John Lennon didn't have the big ... Flights of lyrical fancy like "Mind Games" and "#9 Dream" remained very much rooted in Lennon's personal time and place. Even "Imagine," his often-misunderstood ...
When Sean Ono Lennon, the only child of John Lennon and artist/activist Yoko Ono, was growing up, his father's third solo album, Mind Games, was "just sort of the lore of my family; his music was ...
When John Lennon left The Beatles, he also mostly left behind his tendency to write opaque lyrics that were sometimes intended to lead listeners off on a wild goose chase looking for meaning. It was ...
When John Lennon and Paul McCartney first met at the annual Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete in July 1957, there is no chance that they had any idea quite how consequential their convergence was to ...
John Lennon's solo album Mind Games won a Grammy, and The Beatles returned with another win, but the late rocker himself didn ...
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 ...
More than 50 years after the official dissolution of the Beatles, there's still fascination with the band's impact and influence, particularly the legacy of John Lennon and what he might have ...
Lennon was inspired by a conversation between himself, Yoko Ono, Ono’s ex-husband Tony Cox, and Cox’s wife Melinde Kendall. The group discussed the concepts of ultimate fates and karma. Lennon was ...
Or was it 1974? By Laurie Gwen Shapiro One morning in the mid-1970s, a solemn announcement came over the intercom at Friends Seminary: “Noted person John Lennon is now in the meetinghouse.
“That’s just, just mind games with JP. That’s just mind games,” Payton said on “Warriors Postgame Live” after Saturday’s win. “It’s all right. I knew he was going to, I know he ...