There's been a flurry of activity this year, for John Lennon fans.
A museum in Liverpool has staged a vivid exhibit of memorabilia, and there's been a re-issue of the movie "Imagine," and also a huge box-set version of the album complete with a book and a ton of out-takes.
October 9th is John's birthday. It's also the title of a song by Eleanor McEvoy:"Last Seen October 9th." The song isn't usually in her set list. It's pretty grim. In fact, she usually performs it only on October 9th.
Over a decade ago, I was in the audience, on October 9th, at her show. By way of preface, expecting her song title for an answer, she asked the audience, "Anyone know what day this is?"
From my ringside seat, I answered, "Yes...John Lennon's birthday."
"Is it? Really. I didn't know that..."
The
song is about a person gone missing, not someone assassinated, but the
effect is the same. The song, in its quiet, sober, somber simplicity,
says a lot about life's fragility and the emptiness that goes with loss.
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