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Thursday, April 2, 2015

How Cynthia Lennon’s doomed marriage to John Lennon inspired ‘Hey Jude’

WASHINGTON POST
By Justin Wm. Moyer April 2 at 5:28 AM


John and Cynthia Lennon in 1964. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

The eighth-greatest song of all time, as Rolling Stone declared it, begins quietly, just with the voice of Paul McCartney and a piano. After the first verse, the song builds — guitars, back-up vocals, Ringo Starr’s drums, percussion. Then there’s the epic outro: A chorus chanting “Na, na, na/Hey Jude” something like 18 times accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra. The song is more than seven minutes long, but it doesn’t feel like it.

“Hey Jude,” even for the first-time listener, is unforgettable. This rock ‘n’ roll gem, its composer says, was inspired by the divorce of John and Cynthia Lennon, who died on Wednesday at 75.

“Jude,” it turns out, is Julian Lennon — John and Cynthia’s son, who was about five when his parents divorced in 1968. McCartney came up with idea when making a conciliatory drive out to see Cynthia, who was cast out of the Beatles’ inner circle after John met Yoko Ono, his future wife.



“I started with the idea ‘Hey Jules,’ which was Julian, don’t make it bad, take a sad song and make it better,” McCartney said, as Howard Sounes wrote in “Fab: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney” in 2011. “Hey, try and deal with this terrible thing. I knew it was not going to be easy for him. I always feel sorry for kids in divorces … I had the idea [for the song] by the time I got there. I changed it to ‘Jude’ because I thought that sounded a bit better.”

As McCartney explained, he intended to take out the song’s most mysterious line — “the movement you need is on your shoulder” — but John wouldn’t have it.

“I was playing the song to John, and I said … ‘I’ll be taking that out,’” McCartney said. “He said, ‘What for? … that’s the best line in it, man.’”

McCartney said he’s come to appreciate the lyric. It emerged as a sort of pep talk for Julian, meaning, “You have the wherewithal to be what you want to be,” McCartney said.

Hey Jude - Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Sting, Phil Collins, Mark Knopfler, The Beatles


The Lennons got married when Cynthia got pregnant with Julian in 1962. John, who played a show on his wedding night, wasn’t all that enthused.

“I said yes, we’ll have to get married,” John later said. “I didn’t fight it.”

Then the marriage a Beatle didn’t want became the marriage the Beatles didn’t want. A teen idol with a wife and son wouldn’t go over well with the kids, and what Cynthia later deemed her “undercover existence” was kept hush-hush.

“I have read so many books and seen so many films, and it’s like we don’t really exist,” Cynthia Lennon told “Good Morning America” in 2005. “We are like walk-on parts in his life. We did spend 10 years together.”

Though John wrote “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” about a picture Julian drew, he wasn’t exactly a doting father.

“I’ve never really wanted to know the truth about how Dad was with me,” Julian Lennon said. “There was some very negative stuff talked about me … like when he said I’d come out of a whiskey bottle on a Saturday night. Stuff like that. You think, where’s the love in that? Paul and I used to hang about quite a bit … more than Dad and I did. We had a great friendship going, and there seems to be far more pictures of me and Paul playing together at that age than there are pictures of me and my dad.”



READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE HERE: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/04/02/how-cynthia-lennons-doomed-marriage-to-john-lennon-inspired-hey-jude/

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Phil Collins: Pride, prejudice and flesh-eating monsters (WENN)


Lily Collins is sinking her teeth into the zombie craze by reportedly taking on the lead role in a horror parody of Jane Austen classic Pride and Prejudice.

Phil Collins' actress daughter has been tapped to play Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an adaptation of Seth Grahame-Smith's book, which adds flesh-eating monsters to Austen's period novel.

Burr Steers, who directed Zac Efron in 17 Again and Charlie St Cloud, will take charge of the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

READ MORE: http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/entertainment/a/-/entertainment/16991551/pride-prejudice-and-flesh-eating-monsters/

Monday, March 19, 2012

Phil Collins and Lily Collins: 'Mirror Mirror' Red Carpet (GATHER)


March 18, 2012 06:35 AM EDT

It was a family affair for Lily Collins, who attended the premiere of Tarsem Singh's Mirror Mirror with her dad, musician Phil Collins. On March 17, the pair joined Lily's cast mates Julia Roberts and Sean Bean, and fellow young celebs Renee Olstead and Victorious star Victoria Justice at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.

After the big premiere, Mirror Mirror's Prince Andrew, Armie Hammer, joined Lily at the afterparty. Just Jared was on hand as Lily was presented a fantastic red apple cake for her 23rd birthday on March 18. Victoria Beckham, Debby Ryan, and Lily's parents Phil Collins and Jill Tavelman were among Lily Collins's well-wishers at the after party


READ MORE:  http://celebs.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474981200306


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Sean Bean: Phil Collins daughter Lilly plays Snow White in Mirror Mirror (Mail OnLine)


FIRST LOOK: The Seven Dwarves provide comic relief as they join Lily Collins and Julia Roberts in new Snow White adaptation Mirror Mirror




By
Nadia Mendoza

Last updated at 7:02 PM on 27th January 2012


They have been translated in various ways on the big screen.


But in the new adaptation of Snow White, Mirror Mirror, it seems the Seven Dwarves are there to provide comic relief.

In a new trailer of the upcoming movie, viewers have been treated to their first look at the dwarves, who help out heroine Snow White, played by Lily Collins, in her time of need.

The pretty brunette plays an exiled princess who must seek the help of seven 'resourceful rebels' to protect herself from the villianous queen who has taken control of the kingdom.

The film also stars Sean Bean as The King and Armie Hammer, who catapulted to fame playing the dual role of the Winklevoss twins in The Social Network, as handsome Prince Andrew Alcott.

Despite accusations she is trading off her father's fame, 22-year-old Lily actually embarked on her own career two decades ago with a debut role in BBC series Growing Pains at the tender age of two.

She has since starred as Sandra Bullock's daughter in 2009 production The Blind Side and co-starred with Twilight hunk Taylor Lautner in last year's action film Abduction.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2092597/Mirror-Mirror-trailer-Phil-Collins-daughter-Lily-takes-centre-stage-Snow-White-film.html#ixzz1kjNpT9ig

Friday, December 23, 2011

Top Singing Drummers of All Time [PHOTOS] (Entertainment and Stars)

By Christine Lazaro
December 23, 2011 6:38 PM EST

 


To sing and play the drums all at the same time is no easy feat. But once you get the gist of it, then you can surely be in line with these amazing singing drummers in music history that we feature below.


Check out more of their photos in the slideshow below.


Ringo Starr. The Beatles surely owed much to the creative styles of drumming of Ringo Starr. Starr will always be considered that essential element in the entire essence of the Fab Four. Who would beat Ringo in the top spot of this list especially with his ever charming personality and the way he uniquely sings as he does those drum rolls.


Phil Collins. Yes, those very shallow ballads he may have done in the past would be all forgivable just because his talent in playing the drums while singing has helped define the 1980s. That was how influential his talent was! His husky voice will forever remain the most expressive of all!


Don Henley. Nothing beats the sight of Don Henley sitting behind that big drum set while singing timeless songs of his band the Eagles. Everything he dod seemed so effortless.


Karen Carpenter. If not for her talented drumming skills and her incomparable voice, her musical duo with her brother, Richard, could have not gone successful. But things ended up pretty soon for Karen when she passed away due to anorexia.


Sheila E. Glamour and talent is what every event is about whenever Sheila E. sits behind those drums. And to know that her father is a renowned percussionist himself, no wonder she turned as a professional working musician by the age of 21.


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