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John would approve....


 



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That brings goose bumps!    A beautifull song for all people and all times

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Wow !

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73SC wrote:

Wow !




Exactly..............."Wow !".

Come next December, Lennon will have been absent for 30 years, but with his amazing legacy of music, is he ever really gone?



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73SC wrote:

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that was touching even if it was scripted. got my son to come and check it out. still remember what i was doing when i heard about his death.

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The next night, after his murder, I (and my now wife) went to Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall and joined 35,000 other shocked people.

It was a cold December 9th, 1980. Many lit white candles. Some cried, sobbed is more like it. Others hugged. It was a very emotional gathering. We were all shocked at the senseless taking of Lennon's life.

John Donabie (currently early weekend mornings on CFRB but on CHUM-FM back then - and a good old Oshawa boy) co-hosted the gathering with the late Long John Baldry. We held candles; sang John's songs. The vigil ended with a spontaneous walk by many of the mourners up Yonge Street all the way up to 1331, the former home of 1050 CHUM and CHUM FM.

Still can't believe it.


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