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According to John Lennon’s first wife, Paul McCartney was one of the few people Lennon trusted. McCartney knew his bandmate well, even though their relationship hit a rough patch in the 1970s.
When I heard a Dylan song called ‘Positively Fourth Street' and thought ‘Oh my God, you can write about anything in songs.'" ...
John Lennon and Yoko Ono recorded the anti-war tune “Give Peace A Chance”. The song would be officially released a few days later, but the scenario surrounding the recording of the song is quite ...
John went mad, suspecting some plot. Then he bought some.” He said Lennon never seemed to trust him and always suspected he was up to something nefarious. “He was always thinking I was cunning ...
John Lennon’s muse waxed and waned at times during his solo career. But you could always count on him to be honest. You could be pretty certain when you heard one of his songs that you were ...
Although the two artists didn’t always see eye to eye, it’s safe to say that both Bob Dylan and John Lennon changed the trajectory of rock ‘n’ roll forever in their respective careers.
Imitation is said to be the sincerest form of flattery, but as Bob Dylan and John Lennon learned during a tense interaction one night in London, that flattery falls flat to someone who prioritizes ...
McCartney reflected on the fact that both he and Lennon lost their mothers while in their mid-teens, "Actually, that was one of the things that brought John and me very close together," he recalled.
Fans of the legendary rock band The Beatles have recently uncovered a "major issue" with John Lennon's singing voice that was seemingly unnoticed for decades. Lennon, whose life was tragically cut ...
John Lennon Had Harsh Words For These Beatles Songs Off Their Final Album Generally speaking, the songwriting partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney is what made the Beatles so prolific and ...
Rock bands are usually tight knit groups. All those hours together onstage, traveling to gigs, recording in the studio, and socializing certainly create unique bonds. And if there’s a duo of ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Bob Dylan (left) in 1964 and John Lennon in 1965. Lennon's "I Want to Hold Your Hand" would ...