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This Day In History (Boston Globe)
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Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Sun Nov 24 14:23:02 2024
In 1974, the bone fragments of a 3.2 million year-old hominid were
discovered by scientists in Ethiopia; the skeletal remains were
nicknamed "Lucy."
Why do I bring this up here? Because, while the Globe does not mention
this, the discoverers of these fragments, led by Donald Johanson, were
Beatles fans. They named this hominid after "Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds." True story.
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From
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All on Sun Dec 8 18:06:49 2024
In 1980, rock star and former Beatle John Lennon was shot to death
outside his New York City apartment building by Mark David Chapman.
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From
Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Sun Jan 12 15:32:03 2025
In 1959, Berry Gordy, Jr. founded Mowtown Records (originally Tamla
Records) in Detroit.
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From
Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Wed Jan 15 14:31:42 2025
In 1991, Sean Lennon's remake of his father's "Give Peace A Chance" was released to coincide with the United Nations' midnight deadline for Iraq
to withdraw from Kuwait. The lyrics were updated to reflect concerns of
the 1990s.
-- from today's Boston Globe
I can see the importance of these international events, but were Sean
Lennon's antics really newsworthy? I wasn't aware of them at the time.
Also, I would bet they were induced by Yoko. Anyway, I never heard Sean Lennon's version of "Give Peace a Chance," and I'll see if it's
available online.
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From
Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Mon Jan 20 13:18:23 2025
The supposed Sean Lennon version of this song is available online. It
is, however, cringeworthy. In fairness, I think it's a bad song to
begin with.
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From
Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Sun Feb 9 14:16:41 2025
Actor Mis Farrow is 80. [Is the word "actress" no longer politically
correct?]
In 1964, the Beatles made their first live American television
appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Sho," broadcast from New York on CBS.
The quartet played five songs, including "She Loves You" and "I Wnt to
Hold Your Hand," to a crowd of screaming teenagers in person and more
than 70 million viewers across the country.
-- from today's Sunday Globe.
Five songs! Good score for all parties.
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From
pamina58@21:1/5 to
All on Mon Feb 10 12:37:23 2025
Lucky me, I had already seen their last luncheon show from the Cavern
Club the previous year...(on BBC from Edinburgh)...
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From
Norbert@21:1/5 to
All on Mon Feb 10 15:46:21 2025
Is it available online, do you know?
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From
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All on Tue Feb 11 18:12:52 2025
I have not found it yet...
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