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Days That I´ll Remember: Spending Time with John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Jonathan Cott
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Description for Days That I´ll Remember: Spending Time with John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Hardcover. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Dustwrapper has some minor shelf wear, otherwise as new
A deeply personal memoir of time spent with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Cott's account begins with his first meeting of the world-famous couple in their basement flat in London, as a graduate student on a Fulbright where he was also serving as the "London editor" of a small rock magazine named Rolling Stone. The next day he was invited by Lennon to watch the recording of "Glass Onion" and "Birthday" at Abbey Road Studios. A connection was formed that lasted until Lennon's death - with Cott formally interviewing him again days before he was killed. Cott has also remained close friends with Yoko One. It is a fascinating and intimate reminiscence filled with Cott's insights as a cultural critic and journalist along with portions of the 1968 and 1980 interviews which will be transcribed within our book for the first time.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Like New
Publisher
Omnibus Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Number of Pages
242
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783050444
SKU
KCG0000893
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Ref
99-3
About Jonathan Cott
Jonathan Cott is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has written for the The New York Times and The New Yorker. He is the author of more than sixteen books including Dylan (a biography), Conversations with Glenn Gould, Stockhausen: Conversations with the Composer, and Back to a Shadow in the Night: Music Writings and Interviews - 1968-2001 and is the co-editor of The Ballad of John and Yoko. He lives in New York City.
Reviews for Days That I´ll Remember: Spending Time with John Lennon & Yoko Ono
Cott does a solid job of creating intimacy between Lennon and the reader, something fans of the much-missed musician will likely relish' Publishers Weekly