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I caught a bit of sean lennon today on the tube and what I heard sounded prety nice. Nice guitar work and singing. He played Tomorrow which had a classic chord change sound and Dead Meat which had interesting lyrics. I had not heard much about anything Beatle lately and I think he carries the torch nicely!

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where did you hear that?

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Oops sorry - in the states on a channel called A $ E. But you can sample on-line at your local internet music retailer just search

https://www.burnlounge.com/catsmusicstore

You can listen to samples just search on Sean Lennon or the Album "friendly fire".

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thanks I will give it a try

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He recently played in a club near me in asbury park, but i missed it

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Thanks mjwjr, it's eerie how much he sounds like his dad.


I got blisters on my fingers........!
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I caught a bit of sean lennon today on the tube and what I heard sounded prety nice. Nice guitar work and singing. He played Tomorrow which had a classic chord change sound and Dead Meat which had interesting lyrics. I had not heard much about anything Beatle lately and I think he carries the torch nicely!
Yes I saw Sean Lennon on TV over hear last year he appeared on the Sharon Osbourne show, the show wasn't that good but this was a little Gem, he came across really well and he performed a few songs on his own with a basic Acoustic Guitar and sounded really good sends a bit of a shiver up your spine, he does look and sound similar to his father, he's a credit to Yoko Ono and his Father would be proud of him

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