John Lennon
It’s 30 years today since John Lennon was gunned down outside his Manhattan home. What are you imagining today?
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On this day in 1981 Mark Chapman pleaded guilty to murdering John Lennon in New York the previous year.
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DD Ball says:
Your comment: Lennon’s death was a tragedy. It should have been an overdose. Imagine that. Read more »
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stephen says:
‘...With a bullet in his back…’ bah bah, bbbbah bah bah.bbb….’ Read more »
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“Stay in bed and grow your hair”. Today in 1969 John Lennon and Yoko Ono held their first Bed-In for Peace at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel as a protest against the Vietnam war.
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It’s Tuesday @ The Punch.
Today in 1980 John Lennon was shot dead outside his New York apartment.
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stephen says:
He phographed better than he played. Read more »
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Dino says:
John Lennon’s murder could be one of the 20th Century’s most enduring moment. I remember watching the news with mum and dad when the news was announced. They played a clip of JL live with the Plastic Ono Band. I will never forget that day. I’ve since read a great… Read more »
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