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John Lennon's 70th Celebrated In Central Park

VERENA DOBNIK   10/10/10 12:59 AM ET   AP

John Lennon

NEW YORK — A crush of fans circled a flower-graced mosaic in Central Park's Strawberry Fields and sang lyrics from "Imagine" on Saturday to honor Beatles legend John Lennon on his 70th birthday.

On the day when the Liverpool Lad would have become a septuagenarian, thousands of fans from around the world gathered to remember the floppy-haired British superstar who just wanted to give peace a chance.

"His music speaks to people of any nation, any age, and that's why I think so many young people now who never would have known him still find him so appealing," said Karen Kriendler Nelson, 69, who lives nearby and often visits the mosaic that spells out Lennon's song "Imagine."

She and her Maltese dog, Pino, joined a group of fans who sang the lines, "Imagine there's no countries/ It isn't hard to do/ Nothing to kill or die for/ And no religion too/ Imagine all the people/ Living life in peace ..."

Joan Acarin and his wife, Laia, visited the memorial from Spain.

"The values Lennon defended are still alive," said Joan Acarin, a 41-year-old attorney from Barcelona. "It's the idea that we do not have to fight wars."

Fans began arriving on Friday, spilling onto the sidewalk of Central Park West, where Lennon and wife Yoko Ono lived in the famed Dakota building for nine years. He was shot to death by a deranged gunman as he came home on the evening of Dec. 8, 1980.

Police erected barricades to contain the crowd alongside passing traffic.

This year, the memorial to the slain ex-Beatle and peace activist includes a mosaic donated by the city of Naples, Italy. A plaque lists 121 countries that endorse Strawberry Fields as a Garden of Peace.

The 2.5-acre site was created by Ono and named after the Lennon song, which also observes that "living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see."

The birthday celebration got started early Friday in his native England, where Google UK released a 32-second video "doodle" with an "Imagine" soundtrack. The interactive electronic art generates a butterfly and a flower – reflecting Lennon's devotion to world peace.

In Liverpool, Lennon's first wife, Cynthia and, their son, Julian, unveiled a sculpture to celebrate his life.

Hundreds of people gathered at the city center's Chavasse Park to watch the pair cut a ribbon to reveal the statue, called "Peace and Harmony." The sculpture, which features a colorful globe with doves flying above it, was designed by 19-year-old American artist Lauren Voiers.

The two held hands and joined the crowd in singing John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance."

"I think the mourning is over for John. I think it's time to celebrate," said Cynthia, 71. "Think about his life that was positive and good and just enjoy that."

She was married to John Lennon from 1962 to 1968.

In New York, planned celebrations include a Saturday evening benefit concert at the Society For Ethical Culture, a short walk from Strawberry Fields. The proceeds will go to the human rights organization Amnesty International.

Capping the New York remembrances would be a Central Park screening of a documentary detailing Lennon's life in the city. Titled "LENNONYC," the new public television film to be shown at 7 p.m. in the park's Rumsey Playfield, with picnic-style seating on the ground.

Ono was set to mark her late husband's milestone birthday in Iceland with a performance by the Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band. She also was to present awards to people who had contributed to peace.

Ono marked her late husband's milestone birthday in Iceland with a lighting of the Imagine Peace Tower, which shines a beam of blue light into the sky, followed by a concert by the Plastic Ono Band. Ono dedicated the tower to Lennon in 2007.

She also presented awards to people who have contributed to peace, included Alice Walker, the author of "The Color Purple."

"Like millions around the world, I deeply loved John," Walker said as she received the award in Reykjavik.

The other winners were filmmaker Josh Fox, who made the documentary "Gasland"; author and activist Michael Pollan and food safety advocate Barbara Kowalcyk.

Just before Lennon was killed, the couple collaborated on a last album "that was so different from anything he did before," said David Edwards, a college student in Kentucky who drove 14 hours to New York City to pay tribute.

The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth."

"What gets me is his humanity," Edwards said. "He was one of the first superstars who showed that he was vulnerable – he was Everyman."

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Associated Press Writer Sylvia Hui in London contributed to this report.

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Online:

Central Park events: http://bit.ly/QvHFA

Google "doodle": http://bit.ly/amUGjS

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Guytar
I'm sorry that I made you cry
09:08 AM on 10/12/2010
I just posted lyrics of Gimme Some Truth - one of John's brilliant songs on the Imagine album.

Just the wonderful lyrics. No personal comment by me. But HuffPost still deleted this post.
The irony is fantastic.

Anyways, my avatar declares my love and respect for Dr. Winston O'Boogie.
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Chucktheman
01:26 AM on 10/12/2010
Taken too young. Rip John.
09:38 PM on 10/11/2010
John and Yoko's voices were precious in the late 60s and early 70s. The were constantly smeared by the 'tea party' types of psychos of that time, but were never deterred. There were harassed by the FBI and in deportation hearings, thanks to the slimy Nixon administration. They still continued to be great voices and artists. Their legacies withstand the test of time.
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grailknight
is happily godless
08:23 PM on 10/11/2010
"Floppy haired?" The Boys were called "mop tops."
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Guytar
I'm sorry that I made you cry
09:20 AM on 10/12/2010
Young well-meaning intern with great intentions but no real clue about John Lennon.
06:06 PM on 10/11/2010
john lennon was pretty rotten to his son julian and yoko ono was even worse. i think its totally disgusting.
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taylorU
09:03 PM on 10/11/2010
That's nobody's business but Julian's. And, from recent interviews, he has forgiven him. John's shortcomings as a father were passed down to him. It's classic--he just repeated the same patterns that his father and mother did to him. He never felt loved by them. Throw in being in the Beatles and traveling on the road all the time. He eventually got it right with Sean and tried to make amends with Julian before his death. His genius as a peace activist and musician is what people are celebrating and that is NOT disgusting!
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spiderbucket
ban censorship
05:01 PM on 10/11/2010
I wonder how many HP idiots will say something like "I never heard of him."
jerryatthebeach
Till Death Do You Barrier Island...
03:52 PM on 10/11/2010
That witchy Dakota Apt. Building where they filmed Rosemary's Baby. Bad juju. Of course we could blame the Beatles and others for the lost generation of the 1960s...
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05:42 PM on 10/11/2010
Only the exterior of the Dakota was used in the film...all interior shots were filmed at a sound stage. Not sure what the juju was like on the constructed set, but the building certainly didn't have anything to do with his debt. It remains one of the most exclusive and sought after addresses in NYC -- hardly witchy.
KnoxScott
whatever
12:32 PM on 10/11/2010
OVER RATED -
AFTER HE LEFT THE
BEATLES HIS MUSIC WAS WEAK
01:36 PM on 10/11/2010
"Give Peace A Chance" and "Imagine" weak? Wonder what you think of Freddie Mercury- you will hear his voice coming over state-of-the-art loudspeakers in sports arenas forever. A week after John's death -without the internet- there was a global 10-minute silent vigil. They couldn't do that for Michael Jackson
01:53 PM on 10/11/2010
In your expert OPINION.
01:59 PM on 10/11/2010
Clearly KnoxScott you've never really listened to 1970′s Plastic Ono Band release.
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
12:19 PM on 10/11/2010
Truly an amazing event.
08:47 AM on 10/11/2010
I would prefer to have a John Lennon Day instead of a Christopher Columbus Day.
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grailknight
is happily godless
08:30 PM on 10/11/2010
Ha-ha! If it weren't for Columbus, you would never have heard of John Lennon, much less existed!
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Apollo C Vermouth
I come, I listen, maybe I'm amazed.
01:25 AM on 10/12/2010
Well now, ha-ha, you see actually uh..?.!!..?!?

There should be an easy comeback, but
um
no Columbus then no JL?
nah Still J still PG&R. (they are not from here)
no Columbus...so no US?
well, actually he never got 'here'.
no Columbus...no guy who wants JL day instead of C day?
sure, maybe

How about
no Columbus no (that guy whose name should never be used)?
Yeah, that would work for me.

With JL still doing just fine somewhere in the UK or whereever. PG&R too
still Conquerors of the known world.
...the rest of us....with no US, all Here, There and Everywhere.
We'd be used to it.
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crossoverwriter
10:16 PM on 10/10/2010
It was so fun to go to Strawberry Fields today and sing along with the band, who were playing Beatles' songs. Even if it had sad undertones because John L couldn't be there at his own birthday party.
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TruthRains
Lifelong, evolved Liberal
09:51 PM on 10/10/2010
John may be gone in body, but not in spirit. His music and image of Peace and Love endures and will always live on.
05:50 PM on 10/10/2010
Yoko has made a career out of memorializing John Lennon, and she likes being famous. But cutting Juian Lennon out of the royalties and out of the will, to the point where he had to sue her?
06:02 PM on 10/10/2010
It's a cryin' shame. IMO it's the worst thing she's done. Along with refusing to match Pauls bid for the Beatles Catalogue back in the 80's.
09:16 PM on 10/10/2010
Yup, hey Julian!
04:50 PM on 10/10/2010
Julien Lennon, the son of Yoko and John Lennon, is maybe the most sexual man I ever met spontaneously in LA. Within two minutes of knowing he was in the same night club in LA at this place called" Tramps" we were practically making out before we said hello. I ws so thrilled to tell him a stpory of his father's best friend ony Curtis who made a Joseph Cornell Shaddow Box in his fathers honor and Julien has the box. He told me. He's a musician, but hwe's s cute in real life you'd think he was a Kennedy.
05:47 PM on 10/10/2010
Was this high-school age I hope?
07:11 PM on 10/10/2010
I graduated from High school at 16. I am sorry6 I had t graduate with my cvlass after i turned 17 but I was officially a graduate. With College credits in English. Why?
04:03 PM on 10/10/2010
I was 12 when John was murdered.....but had been lucky enough to have older brothers and sisters who were way into the Beatles...so I knew the magnitude of what his death meant. But now as a 42 year old, I can't believe he was ONLY 40 years old when he died....he had such an old soul, and had already such an immense catalogue of songs. When people would talk about him "having a second chance at fatherhood" they talked as if he was some 65 year old with a trophy wife writing his last album.....he was probably just getting started. It did made heart so happy to see that Julian and Sean are closest of brothers on "Sunday Morning" last week....Julian said he had put aside all money quibbles with Yoko because he loved his little brother so much...good one you Julian.