

John Lennon Tribute - May 5, 1990 - Liverpool "Those included on the 5th May 1990 UK broadcast were Al Green, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Edmunds, Joe Cocker, Hall & Oates, Sananda Maitreya [Terence Trent D'Arby], Kylie Minogue, Lou Reed, Dave Stewart (not in Liverpool but performing via a satellite link up from LA and seen on the big screens by the crowd), Wet Wet Wet, The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Deacon Blue, Natalie Cole, Lou Gramm, Justin Hayward & John Lodge, Ray Charles (pre-taped video performance), Lenny Kravitz, Roberta Flack, Randy Travis, The Christians, Ringo Starr (pre-taped video performance), Natalie Cole, Paul McCartney (pre-taped video performance) and finally Yoko & Sean singing Give Peace a Chance with all the acts back on stage to join in."
An excerpt from Imagine:John Lennon,A Definitive Film Potrait Author: ralel0404 Keywords: Lennon Beatles Added: April 1, 2007
RTÉ Arts Lives Presents:Jinx Lennon: 'Noisemaker'Noisemaker is a road trip through the life and imaginative world of Jinx Lennon, one of Ireland's most singular and original musical talents. Combining the attitude of punk, the lyricism of folk and the hard-hitting rhythms of hip-hop, Lennon's work towers over that of most of his contemporaries for its lyrical and melodic dexterity, its social engagement and emotional depth. Yet he continues to hold down a full-time job as a hospital porter in his home town Dundalk and to tour the country quietly with his partner Paula Flynn, who possesses an extraordinary voice to match Lennon's extraordinary vision. Described by musician Jack Lukeman as 'one of the great Irish artists' and by writer Pat McCabe as 'timeless in the way Dylan is timeless', Lennon is totally uncompromising in his musical approach and in his tackling of the psyche of modern Ireland. Noisemaker matches Lennon's kaleidoscopic vision with a film that combines the many colours of the fractured Irish psyche. Drug dealers, property developers, paramilitaries, novenas, street preachers, endless roads, nightcrawlers and taxi drivers are just some of the characters that feature as well as Steve Staunton, astronomy, archaeology, hospitals and handcarts. Its channel-hopping and highly colourful approach flips between fly-on-the-wall studio sequences, music videos, interviews with fans including Pat McCabe, Jack Lukeman, Ray Darcy and David MacWilliams and specially set dance and fantasy sequences choreographed by leading choreograper James Hosty. It charts the recording of Lennon's third album 'Know your station Gouger Nation, Lennon's troubled life story and occasionally flips the channel for a few disturbing glimpses into Lennon's unique imaginative world.Video Information:Running Time: 40 minsVideo Format: MPEG4 Xvid AVIDimensions: 720x544Aspect Ration: 4/3Size: 699MBDate: Tuesday 29th May 2007Information Links:Show Page: http://www.rte.ie/tv/artslives/prog13.htmlOfficial Jinx Lennon Website: http://www.jinxlennon.comJinx Lennon MySpace Page: http://www.myspace.com/jinxlennonSpirit Store Jinx Lennon Bio: http://www.spiritstore.ie/bios/jinx_lennon_biog.htmlSearch Tags: rte, jinx lennon, noisemaker, music, musician, ireland, irish, short film, shorts, publicmediaMore torrents like this on my profile page: http://thepiratebay.org/user/publicmediaPLEASE KEEP SEEDING
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