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Title:
We all shine on : John, Yoko, and me
Publication Date:
2024
Publication Information:
New York : Dutton, 2024.
Physical Description:
viii, 293 pages, 16 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
ISBN:
9780593475553
Abstract:
"In 1972, Elliot Mintz installed a red light in his bedroom in Laurel Canyon. When it started flashing, it meant that either John Lennon or Yoko Ono--or sometimes both--were calling him. Which they did almost every day for nearly ten years, engaging Mintz in hours-long late-night phone conversations that all but consumed him for the better part of a decade. In We All Shine On, Mintz--a former radio and television host in Los Angeles--recounts the story of how their unlikely friendship began and where it led him over the years, revealing the ups and downs of a wild, touching, heartbreaking, and sometimes shocking relationship. Mintz takes readers inside John and Yoko's inner sanctums, including their expansive seventh-floor apartment in New York's fabled Dakota building, where Mintz was something of a semipermanent fixture, ultimately becoming the Lennons' closest and most trusted confidant. Mintz was with John and Yoko through creative highs, relationship and private challenges, fascinating interactions with the other former Beatles, and the happiest moment of their lives together, the birth of their son, Sean. He was also by Yoko's side during the aftermath of John's assassination on the doorstep of the Dakota--not merely a witness to it all, but a key figure in the drama of John and Yoko's extraordinary lives. We All Shine On is a must-read for Beatles and Lennon fans, offering an up close and intimate view of one of the most celebrated artists of the twentieth century, as well as one of the most fascinating marriages. But it's also a relationship story that just about everyone can relate to, a tale about friendship, about the choices we make in life, and how much we sacrifice of ourselves for the ones we love most"-- Provided by publisher.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Introduction. The Dakota, February 1981 -- Part One. Please, Please Me. Laurel Canyon, 1970 ; Los Angeles, 1971 ; Los Angeles, 1971 ; Ojai, 1972 -- Part Two. Magical Mystery Tour. San Francisco, 1972 ; Laurel Canyon, 1972 ; Los Angeles and New York, 1972 to 1973 ; New York and Los Angeles, 1973 -- Part Three. Cut Piece. Los Angeles, 1973 to 1974 ; Los Angeles, 1974 ; Los Angeles and New York, 1974 -- Part Four. Double Fantasy. New York, 1976 ; Japan, 1977 ; The Dakota, 1979 to 1980 ; Los Angeles and the Dakota, 1980 -- Epilogue. The Dakota, 1981.
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Language:
English
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