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former beatles star, john lennon.
the video imagine, by john lennon.
john lennon, eric clapton, mitch mitchel and the stones... those were the days...
on the left is john lennon, in the middle keith moon, and to the right paul mccartney. this is the last known photo of the two former beatles together in 1974 probably around the time they jammed together in the studio with harry nilsson and stevie wonder. i have that recording, too, if anyone is interested.
john lennon performing imagine live from the mike douglas show. arguably one of the best songs of all time.
michael cartellone - lynyrd skynyrd's drummer extraordinaire - shows off his amazing talents as a "pop realist" in this wonderful limited-edition digital print of his portrait of john lennon, inspired by the photographs of allan tannenbaum
if you like it, i`ll upload more.
title says it all
live at madison square garden.
an acrylic painting i did about 15 years ago.
playing live.
a director sees modern-day relevance in his film about a stalking murder.
who is that woman making strange noises?
played on the piano backwards! check out www.videogamepianist.com7 for more.
john lennon (1940 - 1980) is resurrected to flog the concept of the one laptop - one child, clever but a tad creepy
london — imagine that. a lock of john lennon's hair sold for $48,000 wednesday in an auction of beatles' memorabilia collected by the band's hairdresser. the hair _ inside an autographed copy of lennon's book "a spaniard in the works" _ sold to an unnamed telephone bidder. gorringes auction house had estimated the hair would sell for $4,000 to $6,000. lennon gave the book and the lock of hair to betty glasow, the fab four's hairdresser during their heyday. he wrote in the book, "to betty, lots of love and hair, john lennon xx." "it is astonishing that there is still so much interest in the beatles and the sale goes to prove that john lennon is still an icon," said francesca collin, a spokeswoman for gorringes. "to have some of lennon's hair along with a signed note from him really does give it fantastic provenance and authenticity," collin said. glasow, who kept the beatles' moptops trimmed on the set of their films "a hard day's night" and "help!" in the 1960s, decided to sell the items because she wanted fans to have them, said nick muston, a director of the auction house. "she feels that rather than these things being stuck in a drawer with nobody enjoying them, real enthusiasts (could) get their hands on these things," muston said. other items sold at the auction in worthing included signed photographs of the band dedicated to glasow, including one that george harrison signed "george "dandruff" harrison." it sold for $13,000. source
vatican city (reuters) - the vatican's newspaper has finally forgiven john lennon for declaring that the beatles were more famous than jesus christ, calling the remark a "boast" by a young man grappling with sudden fame. the comment by lennon to a london newspaper in 1966 infuriated christians, particularly in the united states, some of whom burned beatles' albums in huge pyres. but time apparently heals all wounds. "the remark by john lennon, which triggered deep indignation mainly in the united states, after many years sounds only like a 'boast' by a young working-class englishman faced with unexpected success, after growing up in the legend of elvis and rock and roll," vatican daily osservatore romano said. the article, marking the 40th anniversary of the beatles' "the white album," went on to praise the pop band. "the fact remains that 38 years after breaking up, the songs of the lennon-mccartney brand have shown an extraordinary resistance to the passage of time, becoming a source of inspiration for more than one generation of pop musicians," it said. source