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Main Discussion Area => In Memoriam, Happy Birthday => Topic started by: Wayback on October 09, 2008, 12:28:59 PM
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Oct 9: Happy B'day to John Lennon, Sean Lennon, John Entwistle, Jackson Browne, Peter Tosh, Nona Hendrix ...
http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html (http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html)
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Oct 9: Happy B'day to John Lennon, Sean Lennon, John Entwistle, Jackson Browne, Peter Tosh, Nona Hendrix ...
http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html (http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html)
Sean Lennon was born on his dad's b-day? That's a great potential Ken Jennings question 7.
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Happy Birthday John
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It's the birthday of John Lennon, born on this day in Liverpool (1940). His parents separated when he was one. His mother came in and out of his life, and he was raised by his aunt and uncle. But his mom taught him to play the banjo and they listened to rock 'n' roll records together.
Sixteen-year-old John started a band called the Quarrymen, and when they were playing at a church fundraiser, Paul McCartney heard them and came up to introduce himself. Soon, McCartney was part of the band, and the two teenagers started writing songs together. When John's mother died in a car crash a year later, he and Paul McCartney became even closer, because Paul's mother had died from cancer less than two years earlier.
In 1960, the group became the Silver Beatles, and soon, just the Beatles, but it wasn't until 1962 that they ended up with the four band members who would become the band as we know them: Lennon, McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
The Beatles became a sensation; 'Beatlemania' swept across Europe and the United States.
When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family. In November of 1980, he and his wife, Yoko, released an album called Double Fantasy, gave interviews, and considered touring again. But on December 8th, he was shot outside his apartment by a 25-year-old man named Mark David Chapman. Chapman was obsessed with J.D. Salinger's novel Catcher in the Rye, and claimed that he thought of himself as Holden Caulfield, and that this would explain his actions -- although he later admitted that Holden Caulfield would probably not have shot someone.
A few days after her husband's murder, Yoko Ono asked for 10 minutes of silence to honor him, and people all over the world observed the silence, including a crowd of more than 100,000 people in Central Park. The area of Central Park between 71st and 74th streets was designated 'Strawberry Fields,' a green space and peace garden in memory of John Lennon.
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Oct 9: Happy B'day to John Lennon, Sean Lennon, John Entwistle, Jackson Browne, Nona Hendrix, more ...
http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html (http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html)
You say its yer birthday, happy birthday to you!
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Oct 9: Happy B'day to John Lennon, Sean Lennon, John Entwistle, Jackson Browne, Peter Tosh, Nona Hendrix ...
http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html (http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_october_9.html)
Ah! Bawakawa poussé poussé!
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By the way, the BeatlesFest West convention is today/Sat/Sun in SF, at the Scottish Rite Center, 19th Ave & Sloat. Beatles tribute bands, swap meet, displays, etc: http://www.beatlesfestwest.com
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Happy Anniversary of your birth, John!
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here's some Beatles related stuff:
On Wednesday, October 14 from 7pm-9pm, Richie Unterberger will devote an entire evening to rare films of the Beatles from throughout their career at the Park Branch of the San Francisco Public Library at 1833 Page Street. This is in conjunction with his book The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film. Admission is free.
Note that this is the last rare rock films event he'll be holding at the Park Branch for about a year, as the library will be closed for renovation for around a year starting at the end of October.
He's also doing these other events of rare rock films elsewhere in the Bay Area later in October:
On Saturday, October 17 from 1pm-2:30pm at the Willow Glen Branch Library at 1157 Minnesota Avenue in San Jose, in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock festival, he'll be showing rare clips from the era of performers at that event. Included will be footage of Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Sly & the Family Stone, the Who, Country Joe & the Fish, Richie Havens, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, Sha Na Na, Melanie, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joan Baez, John Sebastian, and others. Admission is free.
On Wednesday, October 21 from 7pm-8:30pm, he'll be discussing White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day at the Saratoga Library at 13650 Saratoga Avenue in Saratoga. Rare audiovisual material from throughout the Velvet Underground's career will be featured, and signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. Admission is free.
On Thursday, October 22 from 7pm-8:30pm, he'll again be discussing White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day-By-Day, this time at the El Cerrito Library at 6510 Stockton Avenue in El Cerrito. Rare audiovisual material from throughout the Velvet Underground's career will likewise be featured, and signed copies of the book will be available for purchase. Admission is free.
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
"The Lost Weekend" occurred during most of 1974, before Sean was born, when Yoko had kicked him out and he went to L.A. with May Pang (with Yoko's blessing). In L.A. he hung out with Harry Nilsson, Ringo, Keith Moon, and others, often acting like frat boys. During that time he recorded the albums Walls & Bridges and Rock & Roll. After Sean was born 10/9/75, and he got his green card in '76, he stayed at home in the Dakota to help raise Sean, bake bread, and take time-off from being a rock star. In 1980 he was again inspired to write and record music, the results appeared on Double Fantasy and subsequent releases.
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Host: Garrison Keillor
Writers: Betsy Allister, Margaret Boehme
Technical Director: Thomas Scheuzger
Engineers: Thomas Scheuzger, Noah Smith, and Sam Hudson
Permissions: Kathy Roach
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Host: Garrison Keillor
Writers: Betsy Allister, Margaret Boehme
Technical Director: Thomas Scheuzger
Engineers: Thomas Scheuzger, Noah Smith, and Sam Hudson
Permissions: Kathy Roach
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Host: Garrison Keillor
Writers: Betsy Allister, Margaret Boehme
Technical Director: Thomas Scheuzger
Engineers: Thomas Scheuzger, Noah Smith, and Sam Hudson
Permissions: Kathy Roach
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He asked who wrote it, and this is all I could find from the site.
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Host: Garrison Keillor
Writers: Betsy Allister, Margaret Boehme
Technical Director: Thomas Scheuzger
Engineers: Thomas Scheuzger, Noah Smith, and Sam Hudson
Permissions: Kathy Roach
??? ??? ???
He asked who wrote it, and this is all I could find from the site.
Wow -- you'd think Keillor would be smarter/more of a stickler for accuracy. And I hope he's not implying that the term "Lost Weekend" didn't exist before Lennon.
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Who wrote that blurb for the Writers Almanac?
The part "When his son Sean was born in 1975, Lennon retired from public life and spent five years staying home with his family" is wildly innaccurate. Most of that period of Lennon's life is so famously debauched that it became part of the vernacular: "The Lost Weekend"
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Host: Garrison Keillor
Writers: Betsy Allister, Margaret Boehme
Technical Director: Thomas Scheuzger
Engineers: Thomas Scheuzger, Noah Smith, and Sam Hudson
Permissions: Kathy Roach
??? ??? ???
He asked who wrote it, and this is all I could find from the site.
Wow -- you'd think Keillor would be smarter/more of a stickler for accuracy. And I hope he's not implying that the term "Lost Weekend" didn't exist before Lennon.
shray used the term "lost weekend," not Garrison Keillor. Keillor had his own lost weekend when he retired Prairie Home Companion to do other stuff -- what that other stuff was no one recalls, which is why he brought back Companion.