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is the one that yoko ono and john lennon met q. over it was at an exhibit in london and john asked yoko if he could hammer a nail into the artwork yoko said yes that's going to cost you five shelly's so john said well i'll pay you five imaginary show shillings and then i'll hammer it in an imaginary nail now i'll have five shillings but i do have a hammer and i have a nail and i have a hammer and am made my catholic wife forgive me. violence and the murder of john lennon goes through this installation called the family portrait. me and the whole. troop play climbs the idea of the piece is to look through the hole and see violence in perspective of the victim. her art is one of ideas not a statics a room of makeshift coffins built like those after a massacre trees represent rebirth john hendricks yoko ono's long time friend thinks the art world is finally recognizing her contribution she basically invented a new set of conceptual ideas long before others did for instance. instructions for paving. she didn't need to make the paintings
is the one that yoko ono and john lennon met q. over it was at an exhibit in london and john asked yoko if he could hammer a nail into the artwork yoko said yes that's going to cost you five shelly's so john said well i'll pay you five imaginary show shillings and then i'll hammer it in an imaginary nail now i'll have five shillings but i do have a hammer and i have a nail and i have a hammer and am made my catholic wife forgive me. violence and the murder of john lennon goes through this...
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all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest thought of her more or less just the wife of john button you know and you know the people the person the people say oprah of the beatles on the or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you're number that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from leipzig is called pieces power and it displaced sixty years of our work i didn't know she had that much artwork to show and i think it could really change the way we think about yoko ono i was at the opening and right to the very last minute we weren't sure if she was going to show up or not ok right without further ado let's have a look at the exhibition. musicians and it's like war wound just because. you only created this work by piece to jesus christ in one thousand nine hundred sixty five it recalls the victims of hiroshima and of its wars. the band plays on until it can no more until the music.
all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest thought of her more or less just the wife of john button you know and you know the people the person the people say oprah of the beatles on the or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you're number that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit...
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all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of jon benet you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles on the or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from leipzig is called pieces power and it displaced sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show.
all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of jon benet you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles on the or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from leipzig...
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all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of john by the you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles and or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from leipzig...
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beatles on or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from pieces power and it displaced sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show and.
beatles on or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from pieces power and it displaced sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show and.
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beatles and or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from this whole piece is power and it display sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show.
beatles and or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from this whole piece is power and it display sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show.
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the iconic tools of rock 'n roll is set to open, from the telecaster strummed by muddy waters to john lennon'sstring rickenbacker, the display is a treasure trove for music lovers. take a listen. reporter: it was the start of a revolution. ♪ [cheering] reporter: and now the art spaces of the met museum in new york are being felt -- filled by the icons of rock 'n roll. "play it loud" is taking on the genre that changed music forever. >> this is one o of the most important artistic movements of our lifetitime. it is now 70 plus years old and there are a lot of living legends who can participate, who could lend their objects and expertise to the show. reporter: and they did. the collection boasts 130 pieces on loan from some of rock 'n roll's biggest names. the beatles' ringo starr, eddie van halen, and keith richards of rolling stones fame to name a few. it is organized thematically and looks at how musicians embraced emerging technologies. "play it loud" can be heard and seen. the eagles legend here. ♪ [applause] >> hanging on the wall here at the metropolitan museum of art is the highest accol
the iconic tools of rock 'n roll is set to open, from the telecaster strummed by muddy waters to john lennon'sstring rickenbacker, the display is a treasure trove for music lovers. take a listen. reporter: it was the start of a revolution. ♪ [cheering] reporter: and now the art spaces of the met museum in new york are being felt -- filled by the icons of rock 'n roll. "play it loud" is taking on the genre that changed music forever. >> this is one o of the most important...
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just a bit about talking us a kindred kissin in my john lennon says tonight here the image to. keep. we talked francis not in the trunk and we had to initiate in a good song music you know to the joke i asked him a little mushy to be a book admin a true music laden truck. and that this issue partly moonachie ok john on the need to make this a ad-hoc museum's record that you can so says the critical are good idea comes. a little. shy a land just send them all down. your own she that she be how truly elemis i mean to note it in sad shocked little sod to think i not need our digital death or to get it. out the lawn was lousy shot polygamous she is the gift it is the on the cliff the guy survived. because middle man that i'm shocked little is that that. you. stumble into a demographic upset to provide the sht. room large to lash or one lab we are i in some large beings on the wrong alarm on the ramadan ganesh we're on the harley see wish to tubby room the machines be on at all not double click didn't we part just have on market that can be to actually get through all of. our. music
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. >> just picture john lennon with, like, a fly rod, just out in the middle of a stream. magazine. [cheers and applause] just trout fishing. $1,000--let's go for 2,000. if this show ends up writing you a check for a million dollars today, you'll probably think we're munificent, which is another word for being what? >> so i like to fancy myself a little bit of a wordsmith. so "munificent," uh, would be a word that would mean "generous." so i'm gonna go c, final answer. >> a million dollars is very generous. that's right. [cheers and applause] and we're getting closer. about to take our fourth step up there, $3,000 question. if you repeat the name of what city's nfl team three times, you'll also be saying the title of a hit destiny's child song about monthly expenditures? >> atlanta falcons, chicago bears, dallas stars, buffalo bills. it's gotta be "bills, bills, bills." so i'm gonna go with d, final answer. >> you said dallas stars. that's the hockey team. the football team--it doesn't matter, you got it right! "bills, bills, bills." [cheers and applause] >> oh, man! >> bu
. >> just picture john lennon with, like, a fly rod, just out in the middle of a stream. magazine. [cheers and applause] just trout fishing. $1,000--let's go for 2,000. if this show ends up writing you a check for a million dollars today, you'll probably think we're munificent, which is another word for being what? >> so i like to fancy myself a little bit of a wordsmith. so "munificent," uh, would be a word that would mean "generous." so i'm gonna go c, final...
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and roll's most prominent hardware from the telecaster played by blues legend a muddy waters for john lennon's trad string rickenbacker the display is a treasure trove for music lovers. it was the start of a revolution. and now the art spaces of the met museum in new york are being filled by the icons of rock n roll. using a cornucopia of instruments play it loud is taking on the history of the genre that changed music forever it's a great time because this is one of the most important artistic movements of our lifetimes and generations now rock n roll is seventy years seventy plus years old and there are still a lot of living legends who could participate who could lends their objects and lend their expertise to the show and that they did the connection boasts more than one hundred thirty pieces on loan from some of rock n roll's biggest names. the beatles ringrose star eddie van halen band keith richards of rolling stones fame to name just a few the exhibition is organized the magically and looks at how musicians embrace the merging technologies play it loud can be heard as well as seen taki
and roll's most prominent hardware from the telecaster played by blues legend a muddy waters for john lennon's trad string rickenbacker the display is a treasure trove for music lovers. it was the start of a revolution. and now the art spaces of the met museum in new york are being filled by the icons of rock n roll. using a cornucopia of instruments play it loud is taking on the history of the genre that changed music forever it's a great time because this is one of the most important artistic...
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because of that mick mulvaney white house chief of staff and conservative john lennon have come out sayingy ain't handing over shit. >> the white house is pushing back against the request for president trump's tax returns calling it a political stunt. >> you believe democrats will never see the president's tax returns. >> oh, no, never. nor should they. keep in mind, that was an issue litigated during the election. voters knew the president could have given his tax returns, they knew he didn't and elected him anyway which, of course, drives the democrats crazy. >> trevor: oh, that's next-level logic. pretty smart. he's saying because trump won the election, it means everyone in the country is fine with everything he did. which is not true. just because people voted with trump doesn't mean they like everything he came with. like when you buy cable and it comes with six months of starz. nobody's happy. just tell me what channel it's on so i can avoid it. starz, the spirit airlines of cable. ( laughter ) that argument is a lie. trump didn't run on never releasing his taxes. if you remember, h
because of that mick mulvaney white house chief of staff and conservative john lennon have come out sayingy ain't handing over shit. >> the white house is pushing back against the request for president trump's tax returns calling it a political stunt. >> you believe democrats will never see the president's tax returns. >> oh, no, never. nor should they. keep in mind, that was an issue litigated during the election. voters knew the president could have given his tax returns,...
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will be shown along with keith moon's custom drum set, jerry lee lewis' baby grand piano, and john lennon'sthe met's exhibition "play it loud." it's the first time an art museum has honored the instruments of rock 'n roll. >> this is chuck berry's guitar that he used to record john my b good, the first great rock an then about a guitar player. ♪ >> it's still got the traveling tags on the case. >> yeah, chuck berry on the case. it's as pure as you can get. >> reporter: jason dubney is curator of the met's musical instrument department. >> i think we're celebrating these amazing artists. >> reporter: he spent five years organizing the exhibition with the rock & roll hall of fame. these are ringo's drums? >> this is his first lovely drum set. he bought this in 1963. >> reporter: featuring the same drum head used on the beatles' ed sullivan show appearance in 1964. >> he really wanted the drums to say ludwig, so everybody knew he was playing american drums. >> reporter: this looks almost like a time machine. >> in a way, it almost is. >> reporter: it's the towering rigged up on top of a hammon
will be shown along with keith moon's custom drum set, jerry lee lewis' baby grand piano, and john lennon'sthe met's exhibition "play it loud." it's the first time an art museum has honored the instruments of rock 'n roll. >> this is chuck berry's guitar that he used to record john my b good, the first great rock an then about a guitar player. ♪ >> it's still got the traveling tags on the case. >> yeah, chuck berry on the case. it's as pure as you can get. >>...
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wash had existed there i nibble about talked up a bit just a bit about talking us a kiss and my john lennon says you not hear the image to. keep. the top brown says not in the trunk it should react in english to in a good song music you know to the joke i should a little not be a book you admin of the truth musically it is truck. and that is issue fark you. john on the need to make this a ad-hoc museums record that you can so says the crystal are good idea comes. back here live it. needs a notch lash shah alam just send them all down. your own she she how to lead elements i mean in order to sacha shock a little sod to think i not need our digital doctor to get it shows how the long. shot polygamous she lives the gift doing on it is the on the list you guys survived to. visit on that i was shocked little was that that. you. stumble into demographic. profile. room largely to lash over on lab we'll i should rooms all now romel up on the ramadan vanished you were on the harley soon wish the tubby room day machines based on it all not a little cool to be participative on market that can be truly
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to sit there i nibble about talked up a bit just a bit about talking us a kindred kiss and in my john lennon says tonight here the image to. a jewel in a kit. we talked francis not in the trunk and we had an image to interview song music you know to the joke i rushed him a little nash. admin of the truth musically it is truck. and that is issue partly moon it's ok john on the need to make this a ad-hoc museums record that you can such is the clue to the lack of good idea comes. here live it. needs so much less shah alam just send them all down. your own she that she be how truly elemis i mean to note it in sad shocked little sod to think i not need our digital death or to get it. out the lawn was lousy shot polygamous she is the gift and it was the bush on the cliff the guy survived. isn't on that i'm shocked little was that that. he. stumbled on thirty demographic ips it profanely the sht. room large to lash or one lab we are i in some large rooms on the room alum on the ramadan ganesh one on the hardest wish to tell me what room the machines be on at all not the local to me part just on la
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> john lennon, as he was entering his premises, was shot by an unknown at this time, whiterld has reacted with immense shock and grief to the first rock 'n' roll assassination. >> it was like in one moment the '60s and the '70s got murdered. >> in his life he's given more love than most men and women on the face of this earth. we're here to prove that love is not dead, even though john is. >> you know, you start the decade with the death of a beatle. you don't really know where you're going to go from that point, you know, culturally or musically. >> for a while it seemed there was nothing new on the horizon. announcing the latest achievement in home entertainment. the power of sight. video. the power of sound. stereo. >> mtv. music television. >> we all are so excited about this new concept in tv. we'll be doing for tv what f.m. did for radio. ♪ >> at the time the world was saying, we don't think anybody is going to watch videos over and over. but we knew we had something special. ♪ ooh, my little pretty one, pretty one ♪ ♪ when you gonna give me some time sharona ♪ >> mtv
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> john lennon, as he was entering his premises, was shot by an unknown at this time, whiterld has reacted with immense shock and grief to the first rock 'n' roll assassination. >> it was like in one moment the '60s and the '70s got murdered. >> in his life he's given more love than most men and women on the face of this earth. we're here to prove that love is not dead, even though john is. >> you know, you start the decade with the death of a beatle....
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. >> i think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lennon. >> yeah. >> in that he was> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band fell apart after only making a couple records. you know? what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the hangover of grunge. oh, my god, my head's pounding. this has been insane. let's turn on oasis. ♪ and after all ♪ you're my wonderwall >> they were the opposite of nirvana because they wanted fame. no matter how big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country, and it's as simple as that. and it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way is they've got no kind of -- no false modesty. >> anybody can just sort of go we're brilliant. it's like -- >> anybody who's got the balls to do that is good in my book. ♪ but i'm a creep >> "creep" came out in the early '90s. and that was as much of an
. >> i think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lennon. >> yeah. >> in that he was> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band fell apart after only making a couple records. you know? what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, the verve, blur, the britpop thing, it was like the...
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." >> mark david chapman, when he shot john lennon, also had a copy of "the catcher in the rye," whichhe street, and he's asking neighbors about her, showing the photograph. >> this young man stopped me. and he had his manila envelope. and he had a picture on the front of a young woman. he stopped me and said, "have you seen this girl in the neighborhood?" and he looked really weird. he looked kind of demonic or something. and i didn't give him any information. i just said, "what," and kept on walking. >> but let's face it. it's hollywood. someone strange walking up and down the sidewalk isn't that unusual, so no one thought to call the police. >> so bardo shows up early in the morning. he rings the buzzer. >> she was expecting a script to be delivered. >> rebecca is awaiting a copy of the script of "godfather part iii" in anticipation of her meeting later that day. >> the intercom in her building was broken. >> instead of being able to talk to somebody over the intercom, she had to come down and open the door. >> rebecca was the kind of person -- she wouldn't think twice about going o
." >> mark david chapman, when he shot john lennon, also had a copy of "the catcher in the rye," whichhe street, and he's asking neighbors about her, showing the photograph. >> this young man stopped me. and he had his manila envelope. and he had a picture on the front of a young woman. he stopped me and said, "have you seen this girl in the neighborhood?" and he looked really weird. he looked kind of demonic or something. and i didn't give him any...
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. >> cobain is as an important a gure today as, say, john lennon would have been to cobain.y goldberg sheds new light on the rock star. >> i believed he wass. i loved him. and i understood his point of view. be of he best i could t help to him. >> reporter: goldberg managed nirvana forhrhe final and a half years of bain's fe. love, e married courtney had baby francis bean, and achieved stardom. theirlbum never mind hails as one of the best rock albums ever. but along with massive fame came internal struggle. >> he was a master of the craft of rock and roll, but he also was comingrom a place that was very deep havinadto do with olescent pain and loneliness in a way that seems to speak to people. >>eporter: especially his young fans at the time. generation x. who idolized cobain. ♪ thr anthem was their biggest hit. "smells like teen spirit". >> it's a song that says everyone out there who feels the a way iry do, eone out there who feels like an outcast, here's one for you. >> reporter: cobain's fans were crushed by news of his suicide in 1994. >> i pulled overt and i j -- i wa
. >> cobain is as an important a gure today as, say, john lennon would have been to cobain.y goldberg sheds new light on the rock star. >> i believed he wass. i loved him. and i understood his point of view. be of he best i could t help to him. >> reporter: goldberg managed nirvana forhrhe final and a half years of bain's fe. love, e married courtney had baby francis bean, and achieved stardom. theirlbum never mind hails as one of the best rock albums ever. but along with...
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. >> cobain is as important a figure today as, say, john lennon would have been to cobain. sheds new light on the rock star. >> i believed he was a genius. i loved him. i understood his point of view. i did the best i could to be of help to him. >> reporter: goldberg managed nirvana for the final 3 1/2 years of cobain's life when he married courtney love, had baby frances bean. their album never mind hailed as one of the best rock albums ever, skyrocketed to the top of the charts. along with massive fame came internal struggle. >> he was a master of the craft of rock and roll, but he also was coming from a place that was very deep having do with adolescent pain and loneliness in a way that seems to speak to people. >> reporter: especially especially his young fans, generation x, who idolized cobain. ♪ >> reporter: their anthem was nirvana's biggest hit, "smells like teen spirit". >> it says everyone out there who fees the way i do, everyone who feels like an outcast, here's one for you. >> reporter: cobain's fans were crushed by news of his suicide in 1994. >> i pulled over
. >> cobain is as important a figure today as, say, john lennon would have been to cobain. sheds new light on the rock star. >> i believed he was a genius. i loved him. i understood his point of view. i did the best i could to be of help to him. >> reporter: goldberg managed nirvana for the final 3 1/2 years of cobain's life when he married courtney love, had baby frances bean. their album never mind hailed as one of the best rock albums ever, skyrocketed to the top of the...
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john lennon at his most exciting. here you go, sports fans.een there when it first came out. stuart: but i like it. >>> check the big board. we're holding on to a very small decline for the dow, 50 points lower. the dow right at 26,500. by the way we have three of the most, huge tech companies coming out with earnings this week. i say that word deliberately. facebook, microsoft, amazon. they report earnings on wednesday and thursday. and, all of them, as we walk up to it, all of them are up. look at microsoft. close to 124. ashley: you giggle. stuart: sorry about that. this is no giggling matter, look at this. an msnbc reporter confronted robert mueller as he was leaving easter sunday services. you got to watch this. roll it, please. >> could i ask you a couple questions? will you testify before congress, sir? >> no comment. >> are you sure about that, sir? >> no comment. >> if he were anybody but the president would mr. trump be indicted, sir? >> now that you, now thaw finished the -- >> sir, why didn't you make a recommendation to congress o
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