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Scared (Remastered 2010)
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Scared (Remastered 2010) · John Lennon
Walls And Bridges
℗ 2010 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 2010-01-01
Producer: John Lennon
Associated Performer, Drums: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jesse Ed Davis
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Eddie Mottau
Conductor, Unknown, Other, Associated Performer, Piano: Ken Ascher
Associated Performer, Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Associated Performer, Piano: Mel Torment
Associated Performer, Bass: Klaus Voormann
Associated Performer, Percussion: Arthur Jenkins
Associated Performer, Musicians (emi Load: Do Not Use): Little Big Horns
Associated Performer, Baritone Saxophone: Howard Johnson
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Shelly 'I Can'...
published: 04 May 2017
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John Lennon - Scared
Recorded at The Record Plant, New York from 17th June thru July 1974, except "Nobody Loves You" which was recorded in Los Angeles. Alternative versions of several of these tracks will later appear on "Menlove Avenue" in 1986.
Also recorded during these sessions is :
"Goodnight Vienna" a demo, written especially for, and given to Ringo.
"Only You" - a demo, also given to Ringo.
"Move Over Mrs. L." - a track originally written for Keith Moon.
The splendidly original cover designed by Roy Kohara, is divided into three equal parts with two fold-out sections to create different covers ! ... You can see all the combinations above.
The photographs are taken by Bob Gruen. The Inner sleeve has a similar style sepia-toned picture cover, also shown above.
Plus, there is a terrific 8-page bo...
published: 22 Jul 2009
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scared (john lennon cover)
from the walls and bridges album , i was wanting to try this one as a tribute to john , 30 years ago on that dark day , the day the music died
published: 04 Dec 2010
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John Lennon - Milk And Honey - 04 - Don't Be Scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
Better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
Don't be shy
Don't be shy
Don't be shy to tell (to tell, to tell)
You may lose the chance to tell
Don't be shy
When your hearts are lit
Drop your survival kit
Then you never have to
Run or split
Sun in the east
Moon in the west
This boat's moving slow (slow, slow)
There's no land in sight at all
Away we go
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
It's better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
published: 18 Sep 2009
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John Lennon - "Isolation"
John Lennon "Isolation" album "John Lennon Anthology" (Ascot CD1)
published: 29 Apr 2012
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John Lennon - Scared (7/10)
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published: 05 Dec 2018
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published: 14 May 2018
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Scared (Remastered 2010)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Scared (Remastered 2010) · John Lennon
Walls And Bridges
℗ 2010 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of U...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Scared (Remastered 2010) · John Lennon
Walls And Bridges
℗ 2010 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 2010-01-01
Producer: John Lennon
Associated Performer, Drums: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jesse Ed Davis
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Eddie Mottau
Conductor, Unknown, Other, Associated Performer, Piano: Ken Ascher
Associated Performer, Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Associated Performer, Piano: Mel Torment
Associated Performer, Bass: Klaus Voormann
Associated Performer, Percussion: Arthur Jenkins
Associated Performer, Musicians (emi Load: Do Not Use): Little Big Horns
Associated Performer, Baritone Saxophone: Howard Johnson
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Shelly 'I Can't Take The Pressure' Yakus
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Jim 'What It Is' Iovine
Studio Personnel, Remix Engineer, Recording Engineer: Roy 'I Only Like Singles' Cicala
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Greg Calbi
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Tom Rabstnek
Composer: John Lennon
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Scared (Remastered 2010) · John Lennon
Walls And Bridges
℗ 2010 Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group)
Released on: 2010-01-01
Producer: John Lennon
Associated Performer, Drums: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Guitar: Jesse Ed Davis
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar: Eddie Mottau
Conductor, Unknown, Other, Associated Performer, Piano: Ken Ascher
Associated Performer, Piano: Nicky Hopkins
Associated Performer, Piano: Mel Torment
Associated Performer, Bass: Klaus Voormann
Associated Performer, Percussion: Arthur Jenkins
Associated Performer, Musicians (emi Load: Do Not Use): Little Big Horns
Associated Performer, Baritone Saxophone: Howard Johnson
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Shelly 'I Can't Take The Pressure' Yakus
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Jim 'What It Is' Iovine
Studio Personnel, Remix Engineer, Recording Engineer: Roy 'I Only Like Singles' Cicala
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Greg Calbi
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Tom Rabstnek
Composer: John Lennon
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- published: 04 May 2017
- views: 38817
4:48
John Lennon - Scared
Recorded at The Record Plant, New York from 17th June thru July 1974, except "Nobody Loves You" which was recorded in Los Angeles. Alternative versions of sever...
Recorded at The Record Plant, New York from 17th June thru July 1974, except "Nobody Loves You" which was recorded in Los Angeles. Alternative versions of several of these tracks will later appear on "Menlove Avenue" in 1986.
Also recorded during these sessions is :
"Goodnight Vienna" a demo, written especially for, and given to Ringo.
"Only You" - a demo, also given to Ringo.
"Move Over Mrs. L." - a track originally written for Keith Moon.
The splendidly original cover designed by Roy Kohara, is divided into three equal parts with two fold-out sections to create different covers ! ... You can see all the combinations above.
The photographs are taken by Bob Gruen. The Inner sleeve has a similar style sepia-toned picture cover, also shown above.
Plus, there is a terrific 8-page booklet (L.P. sized !) which not only includes the song lyrics and musician information, it also has some great pictures OF John, and five paintings BY John drawn in 1952 when he was only a boy. Also on the back of the booklet, is an examination of the origins of the Lennon name, which is taken from "IRISH FAMILIES, THEIR NAMES, ARMS AND ORIGINS" by Edward Maclysaght.
The whole production is very light-hearted and John is clearly in a jovial and happy mood throughout.
The record label is the standard green Appl
CREDITS:
Mel Torment (John Lennon)- Vocals and piano
Jim Keltner - Drums
Jesse Ed Davis - Guitar
Eddie Mottau - Acoustic guitar
Ken Ascher - Electric piano
Nicky Hopkins - Piano
Klaus Voorman - Bass
Arthur Jenkins - Percussion
Little Big Horns starring Howard Johnson on Baritone
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Scared
Recorded at The Record Plant, New York from 17th June thru July 1974, except "Nobody Loves You" which was recorded in Los Angeles. Alternative versions of several of these tracks will later appear on "Menlove Avenue" in 1986.
Also recorded during these sessions is :
"Goodnight Vienna" a demo, written especially for, and given to Ringo.
"Only You" - a demo, also given to Ringo.
"Move Over Mrs. L." - a track originally written for Keith Moon.
The splendidly original cover designed by Roy Kohara, is divided into three equal parts with two fold-out sections to create different covers ! ... You can see all the combinations above.
The photographs are taken by Bob Gruen. The Inner sleeve has a similar style sepia-toned picture cover, also shown above.
Plus, there is a terrific 8-page booklet (L.P. sized !) which not only includes the song lyrics and musician information, it also has some great pictures OF John, and five paintings BY John drawn in 1952 when he was only a boy. Also on the back of the booklet, is an examination of the origins of the Lennon name, which is taken from "IRISH FAMILIES, THEIR NAMES, ARMS AND ORIGINS" by Edward Maclysaght.
The whole production is very light-hearted and John is clearly in a jovial and happy mood throughout.
The record label is the standard green Appl
CREDITS:
Mel Torment (John Lennon)- Vocals and piano
Jim Keltner - Drums
Jesse Ed Davis - Guitar
Eddie Mottau - Acoustic guitar
Ken Ascher - Electric piano
Nicky Hopkins - Piano
Klaus Voorman - Bass
Arthur Jenkins - Percussion
Little Big Horns starring Howard Johnson on Baritone
- published: 22 Jul 2009
- views: 112369
3:50
scared (john lennon cover)
from the walls and bridges album , i was wanting to try this one as a tribute to john , 30 years ago on that dark day , the day the music died
from the walls and bridges album , i was wanting to try this one as a tribute to john , 30 years ago on that dark day , the day the music died
https://wn.com/Scared_(John_Lennon_Cover)
from the walls and bridges album , i was wanting to try this one as a tribute to john , 30 years ago on that dark day , the day the music died
- published: 04 Dec 2010
- views: 1059
2:43
John Lennon - Milk And Honey - 04 - Don't Be Scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
Better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
Don't be shy
Don't be s...
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
Better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
Don't be shy
Don't be shy
Don't be shy to tell (to tell, to tell)
You may lose the chance to tell
Don't be shy
When your hearts are lit
Drop your survival kit
Then you never have to
Run or split
Sun in the east
Moon in the west
This boat's moving slow (slow, slow)
There's no land in sight at all
Away we go
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
It's better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Milk_And_Honey_04_Don't_Be_Scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
Better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
Don't be shy
Don't be shy
Don't be shy to tell (to tell, to tell)
You may lose the chance to tell
Don't be shy
When your hearts are lit
Drop your survival kit
Then you never have to
Run or split
Sun in the east
Moon in the west
This boat's moving slow (slow, slow)
There's no land in sight at all
Away we go
Don't be scared
Don't be scared
Don't be scared to love (to love, to love)
It's better to love than never love at all
Don't be scared
- published: 18 Sep 2009
- views: 13633
2:51
John Lennon - "Isolation"
John Lennon "Isolation" album "John Lennon Anthology" (Ascot CD1)
John Lennon "Isolation" album "John Lennon Anthology" (Ascot CD1)
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Isolation
John Lennon "Isolation" album "John Lennon Anthology" (Ascot CD1)
- published: 29 Apr 2012
- views: 1117513
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John Lennon - Scared (7/10)
Go to my archive account to download this album and many others: https://archive.org/details/@music_reserves
Go to my archive account to download this album and many others: https://archive.org/details/@music_reserves
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Scared_(7_10)
Go to my archive account to download this album and many others: https://archive.org/details/@music_reserves
- published: 05 Dec 2018
- views: 341
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LISTEN to John Lennon Write a Song: It's Not Too Bad - The Beatles (1966)
All These Years - Extended Special Edition: https://amzn.to/2ROhZJY
Sgt. Pepper outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CKb1S0
White Album outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CGIZq...
All These Years - Extended Special Edition: https://amzn.to/2ROhZJY
Sgt. Pepper outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CKb1S0
White Album outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CGIZqk
Beatles box sets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag;=concerts0b-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=205f67f4f1c27e25980f57f1f8c1432d&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&index;=aps&keywords;=beatles%20box
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Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army children's home close to John Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home. One of Lennon's childhood treats was the garden party held each summer in Calderstones Park, near the home, where a Salvation Army brass band played. Lennon's aunt Mimi Smith recalled: "There was something about the place that always fascinated John. He could see it from his window … He used to hear the Salvation Army band [playing at the garden party], and he would pull me along, saying, 'Hurry up, Mimi – we're going to be late.'"
Lennon began writing "Strawberry Fields Forever" in Almería, Spain, during the filming of Richard Lester's How I Won the War in September–October 1966. The Beatles had just retired from touring after one of the most difficult periods of their career,[15] including the "more popular than Jesus" controversy and the band's unintentional snubbing of Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos.[8][16] Like "Penny Lane", which Paul McCartney wrote in late 1966 in response to Lennon's new song,[17] "Strawberry Fields Forever" conveys nostalgia for the Beatles' early years in Liverpool.[18] While both songs refer to actual locations, McCartney said that the two pieces also had strong surrealistic and psychedelic overtones.[8] George Martin, the Beatles' producer, recalled that when he first heard "Strawberry Fields Forever", he thought it conjured up a "hazy, impressionistic dreamworld".[19][nb 1] As with his Revolver compositions "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "She Said She Said", "Strawberry Fields Forever" was informed by Lennon's experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD, which caused him to question his identity and seek to dissolve his ego.[20] Lennon talked about the song in 1980: "I was different all my life. The second verse goes, 'No one I think is in my tree.' Well, I was too shy and self-doubting. Nobody seems to be as hip as me is what I was saying. Therefore, I must be crazy or a genius – 'I mean it must be high or low' ..."[21][22] He termed the song "psychoanalysis set to music".[14][19] In McCartney's view, the lyrics reflect Lennon's admiration of the nineteenth-century English writer Lewis Carroll, particularly his poem "Jabberwocky".
The earliest demo of the song was recorded in Almería, and Lennon subsequently developed the melody and lyrics in England throughout November.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" has been recorded by many other artists. Tomorrow, a band that, along with Pink Floyd and Soft Machine, spearheaded the British psychedelic scene,[185] drew heavily from the Beatles' work in their February 1968 release Tomorrow and included a cover of the song on that album.[186] The self-titled debut album by American rock band Vanilla Fudge, released in August 1967, contained a brief homage to "Strawberry Fields Forever" at the end of their cover of "Eleanor Rigby". (The homage is entitled "ELDS" on CD versions of the album, and CD versions of the album in fact additionally spell out an acrostic of the song as an homage, with portions of preceding tracks entitled "STRA", "WBER" and "RYFI".)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever
https://wn.com/Listen_To_John_Lennon_Write_A_Song_It's_Not_Too_Bad_The_Beatles_(1966)
All These Years - Extended Special Edition: https://amzn.to/2ROhZJY
Sgt. Pepper outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CKb1S0
White Album outtakes: https://amzn.to/2CGIZqk
Beatles box sets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag;=concerts0b-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=205f67f4f1c27e25980f57f1f8c1432d&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&index;=aps&keywords;=beatles%20box
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U.S. Albums: https://amzn.to/2ROhzmS
Stereo Albums: https://amzn.to/2NEH5Yr
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Strawberry Field was the name of a Salvation Army children's home close to John Lennon's childhood home in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool. Lennon and his friends Pete Shotton, Nigel Walley and Ivan Vaughan used to play in the wooded garden behind the home. One of Lennon's childhood treats was the garden party held each summer in Calderstones Park, near the home, where a Salvation Army brass band played. Lennon's aunt Mimi Smith recalled: "There was something about the place that always fascinated John. He could see it from his window … He used to hear the Salvation Army band [playing at the garden party], and he would pull me along, saying, 'Hurry up, Mimi – we're going to be late.'"
Lennon began writing "Strawberry Fields Forever" in Almería, Spain, during the filming of Richard Lester's How I Won the War in September–October 1966. The Beatles had just retired from touring after one of the most difficult periods of their career,[15] including the "more popular than Jesus" controversy and the band's unintentional snubbing of Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos.[8][16] Like "Penny Lane", which Paul McCartney wrote in late 1966 in response to Lennon's new song,[17] "Strawberry Fields Forever" conveys nostalgia for the Beatles' early years in Liverpool.[18] While both songs refer to actual locations, McCartney said that the two pieces also had strong surrealistic and psychedelic overtones.[8] George Martin, the Beatles' producer, recalled that when he first heard "Strawberry Fields Forever", he thought it conjured up a "hazy, impressionistic dreamworld".[19][nb 1] As with his Revolver compositions "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "She Said She Said", "Strawberry Fields Forever" was informed by Lennon's experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD, which caused him to question his identity and seek to dissolve his ego.[20] Lennon talked about the song in 1980: "I was different all my life. The second verse goes, 'No one I think is in my tree.' Well, I was too shy and self-doubting. Nobody seems to be as hip as me is what I was saying. Therefore, I must be crazy or a genius – 'I mean it must be high or low' ..."[21][22] He termed the song "psychoanalysis set to music".[14][19] In McCartney's view, the lyrics reflect Lennon's admiration of the nineteenth-century English writer Lewis Carroll, particularly his poem "Jabberwocky".
The earliest demo of the song was recorded in Almería, and Lennon subsequently developed the melody and lyrics in England throughout November.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" has been recorded by many other artists. Tomorrow, a band that, along with Pink Floyd and Soft Machine, spearheaded the British psychedelic scene,[185] drew heavily from the Beatles' work in their February 1968 release Tomorrow and included a cover of the song on that album.[186] The self-titled debut album by American rock band Vanilla Fudge, released in August 1967, contained a brief homage to "Strawberry Fields Forever" at the end of their cover of "Eleanor Rigby". (The homage is entitled "ELDS" on CD versions of the album, and CD versions of the album in fact additionally spell out an acrostic of the song as an homage, with portions of preceding tracks entitled "STRA", "WBER" and "RYFI".)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strawberry_Fields_Forever
- published: 14 May 2018
- views: 9172