As the old adage goes, 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.' Take a trip into the intriguing, enlightening, and often times surreal life of the celebrity impersonator...
Genres:
Comedy,
Documentary,
Short,
Taglines: A film about famous people....well, almost. Impersonation is the sincerest form of flattery. Are you Just About Famous?
Chapter 27 (2007)
Actors:
Anthony Marinelli (composer),
David Von Roehm (miscellaneous crew),
Lindsay Lohan (actress),
Gary Howsam (producer),
Jared Leto (producer),
Jarik Van Sluijs (miscellaneous crew),
Judah Friedlander (actor),
Kevin Cannon (actor),
Lewin Webb (producer),
Jaime Tirelli (actor),
Kevin Cannon (actor),
Kate Higgins (actress),
Jared Leto (actor),
Derek Yip (miscellaneous crew),
Danielle Wilson (miscellaneous crew),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Taglines: No one can survive becoming a legend. He came to New York to meet John Lennon...and the world changed forever
Quotes:
[first lines]::Mark David Chapman: I believe in Holden Caulfield. And in the book, and what he was saying, what he was saying to a lost generation of phony people.
Mark David Chapman: [whispering into the phone] I am gonna kill John Lennon.
Mark David Chapman: [Ordering a prostitute] I'll tip her well if she doesn't talk.
Mark David Chapman: [to Cabbie] Take me somewhere nice. Not too expensive, just nice.
Mark David Chapman: I could feel it in my bones, that I'd never see this hotel room again.
Mark David Chapman: You were taking pictures.::Paul: Right here.::Mark David Chapman: Did you take one of me and John? Did you? *Did you*?::Paul: I think I might have.::Mark David Chapman: Oh my God. Oh my God. I'd do anything for that picture. I'll pay you fifty dollars for it.::Paul: Okay man, relax.
Mark David Chapman: You like rock & roll?::Cabbie #2: Yeah.::Mark David Chapman: You like the Beatles?::Cabbie #2: Sure I do.
Jude: We were going to see a movie, wanna come?::Mark David Chapman: [Snorts with laughter] No. I can't stand the movies. They're just so phony.
Mark David Chapman: Good morning, do you know if John Lennon is coming out today? I... I got his new album, and I was hoping to get his autograph.::Second Doorman: I can't help you.::Mark David Chapman: [after a pause] Look, I understand, I know how it is, but I've been waiting for two days already, and it's just... I really want to meet him.::Second Doorman: The thing is I'm not the regular doorman here, so I don't know much about John Lennon.::Mark David Chapman: I knew it. I knew it, I knew it was something like that. Hah!
[repeated line]::Mark David Chapman: This is not a coincidence.
A spasso nel tempo: l'avventura continua (1997)
Actors:
Carlo Vanzina (director),
Aurelio De Laurentiis (producer),
Enrico Vanzina (writer),
Christian De Sica (actor),
Sergio Montanari (editor),
Nicoletta Ercole (costume designer),
Maurizio Amati (producer),
Carlo Vanzina (writer),
Marco Messeri (actor),
Massimo Boldi (actor),
Manuel De Sica (composer),
Gianluca Nardulli (miscellaneous crew),
Renzo Rinaldi (actor),
Antonio Allocca (actor),
Sergio Solli (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Comedy,
Sci-Fi,
The Return of Bruno (1987)
Actors:
Paul Flattery (producer),
Brian Wilson (actor),
Joan Baez (actress),
Graham Nash (actor),
Bruce Willis (actor),
Paul Stanley (actor),
Barry Gibb (actor),
Dick Clark (actor),
Robin Gibb (actor),
Jon Bon Jovi (actor),
Phil Collins (actor),
Ringo Starr (actor),
Elton John (actor),
Michael J. Fox (actor),
Paul Flattery (writer),
Genres:
Comedy,
Music,
Taglines: A Hilarious Rock Comedy
Instant Karma - John lennon
This , up there with imagine is one of
John's best songs .
Personally Intended or not , I don't think he ever wrote anything that wasn't a profound message to u
...
This , up there with imagine is one of
John's best songs .
Personally Intended or not , I don't think he ever wrote anything that wasn't a profound message to us all .
happy 71th birthday John ! october 9th
2011
we need you now more than ever !
wn.com/Instant Karma John Lennon
This , up there with imagine is one of
John's best songs .
Personally Intended or not , I don't think he ever wrote anything that wasn't a profound message to us all .
happy 71th birthday John ! october 9th
2011
we need you now more than ever !
- published: 09 Oct 2006
- views: 8821955
John Lennon - Imagine - Lyrics
John Lennon in
Imagine! with
Lyrics!
Lyrics:
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in
peace
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people sharing all the world
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will live as one
wn.com/John Lennon Imagine Lyrics
John Lennon in
Imagine! with
Lyrics!
Lyrics:
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people living for today
Imagine there's no countries
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people living life in
peace
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one
Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people sharing all the world
You, you may say
I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will live as one
- published: 03 Dec 2011
- views: 39607151
John Lennon Assassination - ESPN Looks Back - Howard Cosell
"espn first take" looks back at the announcement made by howard cosell on john lennon's murder.
"espn first take" looks back at the announcement made by howard cosell on john lennon's murder.
wn.com/John Lennon Assassination Espn Looks Back Howard Cosell
"espn first take" looks back at the announcement made by howard cosell on john lennon's murder.
- published: 08 Dec 2010
- views: 1133395
John Lennon - Give Peace A Chance
"
Give Peace a Chance" is a
1969 single by (
John Lennon's)
Plastic Ono Band that became an anthem of the
American anti-war movement at that time.
A different song with the same name, written by
Leon Russell and
Bonny Bramlett, was sung by
Joe Cocker.
Writing and recording
The song was written during
Lennon's Bed-In honeymoon: when asked by a reporter what he was trying to achieve by staying in bed, Lennon answered spontaneously "All we are saying is give
peace a chance"; Lennon liked the phrase and set it to music for the song.[citation needed]. He sang the song several times during the Bed-In, and finally, on 1 June 1969, in
Room 1742 at the
Queen Elizabeth Hotel in
Montreal, recorded it using a simple setup of four microphones and a four-track tape recorder rented from a local recording studio.[1] The recording session was attended by dozens of journalists and various celebrities, including
Timothy Leary,
Rabbi Abraham Feinberg,
Joseph Schwartz,
Allan Rock,
Rosemary Woodruff Leary,
Petula Clark,
Dick Gregory,
Allen Ginsberg,
Murray the K,
Al Capp and
Derek Taylor, many of whom are mentioned in the lyrics. Lennon played acoustic guitar and was joined by
Tommy Smothers of the
Smothers Brothers, also on acoustic guitar.
The song was credited to
Lennon/McCartney (
John Lennon and Paul McCartney) and published by
Northern Songs (now Sony/
ATV Music Publishing). On some later releases of the song, only Lennon is credited; viz. the
1990s reissue of the
1972 album Live in New York City, the
2006 documentary
The U.S. vs. John Lennon (in which the song appears), and the
1997 compilation album
Lennon Legend:
The Very Best of John Lennon (and its
DVD version six years later). Lennon later stated his regrets about being guilty enough to give McCartney credit as co-writer on my first independent single instead of giving it to
Yoko, who had actually written it with me. [2] However, it has also been suggested that the credit was a way of thanks to McCartney for helping him record "The
Ballad of John and Yoko" at short notice.[3]
Commercial release
The "Give Peace a Chance" single (with
Yoko Ono's "
Remember Love" as the
B-side) was released on
45 RPM vinyl in the UK (on
APPLE 13) on
July 4, 1969 and July 7, 1969 in the US (on
Apple 1809). The track's first full-length album appearance was on the Lennon hits compilation
The John Lennon Collection issued
November 1,
1982 in the UK (
EMI/
Parlophone Records) and
November 8,
1982 (originally on
Geffen Records, since re-released on
Capitol Records). A significantly truncated version of the Montreal session and a snippet of the
One to One Benefit concert performance of the song appear on Lennon's
Shaved Fish hits compilation from
1975. "Give Peace a Chance" was the first "solo" single released by a member of the
Beatles while the band was still intact, though, technically, the artist was credited as Plastic Ono Band, not John Lennon.
Popularity
The song reached number 14 on the pop charts in the
United States and was kept out of the top slot in the UK by
The Rolling Stones' "
Honky Tonk Women".
The song quickly became the anthem of the anti-war movement, and was sung by half a million demonstrators in
Washington, D.C. at the
Vietnam Moratorium Day, on
15 October 1969.[4] They were led by the renowned folk singer
Pete Seeger, who interspersed phrases like, "Are you listening,
Nixon?" and "Are you listening, Agnew?", between the choruses of protesters singing, "All we are saying
... is give peace a chance".[5]
[edit]
Lyrics
The original last verse of the song refers to: "
John and Yoko,
Timmy Leary,
Rosemary, Tommy Smothers,
Bobby Dylan,
Tommy Cooper, Derek Taylor,
Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg,
Hare Krishna"
.
In the performance of "Give Peace a Chance" included on the
Live Peace in Toronto 1969 album, Lennon openly stated that he couldn't remember all of the words and improvised with the names of the band members sharing the stage with him and anything that came to mind: "John and Yoko,
Eric Clapton,
Klaus Voormann,
Penny Lane,
Roosevelt, Nixon,
Tommy Jones and Tommy Cooper, and somebody."
The third verse contains a reference to masturbation, but Lennon changed this to "mastication" on the official lyric sheet. He later admitted this was a "cop out" but wanted to avoid unnecessary controversy.[6]
wn.com/John Lennon Give Peace A Chance
"
Give Peace a Chance" is a
1969 single by (
John Lennon's)
Plastic Ono Band that became an anthem of the
American anti-war movement at that time.
A different song with the same name, written by
Leon Russell and
Bonny Bramlett, was sung by
Joe Cocker.
Writing and recording
The song was written during
Lennon's Bed-In honeymoon: when asked by a reporter what he was trying to achieve by staying in bed, Lennon answered spontaneously "All we are saying is give
peace a chance"; Lennon liked the phrase and set it to music for the song.[citation needed]. He sang the song several times during the Bed-In, and finally, on 1 June 1969, in
Room 1742 at the
Queen Elizabeth Hotel in
Montreal, recorded it using a simple setup of four microphones and a four-track tape recorder rented from a local recording studio.[1] The recording session was attended by dozens of journalists and various celebrities, including
Timothy Leary,
Rabbi Abraham Feinberg,
Joseph Schwartz,
Allan Rock,
Rosemary Woodruff Leary,
Petula Clark,
Dick Gregory,
Allen Ginsberg,
Murray the K,
Al Capp and
Derek Taylor, many of whom are mentioned in the lyrics. Lennon played acoustic guitar and was joined by
Tommy Smothers of the
Smothers Brothers, also on acoustic guitar.
The song was credited to
Lennon/McCartney (
John Lennon and Paul McCartney) and published by
Northern Songs (now Sony/
ATV Music Publishing). On some later releases of the song, only Lennon is credited; viz. the
1990s reissue of the
1972 album Live in New York City, the
2006 documentary
The U.S. vs. John Lennon (in which the song appears), and the
1997 compilation album
Lennon Legend:
The Very Best of John Lennon (and its
DVD version six years later). Lennon later stated his regrets about being guilty enough to give McCartney credit as co-writer on my first independent single instead of giving it to
Yoko, who had actually written it with me. [2] However, it has also been suggested that the credit was a way of thanks to McCartney for helping him record "The
Ballad of John and Yoko" at short notice.[3]
Commercial release
The "Give Peace a Chance" single (with
Yoko Ono's "
Remember Love" as the
B-side) was released on
45 RPM vinyl in the UK (on
APPLE 13) on
July 4, 1969 and July 7, 1969 in the US (on
Apple 1809). The track's first full-length album appearance was on the Lennon hits compilation
The John Lennon Collection issued
November 1,
1982 in the UK (
EMI/
Parlophone Records) and
November 8,
1982 (originally on
Geffen Records, since re-released on
Capitol Records). A significantly truncated version of the Montreal session and a snippet of the
One to One Benefit concert performance of the song appear on Lennon's
Shaved Fish hits compilation from
1975. "Give Peace a Chance" was the first "solo" single released by a member of the
Beatles while the band was still intact, though, technically, the artist was credited as Plastic Ono Band, not John Lennon.
Popularity
The song reached number 14 on the pop charts in the
United States and was kept out of the top slot in the UK by
The Rolling Stones' "
Honky Tonk Women".
The song quickly became the anthem of the anti-war movement, and was sung by half a million demonstrators in
Washington, D.C. at the
Vietnam Moratorium Day, on
15 October 1969.[4] They were led by the renowned folk singer
Pete Seeger, who interspersed phrases like, "Are you listening,
Nixon?" and "Are you listening, Agnew?", between the choruses of protesters singing, "All we are saying
... is give peace a chance".[5]
[edit]
Lyrics
The original last verse of the song refers to: "
John and Yoko,
Timmy Leary,
Rosemary, Tommy Smothers,
Bobby Dylan,
Tommy Cooper, Derek Taylor,
Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg,
Hare Krishna"
.
In the performance of "Give Peace a Chance" included on the
Live Peace in Toronto 1969 album, Lennon openly stated that he couldn't remember all of the words and improvised with the names of the band members sharing the stage with him and anything that came to mind: "John and Yoko,
Eric Clapton,
Klaus Voormann,
Penny Lane,
Roosevelt, Nixon,
Tommy Jones and Tommy Cooper, and somebody."
The third verse contains a reference to masturbation, but Lennon changed this to "mastication" on the official lyric sheet. He later admitted this was a "cop out" but wanted to avoid unnecessary controversy.[6]
- published: 09 Oct 2009
- views: 9497251
John Lennon - Jealous Guy (subtitulos ing-esp)
John Lennon, Hoy 8 de diciembre de
2011 cumples 31 años de fallecido, hoy te recuerdo con esta canción, tus canciones siempre hablando de amor, de ese amor haci
...
John Lennon, Hoy 8 de diciembre de
2011 cumples 31 años de fallecido, hoy te recuerdo con esta canción, tus canciones siempre hablando de amor, de ese amor hacia la mujer.
Te extraño
John, que hubiera sido si seguirias con vida? seguro algo sorprendente, tus canciones
.. simplemente lo mejor.
wn.com/John Lennon Jealous Guy (Subtitulos Ing Esp)
John Lennon, Hoy 8 de diciembre de
2011 cumples 31 años de fallecido, hoy te recuerdo con esta canción, tus canciones siempre hablando de amor, de ese amor hacia la mujer.
Te extraño
John, que hubiera sido si seguirias con vida? seguro algo sorprendente, tus canciones
.. simplemente lo mejor.
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 640500
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John Lennon - Live in Madison Square Garden (1972 )
John Lennon -
Live in
Madison Square Garden (
1972 )
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John Lennon - Imagine (Live)
Última presentación de
John Lennon en vivo, filmada en el "
Salute to
Lew Grade" el 18 de abril de
1975
John Lennon's
Last live performance, filmed at the "Salute to Lew Grade" on
April 18, 1975
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Imagine - John Lennon (Live)
Muy
Buen Video, Te Amamos
John.
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JOHN LENNON & Plastic Ono Band - Live at Toronto - 1969 [Full Concert]
John Lennon -
Guitars and vocals
Plastic Ono Band:
Eric Clapton - Guitars and backing vocals
Klaus Voorman -
Bass
Alan White - Drums
Special feature -
Yoko ono - backing vocals
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John Lennon - Come Together LIVE
The opening track to
The Beatles Abbey Road album performed live by
John Lennon in
1972
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John Lennon - One To One Concert (Live)
JOHN LENNON – ONE TO ONE CONCERT
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John Lennon - Mother (Live) (HD)
John Lennon performs
Mother live in '72.
Conversion Problem.
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"stand by me" john lennon live 1975
john lennon live on the auld grey whistle test
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Paul McCartney Tribute To John Lennon Live 2009
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June
1942) is an
English musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. With
John Lennon,
George Harrison, and
Ringo Starr, he gained worldwide fame as a member of the
Beatles, widely regarded as one of the most popular and influential acts in the history of rock music; his songwriting partnership with
Lennon is one of the most celebrated of the
20th century. After the band's break-up, he pursued a solo career and later formed
Wings with his first wife,
Linda, and
Denny Laine.
In
1979,
Guinness World Records described McCartney as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time", with 60 gold discs and sales of over
100 million albums and 100 million
singles, and as the "most successful songwriter" in
United Kingdom...
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John Lennon - Live In New York City (Full Album) Remaster.
1.
New York City - 00:00
2.
It's So Hard - 03:39
3.
Woman ls the
Niger of the
World - 06:35
4.
Well, Well, Well - 12:18
5.
Instant Karma - 15:55
6.
Mother - 19:33
7.
Come Together - 24:41
8.
Imagine - 29:01
9.
Cold Turkey - 32:23
10.
Give Peace a Chance - 37:57
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John Lennon - In Concert (Sweet Toronto) (Live)
JOHN LENNON – IN CONCERT SWEET TORONTO
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John Lennon - Jealous Guy [The Recording of 1971]
From
Gimme Some Truth: The
Making of John Lennon's
Imagine Album, a documentary film showing the recording sessions and evolution of the
album.
I was dreaming of the past
And my heart was beating fast
I began to lose control
I began to lose control
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was feeling insecure
You might not love me anymore
I was shivering inside
I was shivering inside
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was trying to catch your eyes
Thought that you was trying to hide
I was sw
...
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JOHN LENNON LIVE IN NEW YORK CITY - COLD TURKEY
JOHN LENNON
LIVE IN
NEW YORK CITY -
COLD TURKEY
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John Lennon - Yer Blues (Live at The Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus) [Multi-cameras]
John Lennon - Yer
Blues (
Live at
The Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus) [Multi-cameras]
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John Lennon - Instant Karma (Live)
With the
Plastic Ono
Elephants Memory Band
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Stevie Wonder Announces John Lennon`s Death Live to his Audience 1980 (Rare)
God bless John`s memory.
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john lennon - imagine (live with acoustic guitars!)
music video for imagine lennon
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John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix
John Lennon (
Beatles),
Eric Clapton (
Cream),
Keith Richards (
Rolling Stones),
Mitch Mitchell (
Jimi Hendrix Experience) -
Inability to edit the title.
Jimi Hendrix is reference for Mitch Mitchell
Yer
Blues
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh!
Girl you know the reason why
In the morning
Wanna die
In the evening
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
My mother was up the sky,
My father was up the earth,
But I am up the universe
And you know what it's worth
I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
The eagle picks my eye
The worm he licks my bone
I feel so suicidal
Just like
Dylan's
Mr. Jones
Lonely!
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
Black cl
...
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Elton John & John Lennon LIVE - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Madison Square Garden 1974 November 28 (
Thanksgiving).
John Lennon came on stage as special guest at the
Elton John concert and they did three songs together. We all know the story
......
When John Lennon was recording his "
Walls and Bridges"
album in 1974, he invited
Elton to help him out on a couple of tracks - "
Whatever Gets You
Thru the
Night" and "
Surprise, Surprise (
Sweet Bird of
Paradox)". This was around the same time they also worked together on
Elton's releases "
Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds" and "
One Day at a Time".
Lennon said of Elton, "I was amazed at his ability. A fine musician, great piano player. I was really pleasantly surprised at the way he could get in on such a loose track and add to it and keep up with the rhythm changes". As Elton and Lennon were enjoying themsel...
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The Beatles - Revolution
The Beatles 1 Video Collection is
Out Now. Get your copy here:
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“When you talk about destruction, don’t you know that you can count me out"
“I did the slow version and I wanted it out as a single: as a statement of
The Beatles’ position on
Vietnam and The Beatles’ position on revolution. For years, on The Beatles’ tours,
Brian Epstein had stopped us from saying anything about Vietnam or the war.” -
John Lennon.
“Plugging directly into the
Abbey Road desk and pushing the needles into the red achieved the fuzz-guitar sound. According to
George Martin “We got into distortion on that, which we had a lot of complaints from the technical people about. But that was the idea: it was
John’s song and the idea was to push it right to the limit. Well, we wen
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John Lennon on Dick Cavett (Complete show) 2nd Appearance with live Performance
May 12th,
1972 John and Yoko talk with and perform for
Dick and
Shirley McClaine.
John defends his use of the word "nigger" for his song "woman is the nigger of the world", in addition to explaining his deportation and custody dilemma.
Shirley McLaine talks out of ass for most of the show, watch her repeatedly praise John and Yoko off camera and be politely dismissed. While being interviewed, she states she has no belief in spirits and paranormal things--which she must have forgotten later in career when she started selling that nonsense.
Shirley also demonstrates the lost art of the uncomfortably long hug with
Yoko.
John Lennon - One To One Concert (Live)
JOHN LENNON – ONE TO ONE CONCERT
JOHN LENNON – ONE TO ONE CONCERT
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JOHN LENNON – ONE TO ONE CONCERT
- published: 21 Feb 2015
- views: 123133
"stand by me" john lennon live 1975
john lennon live on the auld grey whistle test
john lennon live on the auld grey whistle test
wn.com/Stand By Me John Lennon Live 1975
john lennon live on the auld grey whistle test
- published: 29 Jun 2008
- views: 1146580
Paul McCartney Tribute To John Lennon Live 2009
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June
1942) is an
English musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. With
John Lennon,
George Harrison, and
Ringo Starr, he gained worldwide fame as a member of the
Beatles, widely regarded as one of the most popular and influential acts in the history of rock music; his songwriting partnership with
Lennon is one of the most celebrated of the
20th century. After the band's break-up, he pursued a solo career and later formed
Wings with his first wife,
Linda, and
Denny Laine.
In
1979,
Guinness World Records described McCartney as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time", with 60 gold discs and sales of over
100 million albums and 100 million
singles, and as the "most successful songwriter" in
United Kingdom chart history. More than 2,
200 artists have covered his Beatles song "
Yesterday", more than any other copyrighted song in history. Wings'
1977 release "
Mull of Kintyre" is one of the all-time best-selling singles in the UK. Inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in
March 1999, McCartney has written, or co-written 31 songs that have reached number one on the
Billboard Hot 100, and as of 2014 he has sold more than 15.5 million RIAA-certified units in the
United States. McCartney, Lennon,
Harrison and Starr received MBEs in
1965, and in
1997, McCartney was knighted for his services to music.
McCartney has released an extensive catalogue of songs as a solo artist and has composed classical and electronic music. He has taken part in projects to promote international charities related to such subjects as animal rights, seal hunting, landmines, vegetarianism, poverty, and music education. He has married three times and is the parent of five children.
album by
Paul McCartney consisting of material performed over three nights as the inaugural concert at
New York City's
Citi Field, 17, 18 and 21 July 2009, part of his
Summer Live '09 concert tour. Over
180,
000 tickets were sold within hours of the shows being announced. The album is McCartney's third release for
Hear Music, following
2007 album
Memory Almost Full and the live EP
Amoeba's Secret. Previous McCartney live albums such as
Back in the US proved to be huge sellers based on his record breaking live shows from the
2000s.
At the
53rd Grammy Awards, the recording of "
Helter Skelter" from the album won in the category of
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
wn.com/Paul Mccartney Tribute To John Lennon Live 2009
Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June
1942) is an
English musician, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. With
John Lennon,
George Harrison, and
Ringo Starr, he gained worldwide fame as a member of the
Beatles, widely regarded as one of the most popular and influential acts in the history of rock music; his songwriting partnership with
Lennon is one of the most celebrated of the
20th century. After the band's break-up, he pursued a solo career and later formed
Wings with his first wife,
Linda, and
Denny Laine.
In
1979,
Guinness World Records described McCartney as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time", with 60 gold discs and sales of over
100 million albums and 100 million
singles, and as the "most successful songwriter" in
United Kingdom chart history. More than 2,
200 artists have covered his Beatles song "
Yesterday", more than any other copyrighted song in history. Wings'
1977 release "
Mull of Kintyre" is one of the all-time best-selling singles in the UK. Inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in
March 1999, McCartney has written, or co-written 31 songs that have reached number one on the
Billboard Hot 100, and as of 2014 he has sold more than 15.5 million RIAA-certified units in the
United States. McCartney, Lennon,
Harrison and Starr received MBEs in
1965, and in
1997, McCartney was knighted for his services to music.
McCartney has released an extensive catalogue of songs as a solo artist and has composed classical and electronic music. He has taken part in projects to promote international charities related to such subjects as animal rights, seal hunting, landmines, vegetarianism, poverty, and music education. He has married three times and is the parent of five children.
album by
Paul McCartney consisting of material performed over three nights as the inaugural concert at
New York City's
Citi Field, 17, 18 and 21 July 2009, part of his
Summer Live '09 concert tour. Over
180,
000 tickets were sold within hours of the shows being announced. The album is McCartney's third release for
Hear Music, following
2007 album
Memory Almost Full and the live EP
Amoeba's Secret. Previous McCartney live albums such as
Back in the US proved to be huge sellers based on his record breaking live shows from the
2000s.
At the
53rd Grammy Awards, the recording of "
Helter Skelter" from the album won in the category of
Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance
- published: 20 Mar 2014
- views: 109779
John Lennon - Jealous Guy [The Recording of 1971]
From
Gimme Some Truth: The
Making of John Lennon's
Imagine Album, a documentary film showing the recording sessions and evolution of the
album.
I was dreaming of the past
And my heart was beating fast
I began to lose control
I began to lose control
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was feeling insecure
You might not love me anymore
I was shivering inside
I was shivering inside
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was trying to catch your eyes
Thought that you was trying to hide
I was swallowing my pain
I was swallowing my pain
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy, watch out
I'm just a jealous guy, look out babe
I'm just a jealous guy
wn.com/John Lennon Jealous Guy The Recording Of 1971
From
Gimme Some Truth: The
Making of John Lennon's
Imagine Album, a documentary film showing the recording sessions and evolution of the
album.
I was dreaming of the past
And my heart was beating fast
I began to lose control
I began to lose control
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was feeling insecure
You might not love me anymore
I was shivering inside
I was shivering inside
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy
I was trying to catch your eyes
Thought that you was trying to hide
I was swallowing my pain
I was swallowing my pain
I didn't mean to hurt you
I'm sorry that I made you cry
Oh no, I didn't want to hurt you
I'm just a jealous guy, watch out
I'm just a jealous guy, look out babe
I'm just a jealous guy
- published: 15 Jun 2010
- views: 358169
John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix
John Lennon (
Beatles),
Eric Clapton (
Cream),
Keith Richards (
Rolling Stones),
Mitch Mitchell (
Jimi Hendrix Experience) -
Inability to edit the title.
Jimi Hendrix is reference for Mitch Mitchell
Yer
Blues
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh!
Girl you know the reason why
In the morning
Wanna die
In the evening
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
My mother was up the sky,
My father was up the earth,
But I am up the universe
And you know what it's worth
I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
The eagle picks my eye
The worm he licks my bone
I feel so suicidal
Just like
Dylan's
Mr. Jones
Lonely!
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
Black cloud crossed my mind
Blue mist round my soul
Feel so suicidal
Even hate my rock and roll
Wanna die
Yeah! Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
wn.com/John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Mitch Mitchell, Jimi Hendrix
John Lennon (
Beatles),
Eric Clapton (
Cream),
Keith Richards (
Rolling Stones),
Mitch Mitchell (
Jimi Hendrix Experience) -
Inability to edit the title.
Jimi Hendrix is reference for Mitch Mitchell
Yer
Blues
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
Yes, I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh!
Girl you know the reason why
In the morning
Wanna die
In the evening
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
My mother was up the sky,
My father was up the earth,
But I am up the universe
And you know what it's worth
I'm lonely
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
The eagle picks my eye
The worm he licks my bone
I feel so suicidal
Just like
Dylan's
Mr. Jones
Lonely!
Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
Black cloud crossed my mind
Blue mist round my soul
Feel so suicidal
Even hate my rock and roll
Wanna die
Yeah! Wanna die
If I ain't dead already
Ooh! Girl you know the reason why
- published: 01 Jul 2010
- views: 3293490
Elton John & John Lennon LIVE - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
Madison Square Garden 1974 November 28 (
Thanksgiving).
John Lennon came on stage as special guest at the
Elton John concert and they did three songs together. We all know the story
......
When John Lennon was recording his "
Walls and Bridges"
album in 1974, he invited
Elton to help him out on a couple of tracks - "
Whatever Gets You
Thru the
Night" and "
Surprise, Surprise (
Sweet Bird of
Paradox)". This was around the same time they also worked together on
Elton's releases "
Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds" and "
One Day at a Time".
Lennon said of Elton, "I was amazed at his ability. A fine musician, great piano player. I was really pleasantly surprised at the way he could get in on such a loose track and add to it and keep up with the rhythm changes". As Elton and Lennon were enjoying themselves greatly during the recording session, Elton asked Lennon if he would do "Whatever Gets You Thru" with him on stage. Lennon, who no longer performed live, jokingly promised to do so when the song became a #1 hit single. In November that year, it did hit #1, Lennon's only solo single to do so. Elton called him up and reminded him of the promise, and Lennon appeared on stage for three numbers at Elton's concert at Madison Square Garden,
New York City in 1974. Lennon was terrified, and nearly backed out several times.
Finally, as Elton introduced him, he suddenly turned to
Bernie Taupin back stage, and said, "I'm not going on unless you go with me".
Bernie walked him out to the stage, gave him a light push, and said, "You're on your own". When he came on stage, the audience of 18,
000 rose to their feet and applauded for several minutes before they were able to perform the three songs, the final one being the old
Beatles' hit "
I Saw Her Standing There", which was a song
Paul McCartney (not John Lennon!) had sung. It was the first time Lennon sang the song! Elton has said many times that this whole event was one of the high points of his career.
wn.com/Elton John John Lennon Live Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Madison Square Garden 1974 November 28 (
Thanksgiving).
John Lennon came on stage as special guest at the
Elton John concert and they did three songs together. We all know the story
......
When John Lennon was recording his "
Walls and Bridges"
album in 1974, he invited
Elton to help him out on a couple of tracks - "
Whatever Gets You
Thru the
Night" and "
Surprise, Surprise (
Sweet Bird of
Paradox)". This was around the same time they also worked together on
Elton's releases "
Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds" and "
One Day at a Time".
Lennon said of Elton, "I was amazed at his ability. A fine musician, great piano player. I was really pleasantly surprised at the way he could get in on such a loose track and add to it and keep up with the rhythm changes". As Elton and Lennon were enjoying themselves greatly during the recording session, Elton asked Lennon if he would do "Whatever Gets You Thru" with him on stage. Lennon, who no longer performed live, jokingly promised to do so when the song became a #1 hit single. In November that year, it did hit #1, Lennon's only solo single to do so. Elton called him up and reminded him of the promise, and Lennon appeared on stage for three numbers at Elton's concert at Madison Square Garden,
New York City in 1974. Lennon was terrified, and nearly backed out several times.
Finally, as Elton introduced him, he suddenly turned to
Bernie Taupin back stage, and said, "I'm not going on unless you go with me".
Bernie walked him out to the stage, gave him a light push, and said, "You're on your own". When he came on stage, the audience of 18,
000 rose to their feet and applauded for several minutes before they were able to perform the three songs, the final one being the old
Beatles' hit "
I Saw Her Standing There", which was a song
Paul McCartney (not John Lennon!) had sung. It was the first time Lennon sang the song! Elton has said many times that this whole event was one of the high points of his career.
- published: 23 Mar 2009
- views: 1179067
John Lennon on Dick Cavett (Complete show) 2nd Appearance with live Performance
May 12th,
1972 John and Yoko talk with and perform for
Dick and
Shirley McClaine.
John defends his use of the word "nigger" for his song "woman is the nigger of the world", in addition to explaining his deportation and custody dilemma.
Shirley McLaine talks out of ass for most of the show, watch her repeatedly praise John and Yoko off camera and be politely dismissed. While being interviewed, she states she has no belief in spirits and paranormal things--which she must have forgotten later in career when she started selling that nonsense.
Shirley also demonstrates the lost art of the uncomfortably long hug with
Yoko.
wn.com/John Lennon On Dick Cavett (Complete Show) 2Nd Appearance With Live Performance
May 12th,
1972 John and Yoko talk with and perform for
Dick and
Shirley McClaine.
John defends his use of the word "nigger" for his song "woman is the nigger of the world", in addition to explaining his deportation and custody dilemma.
Shirley McLaine talks out of ass for most of the show, watch her repeatedly praise John and Yoko off camera and be politely dismissed. While being interviewed, she states she has no belief in spirits and paranormal things--which she must have forgotten later in career when she started selling that nonsense.
Shirley also demonstrates the lost art of the uncomfortably long hug with
Yoko.
- published: 28 Mar 2011
- views: 224795