Rare and Unseen: The Beatles
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Bloody 'ell, Jon, what's wit ya?
(Don D./en-gb.facebook.com) |
"A part of me would like to be accepted by all facets of society and not be this loudmouthed lunatic poet/musician. But I cannot be what I am not...
"I was the one who all the other boys' parents – including Paul's father – would say, 'Keep away from him...' The parents instinctively recognized I was a troublemaker, meaning I did not conform and I would influence their children, which I did.
All We Are Saying (Net Archive) |
"[She] just couldn't deal with life. She was the youngest and she had a husband who ran away to sea and the war was on, and she couldn't cope with me, and I ended up living with her elder sister.
"Now those women were fantastic... And that was my first feminist education... I would infiltrate the other boys' minds. I could say, 'Parents are not gods because I don't live with mine and, therefore, I know'" (All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, John Sheff, 2000, pp. 158-59, 160-61).
Breakfast with the Beatles with Chris Carter, Sunday 9:00 am to noon (955KLOS.com) |
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