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244.1 | remember, i'm a beatle fan | DEC25::BERRY | Save a tree... kill a beaver. | Sat May 06 1989 06:31 | 91 |
244.2 | It took them all... | COMET::LEVETT | | Sat May 06 1989 09:54 | 18 |
244.3 | There's strength in numbers | VIDEO::TASSINARI | Bob | Mon May 08 1989 06:59 | 12 |
244.4 | 1 after 909 | SMURF::MURPHY | Put Ollie in the slammer | Mon May 08 1989 07:33 | 25 |
244.5 | All in good fun! | ROLOS::MOORADIAN | | Mon May 08 1989 12:24 | 115 |
244.6 | How does he sleep? | ACESMK::KUHN | Schnauzering | Mon May 08 1989 15:45 | 10 |
244.7 | How about this? | WACHU2::HERTZBERG | Tell 'em everything | Tue May 09 1989 07:56 | 6 |
244.8 | Each needed the other. | WMOIS::D_MONTGOMERY | Gabba gabba HEY | Tue May 09 1989 09:25 | 20 |
244.9 | the fire went out | NAC::SCHUCHARD | Life + Times of Wurlow Tondings III | Tue May 09 1989 13:01 | 75 |
244.10 | | VICKI::WHEELER | Computers are a passing fad | Wed May 10 1989 13:46 | 13 |
244.11 | Who did bring in Ringo anyway? | DEC25::BERRY | Save a tree... kill a beaver. | Thu May 11 1989 03:46 | 38 |
244.12 | Lennon and hair... | CIMNET::GRIFFITH | | Thu May 11 1989 06:51 | 40 |
244.13 | | DUB01::ESBECK | Declan Van Esbeck | Fri May 12 1989 04:48 | 26 |
244.14 | re: 244.11 | ROLOS::MOORADIAN | | Mon May 15 1989 12:04 | 43 |
244.15 | Local Band Makes It Big | POLAR::PENNY | There's one for you, nineteen for me | Tue May 16 1989 05:40 | 10 |
244.16 | love em all | MENACE::ROLLA | | Wed Nov 15 1989 08:46 | 14 |
244.17 | | 29225::PFREY | | Wed Jan 31 1990 15:56 | 29 |
244.18 | but he knew it couldn't last
| AWAKE::WESTERVELT | | Wed Jan 31 1990 16:19 | 35 |
244.19 | here,here - or is it.... hear,hear | DEC25::BERRY | Send me to a McCartney concert. | Thu Feb 01 1990 07:59 | 11 |
244.20 | Equals | JACOB::RADLER | | Thu Feb 01 1990 09:29 | 22 |
244.21 | just for fun | BLITZN::BERRY | More bad golfers play with PINGS. | Tue Sep 18 1990 09:46 | 13 |
244.22 | Paul vs. John... | DUGGAN::GRIFFITH | | Tue Sep 18 1990 12:28 | 43 |
244.23 | 1,2,3, PAULS...HA HA HA...4,5,6, PAULS...HA HA HA | BLITZN::BERRY | PUT IT THERE, if it weighs a ton... | Wed Sep 19 1990 04:45 | 23 |
244.24 | Obsessions... | DUGGAN::GRIFFITH | | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:32 | 31 |
244.25 | search for richard starkey also | BLITZN::BERRY | Is there BEATLE music in Heaven? | Thu Sep 20 1990 07:39 | 25 |
244.26 | More counting nonsense | RHODES::BOYD | | Thu Sep 20 1990 20:00 | 20 |
244.27 | | ISLNDS::CLARK | Citizens for Interstellar Activity | Wed Sep 26 1990 12:27 | 2 |
244.28 | OOPS | EARRTH::ROLLA | | Mon Nov 12 1990 16:03 | 1 |
244.29 | There's one in every crowd. | EARRTH::ROLLA | | Mon Nov 12 1990 16:10 | 53 |
244.30 | Mike,Mike,Mike,MIke... | MR4DEC::GRIFFITH | | Mon Nov 12 1990 16:46 | 8 |
244.31 | George who? | DEC25::BERRY | The SIMPSONS are back! | Tue Nov 13 1990 06:24 | 1 |
244.32 | carried here from topic 517 | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Mon Nov 18 1991 06:06 | 14 |
244.33 | | NAC::SCHUCHARD | void char * | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:05 | 5 |
244.34 | "You can count me out (in).." | WONDER::BENTO | U know my name, look up the # | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:06 | 14 |
244.35 | My Opinion. | BSS::RONEY | Charles Roney | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:15 | 39 |
244.36 | As a matter of fact... | ELWOOD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:47 | 6 |
244.37 | nah | NAC::SCHUCHARD | void char * | Tue Nov 19 1991 11:32 | 14 |
244.38 | | AKOCOA::SALLOWAY | You'll See Perpetual Change | Tue Nov 19 1991 12:17 | 26 |
244.39 | you gotta push to be great | NAC::SCHUCHARD | void char * | Wed Nov 20 1991 12:15 | 13 |
244.40 | -1 | IMTDEV::BERRY | Dwight Berry | Thu Nov 21 1991 03:17 | 35 |
244.41 | John Followed Paul's Lead | NYEM1::MAHER | Time for a new personal name | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:26 | 6 |
244.42 | Where's the Ringo vs. George note? | WONDER::BENTO | U know my name, look up the # | Sat Nov 23 1991 19:42 | 23 |
244.43 | You and I have memories... | MYOSPY::CAMPBELL | Take me down to Junior's Farm... | Sun Nov 08 1992 11:15 | 19 |
244.44 | John's solo work... | DELNI::RUKAS | | Thu May 22 1997 10:35 | 72 |
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Wednesday May 21 2:27 PM EDT
Lennon Solos Survive Test Of Time, Author Says
By Paul Majendie
LONDON (Reuter) - John Lennon once confessed: "I really cannot wait to be
old."
He never got the chance.
But at least his music lives on, with rock journalist Paul Du Noyer arguing
in a new book that Lennon's best solo songs equalled anything he ever wrote
for the Beatles.
"We All Shine On" is the first book to take a critical look at the songs
penned by the legendary rock icon who was shot dead outside his New York
apartment by a crazed gunman 17 years ago.
Du Noyer had no hesitation in picking "Instant Karma" as his favorite
composition but is the first to acknowledge the solo output was patchy.
Many political protest songs had a short shelf life.
"The best of what he wrote equalled the Beatles, but a lot of it was
substandard. He was a victim of his own enthusiasm," Du Noyer said in an
interview Wednesday to mark publication.
Lennon excoriated Paul McCartney in his song "How Do You Sleep," a blatant
assault on his fellow Beatle that Rolling Stone magazine condemned as
"spiteful and self-indulgent."
Du Noyer accuses Lennon of descending into playground bickering but says he
understands why.
"He was not a calculating man. He tended to blunder into situations," he
said of the split between two of the most famous popular music composers of
the 20th century.
He believes that, had Lennon lived, the wounds between him and McCartney
would have healed. The Beatles could even have spontaneously gotten
together for some mega-charity event like the 1985 Live Aid concert for
African famine relief.
"I always felt that Lennon and McCartney were each other's equals. They
acted as each other's sensors, raising one another's game," he said.
He attacked Lennon's inconsistency, saying: "He turned ideological
cartwheels in a casual way that made his allies despair. His personality
underwent transformations worthy of a B-movie werewolf."
But the searing honesty of his obviously autobiographical songs was
admirable.
Perhaps the most poignant lyrics highlighted in the book are "Grow Old with
Me," which tells how Lennon's stormy marriage to Japanese artist Yoko Ono
survived and flourished.
The sad irony of the song's central message is captured in the line: "Man
and Wife together, World without End" and he sings the chorus "God Bless
our Love" with the Sunday school air of a Victorian hymn.
On the night of his murder, Lennon helped to complete the Yoko Ono single
"Walking On Thin Ice," and she offers the most moving tribute to the man
who brought the world "Imagine."
"He was my husband, he was my lover, he was my friend, my partner. He was
an old soldier that fought with me."
Reuters/Variety
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244.45 | Early Lennon/McCartney work | DELNI::RUKAS | | Thu May 22 1997 10:42 | 52 |
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Wednesday May 21 3:43 PM EDT
UPDATE: Notebook Contains Early Lennon-McCartney Tunes
(clarifying release of mccartney statement)
NEW YORK (Reuter) - Just when you thought "The Beatles Anthology" was the
end of the road for unreleased Fab Four material, Paul McCartney has
revealed that he owns a notebook of some never-recorded songs that he
composed with John Lennon.
These are the earliest-ever McCartney-Lennon songs, dating to shortly after
the meeting of the two musicians at the Woolton Church Fete in Liverpool
some 40 years ago.
"There are probably five or six (songs)," McCartney said in a statement
released Wednesday by his New York publicist. "I wrote them in my school
exercise book. It's got 'Love Me Do' in it and four others that were never
recorded."
McCartney's management office in London said it has received several calls
inquiring about the notebook, but so far there have been no official offers
to purchase it.
Geoff Baker, McCartney's London-based spokesman, said Wednesday it was
highly unlikely the former Beatle intends to sell the material.
Nor was there any official word on whether McCartney would consider
recording any of the songs from the notebook. But a spokesman in New York
said: "They never thought that new Beatle songs would appear on a record
either, and they did."
He was referring to "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" from the "Anthology."
Those two singles were made by McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison
using the recorded vocals of the late Lennon from an old demo tape.
During his "Town Hall Meeting" on VH-1 last weekend, McCartney also
revealed that he has another Lennon demo in his possession.
But McCartney said he didn't remember the title of the song and wouldn't
say whether it was something he, Harrison and Starr were considering for a
future recording project.
The disclosure of the notebook comes less than a week before the U.S.
release of McCartney's first solo album in four years, "Flaming Pie," which
features songs he has described as deliberately reminiscent of the Beatles'
early sound.
Reuters/Variety
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