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New Q&A With Julian Lennon
Fifteen years after the release of his last album, Julian Lennon was ready Friday night to celebrate his return to public life as an artist, both musical and visual. The 50-year-old Lennon's new album, Everything Changes, is a modern, mature version of the pop songs and balladry that began his career in 1984 on the platinum-selling Valotte, but he says he is just as committed to his new work as a photographer.
"I'm probably more comfortable with this album than any other in the sense that there's not one thing on this album that I twitch about," he said, sitting in the hotel's basement recording studio before most of his guests arrived. "There are mistakes on the album, but I like the mistakes. They're part of the truth of the songs."
I got busy with other businesses and other projects, eventually photography. After a couple of years I started tickling the ivories again and bought myself a little computer setup and started, slowly but surely, putting ideas together. But it was only in the last five years that I locked down and got what I thought was pretty reasonable material.
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thanks for posting this. Nice to see that he's still making music. | |
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It would seem he exudes a sense of self-assuredness, despite having struggled with abandonment issues for a long time . He looks pretty darn good at 50, I might add. | |
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I follow him on facebook, he seems like a really nice down to earth guy.
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Here's some of his U2 pics:
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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The new album is amazing, came out last year in the UK now its here and with a few new tracks, plus the download comes with a 45 minute documentary which is worth it right there. This album is his best and shows how artists can and DO make better records later in their career. People have on occasion dogged Julian about him sounding like his dad, and on this documentary, as Steven Tyler said "who gives a fuck why shouldnt he" and BONO saying "Of course he sounds like him and whats the matter with that", i think what Julian has fought and STILL 33 years after Lennons murder fights, is the comparison first question into an interview or the first line of a review is about "dad", that was cool in 1984 but its 30 years later, and Julian is a 50 year old man.
I read this one review by this "UK" reviewer actually he's a blogger which to me is basically some jerkoff sitting in front of a computer talking shit about stuff he knows nothing about. He limited his review to about a paragraph of soundbyte shit, but basically started by saying "why would Mr Lennon at 50 record, he doesnt need money" to me i fucking hate assholes who use this kind of statement, its right up there with "This album wont win them any new fans" who gives a fuck. It also states that one song is a copy of "Imagine" which is BULLSHIT doesnt sound anything like it, oh yeah its Julian Solo on a piano, so does that mean every song anyone does now solo at a piano is fucking Imagine?
Julian at least deserves respect on his own, John has been gone 33 years now, yes he lives on, but there is a good part of this generation that doesnt even know who John was. They know the Beatles but what John was and those times in the 70's etc...are pretty unknown to the generations since.
And also his photography work is great stuff! "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Gerald Levert & Floyd Taylor also sound similar to their fathers, Eddie & Johnnie. But Floyd seems to be doing an imitation on his records, even remaking his dad's songs, and did a Natalie/Nat King Cole style "duet" after Johnnie passed. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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