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Fans remember John Lennon 30 years after his death

John Lennon's fans celebrated his life today by visiting Strawberry Fields, the Central Park garden dedicated in his honour, while a newly released interview he gave shortly before his death showed he was optimistic about his future.

Updated on: Dec 11, 2010 12:30 PM IST
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John Lennon's fans celebrated his life on Saturday by visiting Strawberry Fields, the Central Park garden dedicated in his honour, while a newly released interview he gave shortly before his death showed he was optimistic about his future.

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On the 30th anniversary of Lennon's murder outside his Manhattan apartment building, admirers played his music nearby at Strawberry Fields and placed flowers on a mosaic named for his song "Imagine".

The steady stream of visitors represented the range of people who love Lennon, from those who watched his career unfold as it happened to those who know only his music.

Father-daughter pair Paul DeLuca, 50, and Marissa DeLuca, 17, came from Boston to mark the day.

"I grew up with his voice," said Marissa DeLuca.

"The Beatles are the soundtrack to my childhood," she said.

"His voice is just kind of like home."

Her father said, "Nothing is timeless like the stuff John and Paul (McCartney) wrote."

In Liverpool, where Lennon was from, hundreds were expected to gather for a vigil today around the Peace and Harmony sculpture, recently unveiled by Lennon's former wife, Cynthia, and their son Julian in Chavasse Park.

 
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