Posted in music on December 8, 2005

"Liverpool and New York -- two cities forever associated with John Lennon -- are the focal points for bittersweet celebrations of the life and death of the former Beatle." [CNN International]

If I was home in NYC right now (which I'm not), I'd consider visiting Central Park tonight. According to Gothamist, "A moment of silence will be held at both the time he was shot (10:50 pm) and his time of death (11:15pm). People have been protesting the 1am curfew of the park on this night for several years, however, authorities still plan to stick to the curfew tonight."

Sapphire Recording is offering a free MP3 in John's honor (and to get you to buy a CD)

AND
Review: Lennon, 'Revealed' and remembered
U2 pay tribute to John Lennon
Is Lennon still an icon to the young?
Yoko Accepts Award On Eve of Lennon Anniversary
John and Yoko enjoyed quiet privacy in Laurel Hollow

Comments (4)

I'm walking up there after I leave work at 6pm...

Posted by ryan | December 8, 2005 5:16 PM

anyone know what part of central park? i imagine by his memorial thing, but i don't even know where that fucker is. west side in the 80's?

Posted by conrad | December 8, 2005 6:01 PM

about there. enter at 72nd.

Posted by jerry | December 8, 2005 6:06 PM

I swear I saw fake david cross up there. interesting evening though...

Posted by bushwick bill | December 9, 2005 4:01 PM

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