Cool Video: John Lennon’s Jukebox
Even if you’re not a huge Beatles fan, I think this documentary about John Lennon’s jukebox is worth seeing for a neat history of the music of the sixites.
Basically John Lennon had a jukebox that he would take around with him on tour, filled with all of his favorite music. It’s a pretty good sampling of early R&B, Stax, to folk stuff from Dylan. What’s interesting to me is the documentary seeks out some of the original artists and goes over their inspirations. You can also hear a lot of musical influence toward the Beatles’ own songs.
Lastly, the whole idea of this large jukebox filled with 45 records is an interesting contrast to today’s iPods with tens of thousands of songs in a package no larger than a wallet. There’s something definitely more precious about having 40 odd physical objects containing your favorite music. The irony is that by having only room for 40 songs, might we be more careful about our selections and value that music more?
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September 2, 2007 at 10:39 am
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