I'm not a fan.
I think he was a bit of a douche to be honest.
I am a fan, however I agree.
I'm not a fan.
I think he was a bit of a douche to be honest.
I'm with you, as I think it is sentimental claptrap. Famous people say what they think others want to hear.
I bought him and paul a pint in hamburg as they were broke in early 1960,six months later,they were on the radio as the beatles...if i only knew how famous they were to become i would have got their autographs as well.
Imagine what he would have achieved if he were still here.
Yes. Nice guy.
But with John Lennon, I can't help thinking it would be heartfelt sentimental claptrap.
I personally really like it, can see how others could have a different attitude, but am sure it is nowhere near as inane as Mull of Kin..... - I can't even say it. Or the Frog Chorus.
Ringo was the only true success story after the Beatles.
Wings did OK. Band on the Run was a good album.
Wings did OK. Band on the Run was a good album.
I laugh when people quote the Frog Chorus in an attempt to put Paul down. The Beatles also wrote children's songs, Octopus' Garden and Yellow Submarine for example.
They were all talented musicians, and the sum of the whole exceeded the individual parts. I liked John but felt he lost his way when he met Yoko.
I hear what you say, but I don't think the Frog Chorus is on a par with Octopus's Garden or Yellow Submarine.
I bought him and paul a pint in hamburg as they were broke in early 1960,six months later,they were on the radio as the beatles...if i only knew how famous they were to become i would have got their autographs as well.
Imagine what he would have achieved if he were still here.
The same Paul McCartney who is still touring to sell out gigs around the world? I saw him 12 years ago, he was on stage for over two hours, sometimes completely on his own with just an acoustic guitar. He was excellent.This anniversary has made me realise that I don't have a single John Lennon solo song in my music collection. I liked his music and his contribution to the Beatles but I think his death has improved his legend status. I'm not so sure he wouldn't have turned out to be just as irritating and up his own arse as McCartney has. He was prone to being a **** when he was alive.
This is why when I meet someone I always ask for their autograph no matter if they are thought to be famous or not.
It truly surprised the bathroom attendant when I asked for his autograph when he was changing the loo paper in my stall. Only problem was he failed to actually refill the loo paper and I was left with only one choice. Suffice to say, I no longer have his signature. I sure hope he doesn't become famous.