John Lennon For the Record

John Lennon For the Record by John Lennon, published by Bantam in 1984, offers a unique glimpse into the life of the iconic musician. This edition, comprising 120 pages, presents a series of candid conversations recorded in 1971 in New York City, shortly after the Beatles’ breakup. The book captures Lennon’s reflections on his past experiences, including his relationships with fellow band members and his aspirations for a new life.
Readers will find a revealing portrayal of Lennon as he navigates the complexities of fame and personal relationships. The discussions delve into his thoughts on Paul, George, Ringo, and others, while also highlighting his commitment to his future and his love for Yoko Ono. This biography provides insights into the music and entertainment landscape of the time, showcasing Lennon’s perspective on the industry and his desire for creative fulfillment.
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Speaking out on everything from the wild early days to the Beatles breakup to what he really though about Paul, George, Ringo, Linda, Brian, Allen and others. Taped in 1971 in New York City following the Beatles’ breakup, these startling conversations with John Lennon are now available to the public for the first time ever in their complete form. Now you will encounter a Lennon you’ve never seen before, a man totally committed to a new life after the Beatles and to his love for Yoko…yet also embittered by bad business moves and a pop world that only aimed “to give the public what it wants.” Here is Lennon at the turning point, looking to the future and a full, satisfying creative life that promised so much more. — from the book jacket
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