Michael truly loves his fans. When he tells them, he does not do it in the superficial way that most pop stars intend when they shout it from the stage. He means it this way - when Michael walked through the rain that night, he was on crutches, with two broken bones in a foot that was swaddled in bandages. By the time we got back to the limousine he was squeezing filthy, icy rainwater out of the bandages onto newspapers on the floor.
I laid my hands on the aching flesh and let energy flow through me, to activate Michael's own healing powers. He sat back with a calm expression on his face and his eyes closed, perfectly accepting of the possibility that healing can begin with positive thinking.
The Rolling Stones and ACO "In fact originally, before Kubrick had the movie, the Rolling Stones had it, Mick Jagger was going to play Alex and the Stones were going to be the Droogs. I'm glad they didn't get it off the ground because it allowed me the opportunity to do it." - Malcolm in 20/20 1/90
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Lennon's Dope Box Goes Under Hammer in BritainMon Nov 18, 9:56 AM ET Add Entertainment - Reuters to My Yahoo!
LONDON (Reuters) - An ornate box used by former Beatle John Lennon to store his cannabis is expected to fetch up to $40,000 at auction in London on Tuesday.
The leather, barrel-shaped box, decorated with Middle Eastern-style pipes, goes under the hammer with a range of Fab Four memorabilia.
Auction house Cooper Owen said Lennon used the "stash box" during the 1960s to hide his drugs from housekeepers at his home Surrey, southern England.
"The Beatles remain the strong favorite for not only music lovers worldwide, but also for memorabilia collectors everywhere," Ted Owen, the auction house's co-founder said in a statement.
Among the star lots are two rare recordings of Lennon talking to his stepdaughter Kyoko -- his wife Yoko's Ono's daughter from an earlier marriage.
Each tape is estimated to sell for between $95,000 and $125,000.
A rare guitar which sounds like an organ, presented to Lennon and Paul McCartney (news) in 1964, is likely to fetch about $200,000.
Other lots include a drum owned by McCartney and a Christmas card Lennon wrote days before his 1980 murder in New York City.
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