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10月9日,全球各地的乐迷举行各类纪念活动,纪念“甲壳虫”乐队已故主唱约翰•列侬诞辰70周年。 A person lays a drawing of John Lennon on the Imagine mosaic in Strawberry Fields in Central Park to celebrate Lennon's birthday in New York, October 9, 2010. A crush of fans circled a flower-graced mosaic(马赛克,镶嵌) in Central Park's Strawberry Fields and sang lyrics2 from Imagine on Saturday to honour Beatles legend John Lennon on his 70th birthday. On the day when the Liverpool Lad would have become a septuagenarian(七十岁老者) , thousands of fans around the world gathered to remember the floppy-haired British superstar who just wanted to give peace a chance. Fans began arriving on Friday, spilling onto the sidewalk of Central Park West, where Lennon and wife Yoko Ono lived in the famed Dakota building for nine years. He was shot to death by a deranged3(精神错乱的) gunman as he came home on the evening of December 8, 1980. Police erected4 barricades5 to contain the crowd alongside passing traffic. This year, the memorial to the slain6 ex-Beatle and peace activist7 includes a mosaic donated by the city of Naples, Italy. A plaque8 lists 121 countries that endorse9(认可,赞同) Strawberry Fields as a Garden of Peace. The one hectare site was created by Ono and named after the Lennon song, Strawberry Fields Forever, which also observes that 'living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see.' The birthday celebration got started early on Friday in his native England, where Google UK released a 32-second video 'doodle(涂鸦,蠢人) ' with an Imagine soundtrack. The interactive10 electronic art generates a butterfly and a flower - reflecting Lennon's devotion to world peace. In Liverpool, Lennon's first wife, Cynthia and, their son, Julian, unveiled a sculpture to celebrate his life. Hundreds of people gathered at the city center's Chavasse Park to watch the pair cut a ribbon to reveal the statue, called Peace and Harmony. The sculpture, which features a colorful globe with doves flying above it, was designed by 19-year-old American artist Lauren Voiers. The two held hands and joined the crowd in singing John Lennon's 'Give Peace a Chance.' 'I think the mourning is over for John. I think it's time to celebrate,' said Cynthia, 71. 'Think about his life that was positive and good and just enjoy that.' She was married to John Lennon from 1962 to 1968. In New York, planned celebrations include a Saturday evening benefit concert at the Society For Ethical11 Culture, a short walk from Strawberry Fields. The proceeds will go to the human rights organisation12 Amnesty International. Capping the New York remembrances will be a Central Park screening of a documentary detailing Lennon's life in the city. Titled LENNONYC the new public television film will be shown in the park's Rumsey Playfield, with picnic-style seating on the ground. Ono was set to mark her late husband's milestone13 birthday in Iceland with a performance by the Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band. She also was to present awards to people who had contributed to peace. Just before Lennon was killed, the couple collaborated14 on a last album 'that was so different from anything he did before,' said David Edwards, a college student in Kentucky who drove 14 hours to New York City to pay tribute. The 22-year-old found a different way to honour the slain Beatle in the bustling15 crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book Skywriting By Word of Mouth. 'What gets me is his humanity,' Edwards said. 'He was one of the first superstars who showed that he was vulnerable - he was Everyman.' 点击收听单词发音
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