Showing posts with label John Lennon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Lennon. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Lennon: A John Lennon Tribute (1990) (TV)

Hosted by a hip yet dapper Michael Douglas, this is a passionate remembrance on the 10th anniversary of John's death. With live performances by; Elton John - Imagine, Natalie Cole - Ticket to Ride, Wet Wet Wet - I Feel Fine, Lou Gramm - Eight Days a Week, Terence Trent D'Arby - You've Got to Hide Your Love Away, Paul McCartney - P.S. I Love You/Love Me Do, Billy Joel - Back in the U.S.S.R., Randy Travis - Nowhere Man, Joe Cocker - Isolation, Lenny Kravitz - Cold Turkey, Dave Edmunds - Ballad of John & Yoko, Hall & Oates - Don't Let Me Down, Al Green - Power to the People, Dave Stewart - Instant Karma, Michael Jackson - Come Together, Cyndi Lauper - Working Class Hero, David Bowie - Fame, Ringo Starr - I Call Your Name, U2 - Help, Kylie Minogue - Help, Roy Orbison - Help, Ray Charles - Let It Be, Sean Ono Lennon - Dear Prudence

Lennon: A John Lennon Tribute (1990) (TV)
Host: Michael Douglas

Friday, March 12, 2010

2 on the Town (1982) TV series 1982-1989

Local Los Angeles show highlighting the best the city has to offer in the way of arts, and entertainment. A Saturday afternoon mainstay for locals.






AVAILABLE EPISODES
The Beatles
November 1987

2 on the Town (1982) TV series 1982-1989
Hosts: Assorted

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Birth of the Beatles (1979)

Supposedly the Beatles tried to stop this film but it's not that bad considering they were casting for lookalikes rather than acting ability. Filmed in Liverpool, it follows the birth of the Beatles from their beginnings in Liverpool then to Hamburg and finally to America. A large focus of the film is on the days in Hamburg and Stu Sutcliffe. Pete Best was a technical consultant and the music is by the noted tribute band, "Rain". This is the only Beatle biopic made while John Lennon was alive.

Birth of the Beatles (1979)
Cast: Stephen MacKenna, Rod Culbertson, Ray Ashcroft, Ryan Michael, David Wilkinson, John Neville, Brian Jameson