• Maureen Diana Cleave (20 October 1934 – 6 November 2021) was a British journalist. She worked for the London Evening Standard from 1958 conducting interviews...
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  • Reindeer used the song in “Episode 4”. Cleave, Maureen (1965a), p. 7. Cleave, Maureen (1965b), p. 6. Cleave, Maureen (1965c), p. 5. Reynolds, Stanley (1965)...
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  • American author John Cleave (born c. 1790), British chartist Mary L. Cleave (born 1947), American astronaut and engineer Maureen Cleave (1934-2021), British...
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  • to Maureen Cleave in his "How a Beatle Lives" interview, when he spoke of an individual's purity at birth and gradual corruption by society. Cleave likened...
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  • Edmond, Annette Funicello, Bob Monkhouse, Karen Elliott 14 March 1964 – Maureen Cleave, Millicent Martin, Matt Monro, Bobby Vee 21 March 1964 – Kathy Kirby...
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  • for the band's world tour, Epstein agreed to a proposal by journalist Maureen Cleave for the Beatles to be interviewed separately for a series of articles...
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  • In her contemporaneous review of Revolver, for The Evening Standard, Maureen Cleave highlighted "For No One" among McCartney's contributions and deemed...
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    bedroom. During an interview at Kenwood with Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, Lennon said, "Here I am in my Hansel and Gretel house, famous and loaded...
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  • explore his interest in Indian music and the sitar, which, journalist Maureen Cleave noted in a contemporary article, "has given new meaning to [his] life"...
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    Chronicle. Chancellor Press. p. 303. ISBN 978-1-851-52975-9. "Nowhere Boy: Maureen Cleave remembers John Lennon". The Daily Telegraph. London. 14 December 2009...
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    " In March 1966, during an interview with Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, Lennon remarked, "Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink ...
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  • speculates that it was either Lennon's close friend and journalist Maureen Cleave or Sonny Freeman. Paul McCartney explained that the term "Norwegian...
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  • remark to Maureen Cleave of the London Evening Standard in February, during his interview for the newspaper's "How Does a Beatle Live?" series. Cleave noted...
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  • sessions. In a London Evening Standard article published on 4 March 1966, Maureen Cleave, a friend of Lennon, wrote: "He can sleep almost indefinitely, is probably...
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    comment Lennon had made in a March interview with British reporter Maureen Cleave. "Christianity will go", Lennon had said. "It will vanish and shrink...
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  • Geoff Stephens, songwriter and record producer (died 2020) 20 October Maureen Cleave, journalist (died 2021) Timothy West, actor 24 October – Wally Herbert...
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    1969 that the Beatles did not win in that category. The same writer, Maureen Cleave, cited a comment by Harrison in her round-up of 1966 for The Evening...
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  • included the song among the year's five "singles to remember", and Maureen Cleave of The Evening Standard recognised the single and Revolver as the year's...
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  • (b. 1926). 6 November Astro, singer and musician (UB40) (b. 1957). Maureen Cleave, journalist, conducted John Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" interview...
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  • Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney. The articles were written by Maureen Cleave, who knew the group well and had interviewed them regularly since the...
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  • "The boundaries [of pop music] will now have to be re-negotiated." Maureen Cleave of The Evening Standard described the song as a "lengthy and monstrous...
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  • and, decades later, evoked progressive women such as Edie Sedgwick, Maureen Cleave and Pauline Boty. He said that the same three songs were statements...
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  • Harrison voiced this concern in his "How a Beatle Lives" interview with Maureen Cleave of the Evening Standard, in late February, in addition to railing against...
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  • people on board. In an interview with London Evening Standard reporter Maureen Cleave, John Lennon of The Beatles states: "We're more popular than Jesus now...
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  • the ninth take as the one to be released. Evening Standard journalist Maureen Cleave described a memorable taxi ride the morning the song was recorded: One...
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  • László Bélády, 93, Hungarian-American computer scientist, dementia. Maureen Cleave, 87, British journalist, conducted John Lennon's "more popular than...
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  • again very distinctive. Adds something to a toughly romantic number." Maureen Cleave of The Evening Standard expressed surprise that Harrison had written...
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    between. Maureen Cleave writing in the Daily Telegraph implies that it inclines more towards fiction, 'She quotes Rudolph Valentino.' writes Cleave, '"There's...
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  • Ray Davies told journalists Maureen Cleave and Keith Altham that "See My Friends" was about homosexuality. He told Cleave that it was "about being a youth...
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  • reviews were negative, particularly with respect to Dylan's singing. Maureen Cleave dismissed the song as "Quite the worst record that he, or anybody else...
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