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Cynthia Lennon Dies
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I recall having a meal in her restaurant in central London during the early 70's.
Quite why John left her for Ono I have never been clear on.
RIP Cynthia.
I recall having a meal in her restaurant in central London during the early 70's.
Quite why John left her for Ono I have never been clear on.
RIP Cynthia.
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She lived a very full life it would seem.
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She lived a very full life it would seem.
Quite agree, Ric.ror.
He was a politically naive individual who displayed a remarkable degree of arrogance when spouting his philosophy. he undoubtedly went off his rocker when the Beatles got mixed up with the Maharishi Bagwash (or whatever his name was) and it seems he never recovered, his lack of recovery being adequately assisted by the ludicrous Yoko Ono. Most of his and McCartney's songs were poor, with one or two of them bordering on the mediocre (demonstrating that in the world of pop music you can fool most of the people most of the time). The city of Liverpool naming an airport after him says it all.
I believe the first Mrs Lennon was well shot of him.
His songs were not up to much
He was a politically naive individual who displayed a remarkable degree of arrogance when spouting his philosophy. he undoubtedly went off his rocker when the Beatles got mixed up with the Maharishi Bagwash (or whatever his name was) and it seems he never recovered, his lack of recovery being adequately assisted by the ludicrous Yoko Ono. Most of his and McCartney's songs were poor, with one or two of them bordering on the mediocre (demonstrating that in the world of pop music you can fool most of the people most of the time). The city of Liverpool naming an airport after him says it all.
I believe the first Mrs Lennon was well shot of him.
His songs were not up to much
## Most of his and McCartney's songs were poor, with one or two of them bordering on the mediocre ##
MOST songs were POOR!!!!!!
That must be the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard, and also for many millions around the World.
Even in Country's where people didn't understand English lyrics, they were hugely popular, and they had so many hits around the World, their popularity will never be seen again!
'' Something '' Is the most covered song ever recorded by other artist.
I take it your not a fan then NJ?
MOST songs were POOR!!!!!!
That must be the most ridiculous statement I have ever heard, and also for many millions around the World.
Even in Country's where people didn't understand English lyrics, they were hugely popular, and they had so many hits around the World, their popularity will never be seen again!
'' Something '' Is the most covered song ever recorded by other artist.
I take it your not a fan then NJ?
They may have been popular, trt, but that does not reflect their quality. Lots of the music of today is popular but most of it rhymes with pony and trap. MacDonalds hamburgers are popular - so that should demonstrate what I mean. The Beatles were of their time. They filled a hole when pop music was somewhat of an addiction to young people. They seized the opportunity that Mr Epstein laid before them and good luck to them for that. Of course the quality of all music is subjective but I believe there were a number of far more talented groups around in the 60s (and a lot less so, it has to be said) which made the success of the Beatles hard to understand.
But, back to Mr Lennon the reason I believe he left the first Mrs Lennon was because he went a bit "strange" on LSD.
But, back to Mr Lennon the reason I believe he left the first Mrs Lennon was because he went a bit "strange" on LSD.
There was something odd about him, ladybirder. I don't think the drugs he got into did him any favours but I think he was a bit odd without them.
I sometimes do shock people with my opinions, Mikey. I very often dislike what is otherwise extremely popular. As another example I cannot stand Elvis Presley and simply don't get why many people adore "the King". If asked to describe his talents I would say that on a good night he might, just might, have made a half decent karoake singer in my local - provided I'd had a good few. Oh, and I can't stand karoake either!
I sometimes do shock people with my opinions, Mikey. I very often dislike what is otherwise extremely popular. As another example I cannot stand Elvis Presley and simply don't get why many people adore "the King". If asked to describe his talents I would say that on a good night he might, just might, have made a half decent karoake singer in my local - provided I'd had a good few. Oh, and I can't stand karoake either!
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