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biglou114
Apr 01, 2006, 06:21 AM
Beatles siblings to launch 'Here Comes The Sons' tour

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(4/1/06)
While a Beatles reunion concert is sadly out of the question, Beatle fans may just get the next best thing: Julian & Sean Lennon, James McCartney, Dhani Harrison, and Zak & Jason Starkey are getting together for a series of concerts this summer.


Calling their outing the 'Here Comes The Sons' 2006 Tour, the surprising Beatles siblings "reunion" came about when Julian Lennon visited Friar Park, the home of the late George Harrison, at the request of Dhani Harrison and his mother Olivia, Harrison's widow. Olivia had come across some George Harrison demos which George had intended to send to John Lennon in the months prior to Lennon's tragic death. Harrison had recorded the demos trying to emulate Lennon's voice, and decided that the songs were better suited for John. After Lennon's passing, Harrison shelved the tapes, which were later discovered by Olivia.

Listening to the songs, Olivia also felt the songs needed a Lennon vocal and invited Julian Lennon to Friar Park to hear the demos. Julian listened and liked the songs, but thought that there were some parts that needed a higher, younger vocal register than he could muster. He rang up his half-brother Sean, and emailed an mp3 of a couple of the demos to the youngest Lennon. Both Lennon's were excited about the songs and arranged to record them at Friar Park with Dhani and Sean doing the guitar parts.

Playbacks of the songs revealed to the young Harrison and Lennon Brothers that some distinctive bass and drum parts were needed. On a hunch, they rang Sir Paul McCartney to see if he might have interest in the project. Sir Paul politely refused, but suggested that perhaps his son, James, might be the man they needed to play bass. James McCartney arrived at the sessions with Zak & Jason Starkey, the sons of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who happened to be visiting the McCartney's in London. The six Beatles siblings then went to work on the Harrison demos, and the finished results so pleased them, they decided that not only would they release the songs, they would also record additional original material for an album release, to be followed by a brief tour of the United States.

At a press conference held at Abbey Road Studios, the Beatles siblings made an official announcement of the tour and album release. "We're all very excited by the songs", Dhani Harrison beamed, "Dad really wanted John Lennon to record these songs, and in a way, I feel that we're honoring his wishes". "I'm very humbled that Olivia and Dhani asked me to listen to George's demos", chimed in Julian Lennon, "and I'm very happy that Sean is onboard this project too. We've been talking for years about doing something together, and these songs felt just right for us. And to have Dhani, James, Zak & Jason involved makes this a very special project as well".

"Our Dads at first were a little leery about us doing this", said James McCartney , referring to McCartney and Starr, "but after they heard what we put together, they gave us their blessings".

"It's funny in a way", added Zak Starkey, "I've played with my Dad, The Who and Oasis, but playing with these guys, who are more or less as much brothers to me as Jason is, I'm really excited at the prospect of going on the road with them". When asked who came up with the idea of calling the tour 'Here Comes The Sons 2006', Dhani Harrison raised his hand. "Guilty!', he laughed, joined by the other five. "After all, I made the phone call!", which elicited another round of laughter from the group. The tour kicks off at Irving Plaza in New York City on April 1st, 2006. More dates to be announced. Stella McCartney will be designing the stage wear for the group. (Thanks to Abbey Rodent.)


Why am I feeling this is a HUGE HOAX?

FPSHOT
Apr 01, 2006, 07:44 AM
Cause tomorrow, today will be yesterday, soooo .. then it will just fade away...in to the great whide open

Loony_leo
Apr 01, 2006, 07:45 AM
Is this an April fools joke?

Dr. Dreamer
Apr 01, 2006, 08:00 AM
:confused: Methinks I smell an April 1st...

LovinLennon909
Apr 01, 2006, 09:38 AM
Phony for sure, and the article shouldn't provide direct quotes. That's bad journalism. And a bad joke.

Zimmerman The Gnome
Apr 09, 2006, 07:19 AM
Here Comes The Sons? HAHAHA! Poor!:laugh5:

Marmalade Skies
Apr 09, 2006, 07:24 AM
I'd totally go see Dhani and Sean though..

thepandoras
Apr 09, 2006, 02:52 PM
Wow. That'd be amazing to see.

Beatle Corinne
Apr 09, 2006, 03:40 PM
I don't know if this has been previously posted but Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics had some demo tapes of old songs recorded by George at his home and Stewart created this bogus band (using the recordings, and adding instrumentation) named Platinum Weird. I heard a different version of "This Guitar" on the radio this morning.

SF4-EVER
Apr 09, 2006, 05:58 PM
I don't know if this has been previously posted but Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics had some demo tapes of old songs recorded by George at his home and Stewart created this bogus band (using the recordings, and adding instrumentation) named Platinum Weird. I heard a different version of "This Guitar" on the radio this morning.

There's a topic about this in Crackerbox Palace. Here's the link (http://www.beatlelinks.net/forums/showthread.php?t=25752).

Ilove77Georgie
Apr 09, 2006, 06:12 PM
This is for real people....this rocks hard....Dhani Harrison has a band called The Newno2 and it's website is the www.thenewno2.com This is for REAL

beatlebangs1964
Apr 09, 2006, 08:07 PM
I smelled a fishy trick in the "Here Come the Sons" story, but the one about Dhani's band is for real.

LauraBC
Apr 10, 2006, 07:44 AM
Yeah, terrible April Fool's Joke >><< I thought it was plausible, since I heard Sean and Dhani performed together at a concert once... I was definitely hyperventilating when I got the Abberyd email lol

beatlebangs1964
Apr 10, 2006, 05:31 PM
Yeah, terrible April Fool's Joke >><< I thought it was plausible, since I heard Sean and Dhani performed together at a concert once... I was definitely hyperventilating when I got the Abberyd email lol

I don't like April Fool's tricks for this very reason, Laura. I don't like it when
one's expectations have been set but not met. On a cognitive level I can see
why a trickster, especially a clever one might find this funny. On a purely
personal level, I don't like trickery.

LauraBC
Apr 11, 2006, 09:35 AM
I don't like April Fool's tricks for this very reason, Laura. I don't like it when
one's expectations have been set but not met. On a cognitive level I can see
why a trickster, especially a clever one might find this funny. On a purely
personal level, I don't like trickery.

Me either... and that site is pretty reliable so I was like, what's going on :afraid2:

feelfab
Apr 12, 2006, 06:29 PM
I dunno, I thought it was funny--and I'll admit, it had me for a bit.