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Memories of John Lennon

I don't read enough books. Hardly any, actually. Why, when I love to read?

Work eats up immense amounts of the day. I read a lot of newspapers and magazines. And now this blog vice. So, I may try to be a bit more selective in my journalism reading, and have to be a little more militant on the time management on this blog thing.

A week ago, checked this book from this branch of the New York Public Library.

As the Amazon reviews will largely indicate, its not a great book, but it does have interesting little details about John Lennon.


The Killer

My favorite: In 1973 or 1974, Lennon attended a Jerry Lee Lewis concert in the Roxy Theater in Los Angeles. Mid-sets, Lennon was brought backstage to meet Lewis. John got down on his knees and started kissing Jerry Lee Lewis' boots saying " Thanks Killer for showing me how to rock and roll ". Lewis responded, in his Southern drawl, " Now, son, that ain't necessary at all. "

When Lennon left, Lewis's son said " Do you know who that was "? The Killer just laughed. " Yeah, Son, I know who that was."

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I'm paying visits to NYC twice this year, all being well. Good place. Been there twice before.

Saw the Dakota Building and Strawberry Fields the first time I was there.

Anywhere else you recommend (think I've done the main tourist haunts)?

Will respond more properly later, but some thoughts:

If you're a sports fan, and have not already done so, I'd check out a NY Yankees baseball game if they are in.

Williamsburg, Brooklyn is a very interesting neighborhood with some nice eclectic bars in it.

If weather is nice, a walk across the Brookyn Bridge is a glorious thing.

Staten Island Ferry ride is fun and is free

McSorleys Ale House is a classic place, just stay away on Friday and Saturday nights when it is overcrowded

If you like Chinese, visit a classic dim sum place like " 888 " restaurant.

Also try " soup buns " a Shanghai delicacy served in one of my favorite no frills Chinese places, " Goodys" on East Broadway. Very inexpensive and very good.

If you are a rollerblader, bring them to town and go through Central Park -- nothing like it on a nice day. You can rent also.

Will post more thoughts when they come to mind

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