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John Lennon didn't think Americans had a right to protest one Beatles album cover. Here's why he objected to their objections.
Lennon hoped that his album would be “meaningful,” a quality he hoped that The Beatles’ albums lacked. “It would make a meaningful statement and not be wallpaper music — the term John ...
was like an interim record between being a manic political lunatic to back to being a musician again,” John Lennon told Crawdaddy magazine in March 1974 about his fourth solo album.
Recorded for 1965’s ‘Help!’ album, “If You’ve Got Trouble” was the first song the group wrote for drummer Ringo Starr. It was ...
The disc is part of the massive rollout of reissued Lennon solo material that EMI recently prepared to commemorate what would have been John Lennon’s 70th birthday on October 9, 2010, and the ...
When John Lennon first released his 1973 album Mind Games, it was met with tepid reception from critics and fans. But with Lennon’s son Sean Ono Lennon rereleasing a new box set of the album, ...