john lennon at madison square garden august 30th, 1972
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john lennon at madison square garden august 30th, 1972
John would have turned 73 today. Happy Birthday John! We miss you!
Happy Birthday, John Winston Lennon! (9 October 1940 - 8 December 1980)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN LENNON! 1940 — ∞
John was giving an interview and got bored with it. He told the reporter he finished, but the photographer, who was there, suggested let the puppet do it. John liked the idea and continued with the puppet. After the interview John posed for this photo which was taken without a flash creating a distinctly spooky picture.
My friend was at a bar on Bugis St, Singapore in 1978.
John was sitting at the table next to him.
The photo was taken with a Polaroid.
John was gracious enough to sign it and draw his signature nose & glasses.
This has never been seen before.
Enjoy.
Robert Arizona.
50 YEARS OF ABBEY ROAD
September 26, 1969 GEORGE MARTIN: I was quite surprised when Paul rang me up and said, “We’re gonna make another record. Would you like to produce it?” My immediate answer was, “Only if you let me produce it the way we used to.” And he said, “We do want to do that.” I said, “John included?” He said, “Yes, honestly.” It ended up being a very happy album. GEORGE: Everybody decided that we ought to do one better album than Let It Be. JOHN: This is music, baby! When we feel like changing, fine. It’s the same with Abbey Road. Abbey Road probably pleases the critics a bit more, because we got a bit tired of just strumming along forever. We got into production again. PAUL: I think there was, in a way, a feeling that it might be our last, so let’s just show ‘em what we can do. Let’s show each other what we can do. Let’s try to have a good time doing it. RINGO: The second side is brilliant. Out of the ashes of all that madness, the last section of Abbey Road is, for me, one of the finest pieces we put together. PAUL: In ‘The End’ there were three guitar solos where John, George and I took a line each, which was something we’d never done before. And we finally got Ringo to play a drum solo, which he’d never wanted to do. And it climaxed with, “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” JOHN: It’s a very cosmic, philosophical line.
✧・゚: * HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY, ABBEY ROAD! ✧・゚: *
Abbey Road was released on September 26th, 1969 as The Beatles’ last recorded album as a band.
“I think it was in a way the feeling that it might be our last, so let’s just show ‘em what we can do, let’s show each other what we can do, and let’s try and have a good time doing it.” - Paul McCartney
he thinks he’s cute ... i think he’s right
John Lennon in Japan 1979.
#my babyboy
(last photo) Nvm the signature, can i have a hug? .....