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John Lennon 1980
- The Last Days in the Life
- Narrated by: Paul Woodson
- Length: 10 hrs and 32 mins
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Summary
The story of the legendary musician’s incredible last year.
John Lennon 1980 traces the powerful, life-affirming story of the former Beatle’s remarkable comeback after five years of self-imposed retirement. Lennon’s final pivotal year would climax in several moments of creative triumph as he rediscovered his artistic self in dramatic fashion. With the bravura release of the Double Fantasy album with wife, Yoko Ono, he was poised and ready for an even brighter future only to be wrenched from the world by an assassin’s bullets. John Lennon 1980 isn’t about how the gifted songwriter died, but rather, about how he lived.
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- Weightless Astro
- 11-09-21
Ruined by the narration
This is a highly-detailed and interesting book which has been meticulously researched by the author. It’s packed with information about Lennon’s mid and late 70s life; the ‘Lost Weekend’, life with Yoko at the Dakota, the ‘house husband’ years and all the demos and recording sessions along the way.
Much as I loved the content, Paul Woodson’s narration is distracting. He has a peculiar and rather grandiose way of reading out years (e.g “NINE-*TEEN* SEVEN-TEE-SEVEN”). As there are so many years mentioned in this book, it’s hard to ignore and grows increasingly annoying as the narrative progresses. I was interested in listening to Womack’s books on Harrison and George Martin, but I don’t think I can face more ‘weird years’! However, Womack’s Abbey Road book (Solid State) has a different narrator and is recommended.
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- J. Fothergill
- 27-09-22
Very enjoyable
A very enjoyable perk into the private life and last year of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's lives. I was pleased the book concentrated more on their lives than his unfortunate death, going into the writing and recording of double fantasy.
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- mark
- 16-01-24
Gold dust for John fans
Not just 1980, this was a great insight into the great man’s life throughout most of the 70s. I have been fascinated by John for nearly 40 years and I felt closer to him in this book than any other biography.
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- D Furnell
- 19-02-22
Good for Recording Geeks
While the detail may be too much for many, I was fascinated by the story of how Lennon shaped the songs for Double Fantasy over the year.
It may seem distasteful to go into too many details about the actual murder or give publicity to the killer, much of the book was foreshadowing the event and the lack of detail once the bullets were fired seems unbalanced (possibly there are more ghoulish accounts elsewhere).
The narrator’s voice grated on me - reminding me of Microsoft’s computer generated speaking text drone.
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- Stuart. G
- 14-06-21
A fitting Tribute
As a Lennon fan of over 40 years now, I am always a little cautious about the author's intent when it comes to biographies of the late Beatle. Scandal sells, and I've no interest in that. But I've also no interest in blind hero worship either.
This book never falls in to either trap. It feels like a relatively honest account of Lennon's last year. Never over playing either his gifts or his demons, instead the author delivers a very human story. I like bios where we're always fully aware that the subject dresses by putting on his trousers one leg at a time . John Lennon was certainly a flawed man, but that puts him in good company with the rest of humanity.
It's both comforting and sad to read how happy and enthusiastic he was about life and the future in late 1980. A beautifully read listen.
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- Caerwyn
- 05-08-21
excellent listen.
excellent listen. very interesting, sad and funny at the same time. can recommend this title.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-03-22
Good insight in to Lennon in his last years
Good listen & I enjoyed this book surprisingly, inside information and well researched. I would recommend it to John Lennon fans ❤✌🏼
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- Kindle Customer
- 07-10-21
Very interesting but desperately sad.
If you’re a fan of John Lennon, I’m sure you find this very interesting. As we all know, the ending is desperately sad. Thankfully we are saved too many gory details to concentrate on what his life was like in those last few years.
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- R. Williams
- 05-06-21
Excellent account of John Lennon's life in 1980
Enjoyable and interesting account of John Lennons final year.
Captures the excitement that Lennon felt towards returning to the music scene and the creative process that he experienced in creating the double fantasy album. The end of Lennon’s life was tastefully done and the audiobook really brought New York 1980 to life.
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- Andy Gibney
- 29-08-22
A fascinating look at the last year of a legend
A book that brings Lennon back to life, even though far too briefly. You know how it will end and wish that fate had been kinder.
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