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Remembering John Lennon

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Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon perform during the Dream Power John Lennon Super Live concert at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on Saturday, which marked the 32nd anniversary of the death of John Lennon.

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I have got a great joke about Yoko Ono

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John loved Japan and wanted to stay but Yoko selfishly insisted that they return to New York; the rest is history.

Yes, but John also loved NYC very, very much, that is one of the reasons why he fought so hard to stay in The states. He often said, that NY was an absolute fantastic city and worked so hard at trying to get his citizenship. even though Nixon was trying to get him kicked out of the country.

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So is this the guy in those horrible car commercials?

RIP John. I think you'd be disappointed in the world we live in today.

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Julian Lennon is the one who had all the talent and was musically-gifted. Such a shame his success was robbed of him.

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Hey look, it's the no-talent cancer that broke up the Beatles! And look, she is still shamelssly profiting from his fame! What a surprise....

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John loved Japan and wanted to stay but Yoko selfishly insisted that they return to New York; the rest is history.

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Sean is the spitting image of his father.

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Seems odd that they would perform on the anniversary of his death and not on his birth.

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I loved John Lennon, he was one of the best. I too, remember when he was murdered. It was so sad. A true iconic musician. I wonder what happened to his other son Julian? He was also really talented and even sounded like his dad. In his own right a very gifted musician, made a lot of good music.

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Wow, he has grown up!! Time sure flies, doen't it? I wish him to succeed in life. Gambare!!

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I remember where I was when I heard the news. Seems like only last week.

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