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From The Archives: The Sleepy Jackson – (Just Like) Starting Over

We’re on a bit of a John Lennon binge here at In Sound HQ.

So here’s a special ditty we dug up from the archives… The unique vocal stylings of our main man Luke Steele (The Sleepy Jackson, Empire of the Sun) and his version of John Lennon’s (Just Like) Starting Over.

(Just Like) Starting Over was Lennon’s first single from his final album and 1980’s Grammy Album of the Year, Double Fantasy. It eventually becoming his biggest US solo single, staying at #1 for 5 weeks.

Double Fantasy

In celebration of his 70th birthday on October 9 this year, Double Fantasy is being re-presented in a newly remixed stripped down version remixed and produced by Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas, co-producers of the original mix with John Lennon. As Lennon’s 70th approaches, we’ll be seeing a whole festival of commemorative events and releases around the world. Stay tuned.

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Chairman’s Blog: It’s Not Who You Are, It’s How You Play The Game… or is it?

Music and Sport share a lot of similar attributes – They bring out insane levels of passion, fanaticism and much enjoyment to people. They make people’s lives better. Much of our staff actually ‘live and breathe’ music – just like people live for their favourite football team. Both music and sport can also create a lot of controversy and publicity.

Without diversity life would pretty boring. Some people love sports with balls and some with bats… just as some people like metal and some people like pop music. Some people even like all of these.Yesterday most of the company watched John Lennon’s The U.S. vs John Lennon while they ate their lunch.

I’m leading everyone on a bit of a John Lennon re-education journey. Here was a guy who was not only one of the most talented musicians around… but he had opinions and he challenged the norm. He was fighting for a world where “love and peace and tolerance” could co-exist. The footage of him and Yoko using art and music in a really clever way to subvert the mainstream is something I really wish we’d see more of. You certainly feel his influence still.

John and Yoko - Bed Peace

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Remembering John Lennon (9 Oct 1940 – 8 Dec 1980)

As the 29th anniversary of his unspeakably tragic death recently passed, we honour and celebrate the utter legend that is John Lennon.

Please take a minute to read this message from Yoko Ono: An Affirmation For Planet Earth.

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images courtesy of Sir George Martinn and orsorama

It is far too difficult for this inarticulate writer to express any kind of tribute to such a pivotal, brilliant and fascinating character as Lennon with mere words, so instead we let his own words and music paint the picture – and remember him with a few of our favourite clips (see below).

“I believe in everything until it’s disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it’s in your mind. Who’s to say that dreams and nightmares aren’t as real as the here and now?” – John Lennon

The face of music was literally changed forever. John lives on. Peace and love! (and basketballs and cigarettes!)

Some favourite clips from uz EMI’ers &’ ettes:

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Goldfrapp to compose score to Lennon biopic

A little birdie told us some very good and some very sad news today…

Electro-glam-pop-oh-so-sensual duo Goldfrapp are set to score the upcoming film Nowhere Boy – a biopic about John Lennon’s childhood and teen years.

We have written the score for a film called Nowhere Boy. It’s about John Lennon as a boy.Alison Goldfrapp wrote on her blog.

The film is based on Lennon’s half-sister Julia Baird’s book Imagine This: Growing Up With My Brother John Lennon. Appropriately, the score was recorded with a full orchestra at Abbey Rd studio. As for Goldfrapp’s follow up to last year’s sun-drenched, ethereal Seventh Tree, that’s in the works too – no ETA just yet.

Nowhere Boy was scripted by Matt Greenhalgh, who proved his merits with the stunning Anton Corbijn biopic on Joy Division’s Ian Curtis, Control. Can’t wait for the London Film Fest premiere and local release! It really is Beatle-mania out there…

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And in less-cheery Beatles news, the very Lucy of Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds fame has passed away at the age of 46 of the autoimmune disease lupus. Lucy O’Donnell went to school with John Lennon’s son Julian. In 1966, Julian took his painted picture of the three year old Lucy to his father and explained “it’s Lucy in the sky with diamonds”.

Not a bad legacy, eh? Rest In Peace.

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