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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... mother would occasionally visit and listen to music with him. But Mimi was the queen of the house and John was forever indebted to her sense of caring, the love and comfort that she and George offered, and the dimension of structure ...
... mother would occasionally visit and listen to music with him. But Mimi was the queen of the house and John was forever indebted to her sense of caring, the love and comfort that she and George offered, and the dimension of structure ...
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... mother at a young age. His was dead for six years; the memories of my mother's death in the summer of 1964 were still fresh. He talked about how long it took to get over it: “I was in a sort of blind rage for two years. I was either ...
... mother at a young age. His was dead for six years; the memories of my mother's death in the summer of 1964 were still fresh. He talked about how long it took to get over it: “I was in a sort of blind rage for two years. I was either ...
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... Indica Gallery and saw me doing an art show, well, it touched the artistic side of him, I guess. “Stu was an artist, I was an artist. You see an obvious connection there. But I was also very much like his mother, too, in 44 LENNON REVEALED.
... Indica Gallery and saw me doing an art show, well, it touched the artistic side of him, I guess. “Stu was an artist, I was an artist. You see an obvious connection there. But I was also very much like his mother, too, in 44 LENNON REVEALED.
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Larry Kane. I was also very much like his mother, too, in John's mind. His mother was tiny. I am tiny. I have a bit of Mimi in me, too. I'm just amazed how everything fit together on a very complex level.” The friendship between John and ...
Larry Kane. I was also very much like his mother, too, in John's mind. His mother was tiny. I am tiny. I have a bit of Mimi in me, too. I'm just amazed how everything fit together on a very complex level.” The friendship between John and ...
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Стр. 115 - It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue about that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first— rock 'n
Стр. 224 - As SOON AS YOU'RE BORN THEY MAKE YOU FEEL SMALL BY GIVING YOU NO TIME INSTEAD OF IT ALL TILL THE PAIN IS SO BIG YOU FEEL NOTHING AT ALL A WORKING CLASS HERO IS SOMETHING TO BE...
Стр. 41 - The copper came to the door, to tell us about the accident. It was just like it's supposed to be, the way it is in the films. Asking if I was her son, and all that. Then he told us, and we both went white. It was the worst ever thing that happened to me.
Стр. 116 - I'm not saying that we're better or greater, or comparing us with Jesus Christ as a person or God as a thing or whatever it is. I just said what I said and it is wrong . . . and now it's all this.
Стр. 41 - There was something the matter with me. Because of my attitude, all the other boys' parents, including Paul's father, would say, 'Keep away from him.
Стр. 222 - 65, 1 was actually crying out for help. Most people think it's just a fast rock'n'roll song. I didn't realise it at the time; I just wrote the song because I was commissioned to write it for the movie. But later, I knew I really was crying out for help.
Стр. 202 - Epstein's hand on mine along with his toast "to you and me," all finally clicked later that night. So I wondered, like many have for decades, was it true? Did John Lennon and Brian Epstein have physical sexual relations with each other? It was a question that was on many minds within the Beatles' circle, and to a lesser degree within the Liverpool music scene. Later, it would be written about by the Lennon biographer, Albert Goldman, in his book The Lives of John Lennon, and it was the focus of the...
Стр. 109 - I'd always felt repressed. We were all so pressurized that there was hardly any chance of expressing ourselves, especially working at that rate, touring continually and always kept in a cocoon of myths and dreams. It's pretty hard when you are Caesar and everyone is saying how wonderful you are and they are giving you all the goodies and the girls, it's pretty hard to break out of that, to say, "Well, I don't want to be king, I want to be real.
Стр. 102 - Started on pills when I was fifteen, no, since I was seventeen, since I became a musician. The only way to survive in Hamburg, to play eight hours a night, was to take pills. The waiters gave you them — the pills and drink. I was a fucking droppeddown drunk in art school. Help was where we turned on to pot and we dropped drink, simple as that. I've always needed a drug to survive. The others, too, but I always had more, more pills, more of everything because I'm more crazy, probably.