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286.1 | | RDGENG::KEDMUNDS | But I haven't got an fm2r... | Thu Dec 08 1988 09:13 | 25 |
| I had just started working for Digital the month before (as a terminal
specialist in those days), and woke up to "Imagine" on Capital Radio.
When it finished, Graham Dene said what a shame it was about John
Lennon, and although he didn't say it, I knew he was dead. That
was confirmed when the news came on.
I used to do a lot of driving in those days, and thus a lot of
listening to the radio. Naturally, there were Lennon and Beatles
songs being played all day, and by 3 o'clock I thought I had come
to terms with it - after all, everyone dies, and John had had his
heyday.
Then Roger Scott (another Capital DJ) started his show. I was driving
up to a hifi shop in Sevenoaks, Kent, to collect some new speakers
I had bought. Roger Scott didn't play that many Beatles records
as such; he started playing live recordings of the Beatles. Hearing
the screaming, hysterical audience, with vaguely recognisable Beatles
songs in the background, made me realise exactly what had happened.
The Beatles would NEVER be together again now, and the greatest
phenomena to ever hit popular music was over.
Maybe I was swallowing lumps driving that evening; maybe I would
admit more.
Keith
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286.2 | may they rest in peace | SUBURB::DALLISON | Ladies...welcome to the dark ages | Thu Dec 08 1988 09:49 | 4 |
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Well, John and Roy are now in the big jam session in the sky.
:-(
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286.3 | | GAOV08::MMCMULLIN | | Thu Dec 08 1988 11:08 | 5 |
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On the that day may flatmate and I went and got a carry-out
(couple of siz packs) ,went home, took out the Beatles complete
music book and played beatles music until we got too drunk. Not
quite a fitting tribute.
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286.4 | Can't forget.... | BAHTAT::SALLITT | At Highfield with a Walkman.... | Thu Dec 08 1988 13:18 | 14 |
| Ever since the Beatles' first success, they were so universally
popular that it was as if the world was at a party. Even when they
split, they were still making music and there was a chance they'd
play together again - the party was never over, it just went a little
quiet later on.
But when Lennon was killed the party ended - that's it folks, go
home, grow up.
The sense of regret doesn't get less as the years go by; it gets
worse, as when others join John Lennon it emphasises that the past
is past and gone. Sigh....
Dave
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286.5 | Can't remember... | YUPPY::MEERMAN | Right that's it - I'm going home! | Thu Dec 08 1988 15:09 | 7 |
| How about us poor folk (under 21's) that had/have to grow up with
Kylie Minogue, George Michael Jackson, etc., etc.
I have the distinct feeling I've missed out on something.....
:-(
Karina
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286.6 | | RDGENG::KEDMUNDS | But I haven't got an fm2r... | Thu Dec 08 1988 15:17 | 5 |
| You have astute perception, but you didn't so much as miss out on
"something" as miss out on "almost everything". BTW, I'm only(?)
29, but I have fond memories of The Beatles et al.
Keith
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286.7 | Couldn't possibly be true, I thought | HYEND::SCHILTON | Sue Chilton dtn 297-5154 | Thu Dec 08 1988 15:29 | 4 |
| My husband woke me out of a sound sleep to tell me, and I didn't
believe him.
Sue
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286.8 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | Ladies...welcome to the dark ages | Thu Dec 08 1988 15:36 | 15 |
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Re.5
You see, when you realise what utter drivel (the majority of) top
40 music is, your musical tastes develop, and you start branching
off into other areas of music, and sooner or latter you will go
back to the classic stuff.
I'm probably younger than you, but I'm still very sad at the death's
of Roy Orbison and John Lennon. They wrote some great material,
and they were major influences on the musicians of today.
Search and you will find!!! :-)
-Tony
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286.9 | what was that about absence? | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Thu Dec 08 1988 16:45 | 7 |
| Yeah, but ther must have been Kylie Minogues about when Roy O was
on
Top of the Pops...
and George Michael writes good tunes, doesn't he?
Richard.
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286.10 | | RDGENG::KEDMUNDS | But I haven't got an fm2r... | Thu Dec 08 1988 17:00 | 6 |
| I'd like to reserve this topic for John Lennon. I'll start another
on music "then and now".
Thanks,
Keith
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286.11 | This is Howad Co-sell | GUCCI::SDTEMP | | Thu Dec 08 1988 17:24 | 11 |
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I was watching "Monday Night Football", when I heard the sad news.
Odd because I'll always remember the irony of hearing the news from
Howard Cosell of all people (something you UK folk have been spared).
Oh well, I guess that's what good rock and roll is all about--sad
irony.
My condolences to the world, especially those close to John and
Roy...
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286.12 | Yes,but... | BONNET::MCALLISTER | | Fri Dec 09 1988 16:01 | 14 |
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OK,so one of the biggest inlfuencers of modern day music was lost
to us by some crazy lunatic...but lets not get too despondant,we
have a lot of great memories of a great musical talent.
When you listen to stuff written about him his greatest regrets
were around his family/personal life not his musical life.He gave
us a lot and was proud of that....lets not dwell on what might have
been,then we'd never be happy with anybody.
Thanks for what you gave us when you were here.
Cheers,mcbill (who finds it hard to think sadly about anyone who
achieved so much)
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286.13 | Lennon=Volvo | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Mon Dec 12 1988 11:13 | 12 |
| On the day John Lennon died I had to get from Reading to Farnham by bus
to pick up my 'new' car. It was a 6 year old Volvo 144 (big bumper
model). All the way there and in the various bus stations I ended up
there there was only one piece of music being played, Imagine. Also,
when I got the car and drove home, I tried out the superb stereo which
also was non-stop Beatles and Imagine.
Today, I have a company car but also run the same Volvo. Its really
tatty and absolutely no credit to Volvo but it has a unique place
in my heart. I got it the day John Lennon died.
Richard
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286.14 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Mon Dec 12 1988 11:21 | 14 |
| Just realised and remembered something....
Two days before John Lennon died I bought an LP I had been meaning
to buy for years, Shaved Fish. I thought that was strange at the
time. Also, I have been learning Imagine on my wife's piano over
the last couple of weeks without realising it was the 8th anniversary.
I think John Lennon will always be somehow tied inextricably to
Christmas because of the time of his death, the popular period of
Duoble Fantasy and not least 'Happy Christmas, War is Over'. Maybe
this is why I bought Shaved Fish when I did and am learning Imagine
at the moment.
Richard
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