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John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a co-founder of the band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. With fellow member Paul McCartney, he formed a celebrated songwriting partnership.
Born and raised in Liverpool, Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze as a teenager; his first band, the Quarrymen, evolved into the Beatles in 1960. When the group disbanded in 1970, Lennon embarked on a solo career that produced the critically acclaimed albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, and iconic songs such as "Give Peace a Chance", "Working Class Hero", and "Imagine". After his marriage to Yoko Ono in 1969, he changed his name to John Ono Lennon. Lennon disengaged himself from the music business in 1975 to raise his infant son Sean, but re-emerged with Ono in 1980 with the new album Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks after its release.
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"How Do" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Mary Chapin Carpenter. It was released in April 1989 as the first single from the album State of the Heart. The song reached #19 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Yoko Ono (小野 洋子, Ono Yōko, born 18 February 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer and peace activist who is also known for her work in performance art, music and filmmaking. She is the widow and second wife of singer-songwriter John Lennon.
Ono grew up in Tokyo, and studied at Gakushuin. She withdrew from her course after two years and rejoined her family in New York in 1953. She spent some time at Sarah Lawrence College, and then became involved in New York City's downtown artists scene, including the Fluxus group. She first met Lennon in 1966 at her own art exhibition in London, and they became a couple in 1968. Ono and Lennon famously used their honeymoon at the Hilton Amsterdam as a stage for public protests against the Vietnam War with their performance, Bed-Ins for Peace, in Amsterdam and Montreal in 1969. She brought feminism to the forefront in her music, influencing artists as diverse as the B-52s and Meredith Monk. Ono achieved commercial and critical acclaim in 1980 with the chart-topping album Double Fantasy, released with Lennon three weeks before his death.
George Harrison: "Supongo que después de la ruptura, aunque en el fondo todos la deseábamos lo más fácil era encontrar un culpable dentro de nuestro pequeño circulo y por lo menos para John y para mí la culpa recayó directamente en Paul. Por eso y finalmente porque su canción también me gustaba y además porque tampoco me había agradado en absoluto la actitud de McCartney para conmigo durante las sesiones de Let it be, fue que acepté la invitación de John para grabar la guitarra slide en "How do you sleep?" Recuerdo que cuando escuchamos el tema terminado sonreímos un poco, pero era una sonrisa un poco amarga o forzada, como la que se ofrece por compromiso cuando en una reunión alguien cuenta un chiste de pésimo gusto. Con el tiempo he pensado que John se pasó un poco, sobre todo en líneas ...
John Lennon "How Do You Sleep" Version 2
Classic Track from 1971 "How Do You Sleep?" is a song from John Lennon's 1971 album Imagine, which was interpreted as an attack aimed at his former Beatles' songwriting partner, Paul McCartney, though after Lennon wrote it he states in an interview it was an attack against himself. Following the release of McCartney's album Ram earlier that year, Lennon felt attacked by McCartney, who later admitted that lines in the song "Too Many People" were intended as digs at Lennon[1] (Lennon thought that other songs on the album, such as "3 Legs," contained similar attacks).[2] The song's lyrics refer to the Paul is dead controversy, ("Those freaks was right when they said you was dead").[3] The song begins with the lyrics, "So Sgt. Pepper took you by surprise", referring to their landmark album...
A song and a story !
Song : How Do You Sleep? Album : Imagine (Remastered 2010)
Yoko Ono and John Lennon staged their non-violent protest against wars by having a week-long 'bed-in' at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. They held open hours for the press to visit them and talked about peace and love. The 'bed-in' was staged during Ono & Lennon's honeymoon. www.itnsource.com Reuters S22120001
In a new interview, Yoko Ono reveals new details about her late husband's often questioned sexual orientation.
John Lennon - Live in Madison Square Garden (1972 )
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
The opening track to The Beatles Abbey Road album performed live by John Lennon in 1972
John Lennon performs Mother live in '72. Conversion Problem.
This concert was filmed on August 30, 1972 in Madison Square Garden.
JOHN LENNON – IN CONCERT SWEET TORONTO
John Lennon (Beatles), Eric Clapton (Cream), Keith Richards (Rolling Stones), Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience) 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...
john lennon live on the auld grey whistle test
"Come Together" is a song by The Beatles written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon--McCartney. The song is the opening track on the album Abbey Road, and was released as a double A-sided single with "Something", their twenty-first single in the United Kingdom and twenty-sixth in the United States. The song reached the top of the charts in the US, and peaked at number four in the UK. @ 2012 EMI Group Limited
00:00:00 Woman 00:03:28 (Just Like) Starting Over 00:07:20 Imagine 00:10:31 Oh My Love 00:13:15 Jealous Guy 00:17:40 Stand By Me 00:21:31 Whatever Gets You Through The Night 00:25:06 Well Well Well 00:31:10 Beautiful Boy 00:34:57 Watching The Wheels 00:38:29 Working Class Hero 00:42:18 Mother 00:47:47 Mind Games 00:51:57 Out The Blue
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"The Day John Lennon Died" (documentary 2010) is a look at Lennon and his death through archival footage and interviews. Someone once said to me when politicians are assassinated it's one thing, but "when they start killing the artists," it's a bad sign. John Lennon's loss was certainly devastating, and I'm not sure it could have been avoided. Perhaps it might have been delayed, though. He was a man who loved New York, loved walking down the street. He didn't have bodyguards, and he signed autographs outside of the Dakota. Part of the problem is that the security people at the Dakota apparently let people "hang out" there -- a mistake -- and another is that Lennon didn't always enter or leave the Dakota by driving directly in or out of the garage. So as the completely obsessed Mark Davi...
Biographical documentary tracing John Lennon's life and music. Release Date September 2000
JOHN LENNON – IN CONCERT SWEET TORONTO
John Lennon - Live in Madison Square Garden (1972 )
John Lennon sat down at the Tomorrow Show and gave his last interview ever.
JOHN LENNON Greatest Hits Cover | The Best Of JOHN LENNON 2017: https://youtu.be/K8gIJ2qAPEU ---------
0:00 #9 Dream 4:48 (Just Like) Starting Over 8:50 Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) 12:47 Borrowed Time 17:19 Cold Turkey 22:21 Give Peace A Chance 27:15 Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 30:49 Imagine 33:54 Instant Karma! 37:15 Jealous Guy 41:33 Love 44:55 Mind Games 49:08 Mother - (Single Edit On CD) 53:04 Nobody Told Me 56:39 Power To The People 59:59 Stand By Me 1:03:28 Watching The Wheels 1:07:00 Whatever Gets You Through The Night 1:10:21 Woman 1:13:51 Working Class Hero ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I do not own any rights!
John Lennon sat down at the Tomorrow Show and gave his last interview ever.
From The Old Grey Whistle Test, April 18, 1975.
On the occasion of his 75th birthday, we dug up some rare John Lennon archival footage. The black and white 16mm spans an interview from the 1966 Beatles US Tour, Lennon's 1969 trip to India with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and the famous bed-in that he and Yoko Ono held on their honeymoon in Amsterdam in 1969. Get the full story at: http://rol.st/1L3WifZ Subscribe to Rolling Stone on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1uGwgGg
↓ Read the MESSAGE FROM YOKO ONO ↓ Dear Friends, In 1969, John and I were so naïve to think that doing the Bed-In would help change the world. Well, it might have. But at the time, we didn't know. It was good that we filmed it, though. The film is powerful now. What we said then could have been said now. In fact, there are things that we said then in the film, which may give some encouragement and inspiration to the activists of today. Good luck to us all. Let's remember WAR IS OVER If We Want It. It's up to us, and nobody else. John would have wanted to say that. Love, yoko Yoko Ono Lennon New York, USA September 2013 Find out more at http://imaginepeace.com/archives/15702 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT BED PEACE 1969 was the year t...
Some classic quotes and stories about The Beatles and John's own life, the Beatles break up, Paul, green card and much much more with Howard Cosell. John Lennon. Paul McCartney. George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Elvis Presley. America. New York City. The BEATLES!! JUNE 1974!
"The Tomorrow Show: John Lennon" Filmed: 25-04-1975 Length: 1 hour 06 minutes 11 seconds iMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0158435/ One of the few TV interviews John Lennon ever granted was to "The Tomorrow Show" with Tom Snyder, of historical signifigance due to Lennon's legendary contribution to the music of this generation. The Tomorrow Show With Tom Snyder was one of the hippest, most-interesting late-night talk shows around, during its 70s and early- 80s run. The Tomorrow Show With Tom Snyder: John, Paul, Tom & Ringo brings together captivating interviews with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.
Claymation of John Lennon's famous interview with Jann Wenner of Rolling Stone in 1970. John talks honestly about the break up of the Beatles.
In 1969, a 14-year-old Beatle fanatic named Jerry Levitan, armed with a reel-to-reel tape deck, snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview. Fastforward to present day and using the original interview recording as the soundtrack, director Josh Raskin has woven a visual narrative which tenderly romances Lennon’s every word. Raskin marries traditional pen sketches by James Braithwaite. James Braithwaite is an illustrator, animator, and director based out of Montreal Canada. James’s first animation, “I Met the Walrus” won best short animation from the American Film Institute, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008. The film has since been nominated for an Emmy, and has won two awards at the Banff Television Awards.
Theo Watson is a British-American artist and programmer. He specialises in the design and development of cutting edge, immersive, interactive installations. Watson is the co-creator of the highly influential openFrameworks and partner at creative studio Design I/O. He hold a Fine Arts degree in Design and Technology from Parsons School of Design. He has worked with the like of Michel Gondry and Yoko Ono and is currently working on a pioneering, interactive album app ‘John Lennon; The Bermuda Tapes’. http://design-io.com/
Elliot Mintz first came to national attention for his close ties to John Lennon and Yoko Ono throughout the 1970s and for his continued presence as a media consultant for Yoko following John’s murder. But before that, he was a college student who broke big news about Lee Harvey Oswald the day of the JFK assassination and went on to a storied career as a broadcast journalist and celebrity media consultant. Key moments: • 7:13 November 22, 1963, watching news reports of the Kennedy assassination when a Los Angeles County College classmate recognizes Lee Harvey Oswald, with whom he served in the Marines; • 16:33 Interviewing Salvador Dali (accompanied by John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Gala Dali); • 42:43 Hearing of the assassination of his close friend, John Lennon, en route to The Dakota Bui...
examiner.com/article/cnn-airs-john-lennon-living-america-near-fatal-sailing-trip-was-wakeup-call This article discusses John Lennon: Living in America. The show was narrated by John Roberts and featured his interviews with photographer Bob Gruen; John’s girlfriend May Pang; Anthony DeCurtis, Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone Magazine; David Sheff, who conducted the Playboy Magazine interview with the Lennons; and Double Fantasy producer and close friend Jack Douglas. Interview segments with Julian Lennon, done during his photography exhibit in New York in September, were also included. Yoko Ono did not take part in either program. This show essentially covered the same ground as LENNONYC, as it dealt with his life in America from 1971-1980, but focused on some different aspects that were ...
Filmmaker Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Dogma) talks about his filmmaking experience using Media Composer and reactions to his unconventional approach to promoting his latest film Red State. Watch full interview: http://apps.Avid.com/nab/kevinsmith/index.asp?cmpid=AV-SM-NAB11-4
Vervolg op deel 1 (zie hier: https://vimeo.com/204376263) Een videoproductie van coöperatie De Vrije Media. Interview met onderzoeksjournalist Ole Dammegard die zaken heeft onderzocht naar aanleiding van de vreemde dood van bepaalde grote muzikanten. Dit keer praat hij over de moord op John Lennon en de vermeende dood van Paul McCartney. Is het Paul of Faul? www.cooperatiedevrijemedia.nl
George Harrison: "Supongo que después de la ruptura, aunque en el fondo todos la deseábamos lo más fácil era encontrar un culpable dentro de nuestro pequeño circulo y por lo menos para John y para mí la culpa recayó directamente en Paul. Por eso y finalmente porque su canción también me gustaba y además porque tampoco me había agradado en absoluto la actitud de McCartney para conmigo durante las sesiones de Let it be, fue que acepté la invitación de John para grabar la guitarra slide en "How do you sleep?" Recuerdo que cuando escuchamos el tema terminado sonreímos un poco, pero era una sonrisa un poco amarga o forzada, como la que se ofrece por compromiso cuando en una reunión alguien cuenta un chiste de pésimo gusto. Con el tiempo he pensado que John se pasó un poco, sobre todo en líneas ...
John Lennon "How Do You Sleep" Version 2
Classic Track from 1971 "How Do You Sleep?" is a song from John Lennon's 1971 album Imagine, which was interpreted as an attack aimed at his former Beatles' songwriting partner, Paul McCartney, though after Lennon wrote it he states in an interview it was an attack against himself. Following the release of McCartney's album Ram earlier that year, Lennon felt attacked by McCartney, who later admitted that lines in the song "Too Many People" were intended as digs at Lennon[1] (Lennon thought that other songs on the album, such as "3 Legs," contained similar attacks).[2] The song's lyrics refer to the Paul is dead controversy, ("Those freaks was right when they said you was dead").[3] The song begins with the lyrics, "So Sgt. Pepper took you by surprise", referring to their landmark album...
A song and a story !
Song : How Do You Sleep? Album : Imagine (Remastered 2010)
Yoko Ono and John Lennon staged their non-violent protest against wars by having a week-long 'bed-in' at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. They held open hours for the press to visit them and talked about peace and love. The 'bed-in' was staged during Ono & Lennon's honeymoon. www.itnsource.com Reuters S22120001
In a new interview, Yoko Ono reveals new details about her late husband's often questioned sexual orientation.
John Lennon's best songs - Including covers 1) How do you sleep 2) Stand By Me 3) It's So Hard 4) Instant Karma 5) Mind Games 6) Isolation 7) Aisumasen 8) Bring It On Home to Me 9) Working Class Hero 10) Woman 11) Give Peace a Chance 12) Jealous Guy 13) Imagine
1. Crippled Inside (3:49), from Imagine 2. Cleanup Time (2:59), from Double Fantasy 3. I Don't Want to Be a Soldier (6:08), from Imagine 4. Gimme Some Truth (3:16), from Imagine 5. How? (3:45), from Imagine 6. God (4:11), from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band 7. Instant Karma! (3:21), from A-side of 1970 single 8. (Just Like) Starting Over (3:57), from Double Fantasy 9. #9 Dream (4:48), from Walls and Bridges 10. Oh My Love (2:46), from Imagine 11. How Do You Sleep? (5:36), from Imagine 12. Mother (5:36), from John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band 13. Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy) (4:06), from Double Fantasy 14. Woman Is the Nigger of the World (5:19), from Some Time in New York City 15. Intuition (3:11), from Mind Games 16. Woman (3:33), from Double Fantasy 17. Dear Yoko (2:35), from Double Fantasy 18. ...
Anthology Vol.3: 1 Intro 2 The David Frost Show 3 How Do You Sleep? 4 I'm The Greatest 5 New York City 6 Look Back 7 Eyewitness News 8 Woman Is The Nigger Of The World 9 Come Together 10 Wfil Helping Hand Radio Marathon 11 John Lennon Visits Japan 12 Lennon Family Home Videos 13 Lennon Legend Ver.1 14 Lennon Legend Ver.2 15 John Lennon Anthogy Ver.1 16 John Lennon Anthogy Ver.2 17 John Lennon Anthogy Ver.3 18 John Lennon Anthogy Ver.4 19 John Lennon Anthogy Ver.5 20 I'm Losing You 21 I'm Losing You 22 Only You 23 Lennon 20th Anniversary Epk 24 Working Class Hero
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