This photo was taken by my late friend Michael Held in the spring of
1974. It was the March of Dimes Concert in Central Park. Michael and I
had gone to volunteer and help move some sound equipment around.
Michael, as always, had his camera with him, and took this great shot of
John, along with Harry Nilsson, just as they took to the stage. They
did not perform, just spoke to the crowd. They had been watching the
crowd enter the Park from Lennon's apartment in the Dakota, on Central
Park West, and on a whim, decided to go down and "have a look."
I
can't imagine what direction Mr. Lennon's music would have taken had he
lived past the age of 40. But his message of Peace, though still
unfulfilled, resonates as strongly today as it did 30 years ago. When
you go out today, do something nice for someone. Say hello to a
stranger, give a buck to the homeless guy you usually pass by. I bet
that John would love it if you do.
This is the link to John Lennon rehearsing "Imagine" for the first time;
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