I’m a big Beatles fan so thanks for this video Dan.I was lucky to visit john’s house a few years ago. His bedroom was the small bedroom on the left. When I walked in to see it, it was very emotional. Looking out of the window as John did looking out for Paul walking up the road to see him. Seeing his mum’s grave was sad and it was a good point about John being there also with his mum, maybe he is! I have to say, it was the most beautiful graveyard I’ve seen...all those flowery well kept graves. Happy New Year Dan...looking forward to your 2024 videos. 👍
Visting johns home was amazing i went few years ago just was in his room on my own felt very surreal I looked out the window can see where his mom died very eerie but in some ways peaceful
@@lisatwigger551 yes I know what you mean. I also went into his room on my own...I was sneaky 😉 just as the tour were about to leave, I shot upstairs (no one noticed) and went into john’s room...I didn’t want to leave. Very emotional. It’s something I thought I would never be privileged to see. Have you visited Paul’s home? It’s worth seeing too. Where they sat making their fabulous music. It’s a nice house. 👍
This was wonderful: seeing Julia's final resting place (and your family back story for the names on the stones was truly appreciated!). Saw The Beatles in concert in 1966--an important event, and memory. Visited Liverpool in '76 and '79--before there was anything remotely resembling a 'Beatles nostalgia' tour. Had to seek out the sites for ourselves, which was part of the fun! Visited the house on Menlove Avenue (as you did here); not far from that site, is Strawberry Field (no 's' in the name), the inspiration for John's song; and further along, Penny Lane with its 'shelter in the middle of the roundabout'... 17:51 As for Eleanor Rigby? Paul claims that he never knew of that headstone--that he was told of it much later, and attributed using the name as a sort of 'buried memory'. What was interesting was the date Eleanor died: 10 October 1939--exactly one year and a day before John Lennon was born (9 October 1940)! Amazing.💓
Went to a Beatles convention in 1978 in Liverpool , wasn’t like it is now . Still had a great time . I think Alan Williams was there , first manager , a place called Pickwicks , probably gone now .
There was a pub they frequented, opposite the High School (Secondary) which both Paul and George attended,, and very close to John's first flat: it was called Ye Craic/Crack--so named, for the good times to be had there😆 and also because the pub was so NARROW! That has GOT to still be there! ❤❤@@anneliamohara2842
What a difference in the graveyards. Those graves so beautifully decorated - and the size of some of them! Then to the graveyard where Julia's buried. Could someone not make it a bit better than it is - so sad.
Cheers for the shout out Dan! I loved Cilla, especially "You're My World". She had a good set of pipes. Never could get into the Beatles, but I do like a few songs. The 2nd graveyard was more interesting to me, so thanks for doing that one too. Hope you have an awesome time welcoming in the new year. Be safe 💜Deb of Oz.
Yoko Ono gave her Ex-FBI bodyguard, Doug MacDougall, the task of arranging the cremation of John’s body which duly took place on the afternoon of 10th December, just 36 hours after his death. While McDougall was at the crematorium, he somehow discovered a small metal object in John’s ashes. A police lab report request form regarding this metal object described it as a “Metal Object, Grey in Colour”. The lab came to the unconvincing conclusion that the unidentified metal object was probably a part of the 'metal basket' that collected John’s ashes and it must have 'broken off somehow.' Doug MacDougall then returned John’s ashes to Yoko at the Dakota in a brightly wrapped box. The box was apparently a ruse to fool the fans camped in the street outside the Dakota. The box was placed under Yoko's bed at the Dakota. Everything else regarding John's ashes after that is pure speculation.
Interesting. It could be that some of his ashes were returned there as it’s common practice with the cremated. So some scattered in NY and the rest in buried Liverpool makes sense.
John was cremated rather quickly and remains scattered in Central Park by Yoko because it was a place he was quite fond of. I doubt his British family had enough time to react to get any of his remains. Yoko is quite a controlling person. Legal proceedings would've had to have taken place in order for that to happen
John spoke quite openly about his thoughts on life and death. It is probable that he would have made his feelings known to Yoko as to how he wanted his ashes scattered. It may even have been written in his will. Yoko and Sean did visited Liverpool in 1984, so it is possible that part of his remains were scattered on his mothers grave. The fact that he may have been cremated rather quickly doesn't mean that his ashes could not be kept indefinitely. There is no expiration date on ash. How that makes it a consiracy theory, I am not quite sure.
The place where John Lennon s ashes are scattered is called Strawberry Fields in Central Park it's opposite The Datota Building where John and Yoko lived.
The tall red brick building behind the Simon Peter Centre at 14:39 is the church hall where John Lennon first met Paul McCartney on 6th July 1957. Eleanor Rigby’s grave is almost directly opposite.
@@naytch2003 sure … I don’t think I said that it was John, did I? … I was noting with an emphasis (in my own way) Dan’s saying “here comes the sun” (approx. 09:59) and, further on his noting that the the sun peaking out “was a sign” ….
@judis6224 That's what I thought, too. I visited the area on my trip to England years ago. Also, in this part of Liverpool, John and Stu Sutcliffe shared a flat while they were students at the art college. I believe the street name was Gambier Terrace. I recall seeing the same church from that location. Liverpool was a blast. I loved it. Even had a pint at the pub John used to bring his then girlfriend, Cynthia Powell to. It's called Ye Cracke. A wonderful, centuries old establishment. Cheers. 👍
George Smith is buried in St. Peter's Church, Woolton (the 2nd graveyard in this video)....Uncle George was important to John as he lived with him and brought him up (with Mimi) at Menlove ave until John was 14...He was very close to John
Elenor Rigby, a local lady who passed away in 1939 and buried in her local cemetry unknowing that her name would later be immortalised forever and her name would be known worldwide for generations to come
I wonder if you would consider doing a walk about in Bibury, it is such a beautiful village with a beautiful river walk and a great old church and cemetery
some people laugh at the story i am about to tell you, but i know it is true. When i was about 19 in 1980, I got a job at a Mecca bingo hall in Lincoln England. My job was to sell bingo tickets and sell hot drinks and snacks at 1/2 time. This one day, I was told to go to the upstairs stock room and get about 3 big sleeves of polystyrene cups. To get to the store room, you had to walk up the steps at the side ofthe stage and this took you into the old dressing room. I walked in and the old makeup mirror was on the wall. it was about 6ft by about 3foot. The Beatles had played there on the night of the 28th Nov 1963. I sat in that chair and Iswear that that was the biggest kick Ihave had in my life. To look into a mirror that my heros had lookinto some 17 years previously. about 3 years later, they knocked it down to make way for a shoping centre, if i had known then what i know now, i would have smashed it and took a bit. Thinks dont have to be worth a lot of money to be of great value to some one else.
Was up Liverpool Cathedral over the weekend & retraced your walk. Saw the vampire grave & little graces. There’s a few people in this one, I didn’t realise it was so big either
I wonder if her head stone is actually the size shown there. Or, if over time it has gotten smaller from people chipping peices off of it. For surviners. Might have had several head stones over years. People taking peices from it. To me, it would be disrespectful.
I can't remember exactly how the story goes but Cilla Black repeatedly said in numerous interviews she didn't want to live past 75 or 80 I can't remember which and she was ready to die and then she did abruptly die. I know she was in poor health but it always seemed suspicious to me how she went on about death and dying soon and then. passed away shortly after. Police said nothing suspicious though
She said that because her mother had died of Osteoporosis at the age of 75 and that her final years were difficult. Cilla was 72 and suffering from arthritis and in considerable pain in her latter years. However, the autopsy report records her death as the result of a stroke where she fell backwards and hit her head. She went undiscovered for four hours. I was surprised that Bobby wasn't buried with her. In the video, her parents grave is the next grave but one to her own.
John did not want to be cremated so of course his wife had him cremated. After she was handed the ashes she put them underneath her bed. What happened to them after that is a mystery..
Of course he wanted to be cremated. He knew exactly what kind of problems being buried in a graveyard would cause: Graffiti (see Jim Morrisons grave), or headstone hunters (see the problems they have with the Abbey Road street sign) or body parts exporters (see the problems Charlie Chaplin's body underwent.) It is for these very reasons that there is no 'surname' on the grave.
@@KebabMusicLtd True but given the free spirit he was, I doubt he’d want to be buried with mom. I feel the cremains were scattered by yolo somewhere accessible to his wishes,
His house is kind cute . Why didn’t he live with his parents? What happened to them. I never got into the beetles . They where before I was born and Elvis too
Many years ago possibly late 1980's in Lennon's Bar In Matthew Street, a DJ interrupted the record playing and advised the people inside that Charlie Lennon had arrived in the club. Charlie duly acknowledged the crowd. Not sure who Charlie was to be honest, but seemed like a decent bloke.
Heard John was buried under the Imagine sign in new York,think John would want to be buried in liverpool with his family.ono talk over everything,even John's will for Julian.
What's that got to do with it??? They didn't put a headstone on there so that crazy fans wouldn't go there and sleep by the grave (as happened to Jim Morrison). That doesn't mean that they didn't know where she was buried. Now everybody wants to go and take pictures of it.
And second of all I don't think John Lennon is very there because he was cremated after he died in 1980 and this Yoko Ono put his ashes there Yoko isn't a very nice person
Paul said he made up the name Eleanor Rigby and was surprised many years later that name was on a grave near where the Beatles grew up. It was really kind of like making up a name then finding it on facebook today. Rigby was a very common name as is Eleanor in England.
I find that story a bit far-fetched considering the cemetery is only a couple of yards away from where John and Paul first met. It's possible that he saw the name many times but only remembered it subconsciously when he was writing the song in 1966. He probably thought it was a made up name until he learned that gravestone existed. It's like if I was writing a story and made up a name... two months later I visit a cemetery I have visited many times in my life and see a stone with that same name on it.
I think Yoko did respect his wishes and flew his body back to Liverpool for burial sounds unbelievable well no I don’t think so I also believe that this could be his Grave your visiting and that she Pretended his real remains were in Central Park to throw press attention off and Fans I don’t think Yoko would have Done her own thing in terms of what John wanted plus I think John stated he wanted to be buried
Happy New Year Dan 🎉 I'm not a huge fan of the Beatles but I like Eleanor Rigby song as a child that never seems to age. I did see Paul McCartney live in 2003 he was awesome. That be said I did prefer Wings music which he played more of when I'd seen him 👍
I’m a big Beatles fan so thanks for this video Dan.I was lucky to visit john’s house a few years ago. His bedroom was the small bedroom on the left. When I walked in to see it, it was very emotional. Looking out of the window as John did looking out for Paul walking up the road to see him. Seeing his mum’s grave was sad and it was a good point about John being there also with his mum, maybe he is! I have to say, it was the most beautiful graveyard I’ve seen...all those flowery well kept graves. Happy New Year Dan...looking forward to your 2024 videos. 👍
Visting johns home was amazing i went few years ago just was in his room on my own felt very surreal I looked out the window can see where his mom died very eerie but in some ways peaceful
@@lisatwigger551 yes I know what you mean. I also went into his room on my own...I was sneaky 😉 just as the tour were about to leave, I shot upstairs (no one noticed) and went into john’s room...I didn’t want to leave. Very emotional. It’s something I thought I would never be privileged to see. Have you visited Paul’s home? It’s worth seeing too. Where they sat making their fabulous music. It’s a nice house. 👍
@@sandradring6265 yea did the two loved it so much history amazing
Loved the video I've never seen such beautiful graves all decorated for Xmas just shows love never dies for the people closest to your heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️
John Lennon was an AWESOME singer! I loved and still love his song Imagine.
This was wonderful: seeing Julia's final resting place (and your family back story for the names on the stones was truly appreciated!).
Saw The Beatles in concert in 1966--an important event, and memory. Visited Liverpool in '76 and '79--before there was anything remotely resembling a 'Beatles nostalgia' tour. Had to seek out the sites for ourselves, which was part of the fun! Visited the house on Menlove Avenue (as you did here); not far from that site, is Strawberry Field (no 's' in the name), the inspiration for John's song; and further along, Penny Lane with its 'shelter in the middle of the roundabout'...
17:51 As for Eleanor Rigby? Paul claims that he never knew of that headstone--that he was told of it much later, and attributed using the name as a sort of 'buried memory'. What was interesting was the date Eleanor died: 10 October 1939--exactly one year and a day before John Lennon was born (9 October 1940)! Amazing.💓
That's bizarre!
Went to a Beatles convention in 1978 in Liverpool , wasn’t like it is now . Still had a great time . I think Alan Williams was there , first manager , a place called Pickwicks , probably gone now .
Right? Incredible! @@Jones-w5i
There was a pub they frequented, opposite the High School (Secondary) which both Paul and George attended,, and very close to John's first flat: it was called Ye Craic/Crack--so named, for the good times to be had there😆 and also because the pub was so NARROW! That has GOT to still be there! ❤❤@@anneliamohara2842
Great Video...thank u 4 sharing 😊😊😊😊😊
This was fantastic! Thanks so much. While the rest of us are giving it a chance, I hope John is finally at Peace ✌️✌️☮️
I WAS A VERY VERY BIG BEATLES FAN. JOHN WAS KILLED ON MY HUSBANDS BIRTHDAY. I STILL LOVE LOVE LOVE THE BEATLES. THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!!!!!!!
What a difference in the graveyards. Those graves so beautifully decorated - and the size of some of them! Then to the graveyard where Julia's buried. Could someone not make it a bit better than it is - so sad.
She died in the 50's when you were lucky to get anything on your grave never mind a nice big black marble stone.
Cheers for the shout out Dan! I loved Cilla, especially "You're My World". She had a good set of pipes. Never could get into the Beatles, but I do like a few songs. The 2nd graveyard was more interesting to me, so thanks for doing that one too. Hope you have an awesome time welcoming in the new year. Be safe 💜Deb of Oz.
I love that you call your car "the Dead Mobile". Much ❤ from Nashville, TN USA 🇺🇸
Yoko Ono gave her Ex-FBI bodyguard, Doug MacDougall, the task of arranging the cremation of John’s body which duly took place on the afternoon of 10th December, just 36 hours after his death. While McDougall was at the crematorium, he somehow discovered a small metal object in John’s ashes. A police lab report request form regarding this metal object
described it as a “Metal Object, Grey in Colour”. The lab came to the unconvincing conclusion that the unidentified metal object was probably a part of the 'metal basket' that collected John’s ashes and it must have
'broken off somehow.' Doug MacDougall then returned John’s ashes to Yoko at the Dakota in a brightly wrapped box. The box was apparently a ruse to fool the fans camped in the street outside the Dakota. The box was placed under Yoko's bed at the Dakota. Everything else regarding John's ashes after that is pure speculation.
Interesting. It could be that some of his ashes were returned there as it’s common practice with the cremated. So some scattered in NY and the rest in buried Liverpool makes sense.
John was cremated rather quickly and remains scattered in Central Park by Yoko because it was a place he was quite fond of. I doubt his British family had enough time to react to get any of his remains. Yoko is quite a controlling person. Legal proceedings would've had to have taken place in order for that to happen
Yes.
Absolutely true.. ignore the fanciful conspiracy theories on this one.
Lennon's ashes were scattered in Central Park NY
I heard that Yoko kept John’s ashes under her bed.
John spoke quite openly about his thoughts on life and death. It is probable that he would have made his feelings known to Yoko as to how he wanted his ashes scattered. It may even have been written in his will. Yoko and Sean did visited Liverpool in 1984, so it is possible that part of his remains were scattered on his mothers grave. The fact that he may have been cremated rather quickly doesn't mean that his ashes could not be kept indefinitely. There is no expiration date on ash. How that makes it a consiracy theory, I am not quite sure.
The place where John Lennon s ashes are scattered is called Strawberry Fields in Central Park it's opposite The Datota Building where John and Yoko lived.
Such love for the departed at Christmas
The tall red brick building behind the Simon Peter Centre at 14:39 is the church hall where John Lennon first met Paul McCartney on 6th July 1957. Eleanor Rigby’s grave is almost directly opposite.
Thank you Dan Happy New Year to you!🎉❤
Here comes the sun, Here comes the sun, And I’d say you’ve caught some sunshine synchronicity …. Excellent work, Thank you Dan. MIchael
What music do you listen to?
That was a George Harrison song not John Lennon
@@naytch2003 sure … I don’t think I said that it was John, did I? … I was noting with an emphasis (in my own way) Dan’s saying “here comes the sun” (approx. 09:59) and, further on his noting that the the sun peaking out “was a sign” ….
Here comes the sun and you made it rain coins. You made it rain
Wow, thanks Michael, yeah that was so weird because it was cloudy up until then
The front porch of Aunt Mimi's house is where John and Paul used to practise singing and playing their guitars.
Enjoyable tour thank you and happy new year
Beautiful memorials with all the flags, decorations, photos and lights.
Haven’t seen you in a while good to see you aqain beautiful Christmas tributes on gravestones lovly to see thankyou ❤️😊
That’s the most festive looking cemetery I’ve ever seen. Both cemeteries look amazing to walk through.
This was a beautiful tour Hapy New Year Dan
John was a choir boy at St Peter's Church were Elenor Rigby is buried
No it was paul who was in the choir.
@judis6224 That's what I thought, too. I visited the area on my trip to England years ago. Also, in this part of Liverpool, John and Stu Sutcliffe shared a flat while they were students at the art college. I believe the street name was Gambier Terrace. I recall seeing the same church from that location. Liverpool was a blast. I loved it. Even had a pint at the pub John used to bring his then girlfriend, Cynthia Powell to. It's called Ye Cracke. A wonderful, centuries old establishment. Cheers. 👍
John Winston Ono Lennon is cremated but where?
Thanks for the history walk... interesting indeed. 😊 Happy New Year Mr. Dan! Enjoy your exploring!
Dan a very interesting tour, and thank you so much for sharing the history about The Beatles.
Reclamation and Restoration is good . Good walk today
This cemetery is huge. Very interesting
That video you did on Princess Diana was excellent!! It makes sense.
Thats the nicest graveyard i have ever seen. People sure care. R.I.P to all.
George Smith is buried in St. Peter's Church, Woolton (the 2nd graveyard in this video)....Uncle George was important to John as he lived with him and brought him up (with Mimi) at Menlove ave until John was 14...He was very close to John
Elenor Rigby, a local lady who passed away in 1939 and buried in her local cemetry unknowing that her name would later be immortalised forever and her name would be known worldwide for generations to come
John grandmother was born in chester in the pub called the Bear and bullet
I wonder if you would consider doing a walk about in Bibury, it is such a beautiful village with a beautiful river walk and a great old church and cemetery
Happy New Year to you and this channel.
Thank you I loved it..hope you have a Happy New Year 🎆
That first cemetery was so enchanting ...
some people laugh at the story i am about to tell you, but i know it is true. When i was about 19 in 1980, I got a job at a Mecca bingo hall in Lincoln England. My job was to sell bingo tickets and sell hot drinks and snacks at 1/2 time. This one day, I was told to go to the upstairs stock room and get about 3 big sleeves of polystyrene cups. To get to the store room, you had to walk up the steps at the side ofthe stage and this took you into the old dressing room. I walked in and the old makeup mirror was on the wall. it was about 6ft by about 3foot. The Beatles had played there on the night of the 28th Nov 1963. I sat in that chair and Iswear that that was the biggest kick Ihave had in my life. To look into a mirror that my heros had lookinto some 17 years previously. about 3 years later, they knocked it down to make way for a shoping centre, if i had known then what i know now, i would have smashed it and took a bit. Thinks dont have to be worth a lot of money to be of great value to some one else.
Great tour!! 👍🏼💜🪦
Was up Liverpool Cathedral over the weekend & retraced your walk. Saw the vampire grave & little graces. There’s a few people in this one, I didn’t realise it was so big either
Thank you so much ❤
Beautiful Cemetary actually beautiful graves
Happy New Year to you Dave. I loved the Christmas decorated graves in the Liverpool Cemetery. So beautiful.
You missed Father Mckenzies grave which is right in front of Eleanor Rigbys grave, also old Liverpool manager Bob Paisley is burried there.
I was in liveingpool when they died god blass them ❤🎉😮 they will never walk alone ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊😂😂
I had no idea about where Elenor Rigby came from. Interesting facts I had no clue about. Thanks Dan.
John Lennon was cremated, and his ashes were scattered across the street in Central Park at the memorial for him. RIP
I am a Beatles fan. Thankyou
Johns uncle George is buried at St Peters😊
I wonder if her head stone is actually the size shown there. Or, if over time it has gotten smaller from people chipping peices off of it. For surviners. Might have had several head stones over years. People taking peices from it. To me, it would be disrespectful.
Oh this one was certainly very interesting. The 2nd Graveyard I must say I loved that. Happy new Year to you . :)
..waits at the wind oh, .. wearing the face, that she keeps, in a jar by the door, ..who is it for, ..all the lonely people, ..
Happy New Year, Dan!
Hi Dan and all 🖐️
I can't remember exactly how the story goes but Cilla Black repeatedly said in numerous interviews she didn't want to live past 75 or 80 I can't remember which and she was ready to die and then she did abruptly die. I know she was in poor health but it always seemed suspicious to me how she went on about death and dying soon and then. passed away shortly after. Police said nothing suspicious though
It was said she fell at home and died from that.
She said that because her mother had died of Osteoporosis at the age of 75 and that her final years were difficult. Cilla was 72 and suffering from arthritis and in considerable pain in her latter years. However, the autopsy report records her death as the result of a stroke where she fell backwards and hit her head. She went undiscovered for four hours.
I was surprised that Bobby wasn't buried with her.
In the video, her parents grave is the next grave but one to her own.
Happy new year and all the best for 2024🎉
John did not want to be cremated so of course his wife had him cremated. After she was handed the ashes she put them underneath her bed. What happened to them after that is a mystery..
Right,you were there when he said that?,tell me more?
Of course he wanted to be cremated. He knew exactly what kind of problems being buried in a graveyard would cause: Graffiti (see Jim Morrisons grave), or headstone hunters (see the problems they have with the Abbey Road street sign) or body parts exporters (see the problems Charlie Chaplin's body underwent.) It is for these very reasons that there is no 'surname' on the grave.
Hi and thank you, another great video 😊
I think John is scattered in Central Park where the Strawberry Fields memorial now is.
Maybe they split his ashes and some were scattered over this mothers grave as well.
@@janetpendlebury6808 It’s possible but would Yoko allow that? I don’t know what kind of relationship she had with John's family.
@@gregdiamond6023 It wouldn't be Yoko's choice. John's legal teams would have been instructed through John's Will as to what he wanted.
@@KebabMusicLtd True but given the free spirit he was, I doubt he’d want to be buried with mom. I feel the cremains were scattered by yolo somewhere accessible to his wishes,
@gregdiamond6023 it was not good the house johns sisters lived in jaqui and julia wanted them out
Thank you
This is a great one✌️
Loved Cilla!
God rest their souls.❤ The cemetery was well maintained.
Ty for the vid.
His house is kind cute . Why didn’t he live with his parents? What happened to them. I never got into the beetles . They where before I was born and Elvis too
I was a big fan of Cilla Black , I remember her well.
Unusual things did a nice vid of grave
@@cookie4wookiee thank you 🙏
@@cookie4wookieeI think I've found it 🧐😁
Many years ago possibly late 1980's in Lennon's Bar In Matthew Street, a DJ interrupted the record playing and advised the people inside that Charlie Lennon had arrived in the club. Charlie duly acknowledged the crowd. Not sure who Charlie was to be honest, but seemed like a decent bloke.
I think Americans of a certain age know exactly who Cilla is.
There is a same stone at Paul McCartneys Mums grave👍 Mary McCartney...
Surprise Surprise when a copse jumps up before your eye's.
Heard John was buried under the Imagine sign in new York,think John would want to be buried in liverpool with his family.ono talk over everything,even John's will for Julian.
She was his wife. His ashes could be scattered in many places.
@janetpendlebury6808 what does being his wife got to do with anything,she was scared about John's diaries as she should be.
Love england always wanted to live there
hes touched the lantern, boys! get him!!
You'll never take me alive
Hi Dan just wondering what part of the 🇬🇧 UK YOUR FROM I like the accent .....dublin fan
What a small stone for John. Grave
I don’t think I knew Elenor Rigby was a real person! I can remember where I was when I heard he had been shot😔Enjoyed the video! Happy New Year!❤
Same with me..I was at a family gathering and it came over the news
There is a grave with the name Elenor rigby in Woolton cemetery was a real person that’s where Paul got the idea from
@@KebabMusicLtd ok
Check out the article in “The New Yorker” 10/25/2021. Paul McCartney spoke about where the names came from. Quiet interesting .
Bedankt
Always grateful for you support Martha. Thank you so much. Dan x
WHAT??? Not a Beatles fan???? That's sacrilege. lol
Very interesting
For decades Julia Lennon had no headstone. NO John's ashes were not scattered anywhere!
What's that got to do with it??? They didn't put a headstone on there so that crazy fans wouldn't go there and sleep by the grave (as happened to Jim Morrison). That doesn't mean that they didn't know where she was buried. Now everybody wants to go and take pictures of it.
If he was it's not a secret anymore 😥
I love goddess Marilyn and God Elvis amo dea Marilyn e Dio Elvis oh Song If i can Dream ciao dall'Italia 🇮🇹
On Rigby grave. Did they bury all those people on top of each other. That's a old head stone. Started at 1915 it looks like.
I'd assume so. They must be some pretty deep graves
Warscheinlich hat nur ein Fan einen Errinnerungsstein dort niedergelegt.
And second of all I don't think John Lennon is very there because he was cremated after he died in 1980 and this Yoko Ono put his ashes there Yoko isn't a very nice person
Paul said he made up the name Eleanor Rigby and was surprised many years later that name was on a grave near where the Beatles grew up. It was really kind of like making up a name then finding it on facebook today. Rigby was a very common name as is Eleanor in England.
I find that story a bit far-fetched considering the cemetery is only a couple of yards away from where John and Paul first met. It's possible that he saw the name many times but only remembered it subconsciously when he was writing the song in 1966. He probably thought it was a made up name until he learned that gravestone existed.
It's like if I was writing a story and made up a name... two months later I visit a cemetery I have visited many times in my life and see a stone with that same name on it.
Julia, ..sea shell eyes, ..ocean child, ..calls me, ..
John Lennon was buried at London's Highgate Cemetery if I'm not mistaken
I think Yoko did respect his wishes and flew his body back to Liverpool for burial sounds unbelievable well no I don’t think so I also believe that this could be his Grave your visiting and that she Pretended his real remains were in Central Park to throw press attention off and Fans I don’t think Yoko would have Done her own thing in terms of what John wanted plus I think John stated he wanted to be buried
His ashes were spread over his mothers grave by Yoko in 84.
Paul’s mom and Stu S also there. Brian Epstein as well ,I think,
@@Kez1a1interesting to know.
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I love Cilla’s music.
I liked her she was in the Spanish program i think to
Happy New Year Dan 🎉 I'm not a huge fan of the Beatles but I like Eleanor Rigby song as a child that never seems to age. I did see Paul McCartney live in 2003 he was awesome. That be said I did prefer Wings music which he played more of when I'd seen him 👍
It was faul you saw
@@judis6224 Excuse me ? Who the fxxk are you ?
they really need to be using porous ground paving in cemeteries like this, much cheaper to maintain the ground in the long run
John should have been brought home and buried with his mum. It is a travesty that he wasn't.
In my local graveyard there are cuddly toys,cans of beer toy cars,fishing magazines
Sounds like a good day out.. Has anyone got any rizlas?
This great
Ken dodd isn't that far from cilla Black's grave
Strawberry fields central park new york city is his ashes burial sight no doubt about that.
No he's not in Liverpool, he was cremated and his ashes scattered in Central Park NY
His ashes were spread over his mothers grave by Yoko in 84.
@@Kez1a1 no they weren't, they were scattered in Central Park by his wife and now they have a memorial garden where they were scattered