Pop music critic and author of Corn Flakes with John Lennon (And Other Tales from a Rock ‘n’ Roll Life) Robert Hilburn recalls a time when he met John Lennon.
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I just wanted to thank you for a great job on this documentry. I have been a Lennon fan for most of my life – and I am now 50 years old and have seen and heard pretty much everything over the years. But this is a very nicely done tribute with great photos throughout – and the interviews were awesome. I just sat and watched the entire show on my computer – and I wanted to say that this doc has brought back all the interest again to go back and listen to so much great music. I love music – spend most of my time listening and attending live shows – but John was a part of my life growing up – it’s that old saying that you think you know him because he made himself so accessable. I always had respect for Yoko even when I was young in the 70’s – but listening to her on this doc was heart warming. Her feelings and stories came accross very sincere and loving. Thanks again for a great evening – I have this urge to go listen to the Walls and Bridges CD – Take care.