Thursday 8 December 2022

JOHN LENNON FOREVER

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On this day in history, Dec. 8, 1980, Beatles founder and music icon John Lennon murdered in NYC
'His music made people happy,' said a 12-year-old fan — site of Lennon's death is a pilgrimage destination today.
John Lennon, songwriting genius and founding member of The Beatles — a man who gifted the world with beautiful music that still rouses the human spirit long after his death — was murdered in New York City on this day in history, Dec. 8, 1980.

He was 40 years old.

"An unspeakable tragedy," legendary sports host Howard Cosell blurted in shock to the nation near midnight, interrupting the dramatic final seconds of a Monday Night Football broadcast.

"John Lennon, outside of his apartment building on the West Side of New York, the most famous perhaps of all the Beatles, shot twice in the back. Rushed to Roosevelt Hospital. Dead on arrival."

Cosell's dramatic words spoken on national television, decades before the internet spread news instantly, were the first that many Americans heard of the celebrated musician’s death. The world learned soon after initial reports that Lennon was actually shot four times.
Lennon ignited pop-culture mania with The Beatles in the 1960s.

He went on to a hugely successful career as solo artist and peace activist in the 1970s. 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He was murdered outside his residence, The Dakota, on Manhattan’s Upper West Side at 10:50 p.m. and pronounced dead at the hospital 25 minutes later.
A deranged fan who received an autograph from John hours earlier, was pleaded guilty to Lennon’s murder in 1981.
An estimated 100,000 Beatles fans flooded The Dakota and Central Park in the hours after the tragedy for a tear-filled vigil that shut down auto traffic across several blocks of Manhattan.

The John Lennon vigil has never ended.
The Dakota’s gracious vaulted entrance, the spot where John Lennon was killed, is a daily global pilgrimage site today.

So, too, is a corner of Central Park across the street from the residence, dubbed Strawberry Fields in John Lennon’s honor.

"His music made people happy," Ethan Doyle, 12, of Philadelphia, told Fox News Digital on Wednesday outside the stately residence, accompanied by his mother, Monique, and brother Brodie, 9.

"This place radiates importance."


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Strawberry Fields is highlighted by a black-and-white tile mosaic on a Central Park pathway with the word "Imagine," a reference to one of Lennon's best-known solo tunes.

The sounds of Lennon and the other Beatles — Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr — as well as the quiet murmur of a parade of fans fill Strawberry Fields throughout the day, every day.

It's a testament to the power of John Lennon's music that it still attracts and resonates with the souls. 

"I play here four to five times a week and you see people silently crying to themselves," New York City musician Jules Avalon told Fox News Digital on Wednesday, between beautiful acoustic versions of Beatles' hits "All My Loving," "Blackbird" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."

 

The 72nd Street subway station, directly beneath The Dakota, boasts sky-blue tiles in John Lennon’s honor, also with the word "Imagine" in cloud white on one of the walls.

John and the Beatles burst onto the British music scene in 1963 and became a global sensation the following year.

The Beatles made their American debut in 1964, just 16 years before Lennon’s murder, at what's now the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway. It's located a mere 18 blocks south of The Dakota.

The Beatles broke up in 1970, after writing, recording and releasing scores of hit songs in less than a decade that are still recognized pop-culture standards today.
It was a profound period of artistic production and rarely if ever matched in music history.

"Abbey Road," a classic album released by The Beatles in 1969, was the 12th best-selling album of the year — here in 2022.  

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