Lennon RevealedRunning Press, 17 авг. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 296 A quarter of a century after his death, the questions remain: what was John Lennon really like, what drove him to the heights of creativity and the depths of despair, and why do his music and message still resonate for millions around the world? Now acclaimed broadcast journalist and author Larry Kane uncovers the mysteries of Lennon's life and implodes the myths surrounding it. Kane definitely has the right credentials for the job. He was the only American reporter to travel in the Beatles' official entourage to every stop on their history-making first American tours, and he stayed in touch with Lennon until an assassin ended the former Beatles' life in 1980. Lennon Revealed is filled with revelations about John Lennon's path from public glory to personal crisis, and ultimately to his inspiring rebirth and the triumph of his spirit. Drawing on extensive personal accounts and extraordinary new interviews with more than 100 confidants-most notably, Yoko Ono-Kane presents stunning revelations and brings the reader closer than ever to the man who, in life and in death, has had an incalculable impact on humanity. Includes an exclusive DVD featuring the final interview with Lennon and Paul McCartney, conducted by Larry Kane. |
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... walked away. Sholin says there was no doubt—because the face has haunted him forever—that the man, soon to join the rogues' gallery of cowardly assassins, was Mark David Chapman. As Chapman walked away, John and Yoko emerged from the ...
... walked away. Sholin says there was no doubt—because the face has haunted him forever—that the man, soon to join the rogues' gallery of cowardly assassins, was Mark David Chapman. As Chapman walked away, John and Yoko emerged from the ...
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... walked down the hall together . . . and it was . . . sadly . . . over.” With the time difference, radio interviewer Dave Sholin was tired when he reached San Francisco International Airport. He motored his car along an expressway and ...
... walked down the hall together . . . and it was . . . sadly . . . over.” With the time difference, radio interviewer Dave Sholin was tired when he reached San Francisco International Airport. He motored his car along an expressway and ...
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... first thought was that, because he said he was recording and he left the studio and he got shot, I thought he had walked out on Fortyfourth and Eighth Avenue. Times Square in those days was kind of a seedy neighborhood and it was easy.
... first thought was that, because he said he was recording and he left the studio and he got shot, I thought he had walked out on Fortyfourth and Eighth Avenue. Times Square in those days was kind of a seedy neighborhood and it was easy.
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... walked around the corner or something, and John usually didn't have cash in his pocket. Around those times, anyway, Yoko took care of the business end. And he just sometimes wouldn't have a fivedollar bill. I thought maybe somebody ...
... walked around the corner or something, and John usually didn't have cash in his pocket. Around those times, anyway, Yoko took care of the business end. And he just sometimes wouldn't have a fivedollar bill. I thought maybe somebody ...
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... walked the six blocks back to work. It was just another Monday night in New York City.” Anastos returned to the studios to begin preparing the eleven o'clock broadcast. When the call came in from his colleague, Alan Weiss, at Roosevelt ...
... walked the six blocks back to work. It was just another Monday night in New York City.” Anastos returned to the studios to begin preparing the eleven o'clock broadcast. When the call came in from his colleague, Alan Weiss, at Roosevelt ...
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Danger in the Shadows | |
Give Peace a Chance | |
I Love New York | |
John and The Boys | |
The Man the Myth the Truth | |
The Music Is the Passion | |
The Lennon Generations Speak | |
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