Lennon Remembers: The Full Rolling Stone Interviews from 1970 (Paperback)
by John Lennon, Jann S. Wenner, Jann Wenner | Nonfiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 1859846009 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 1859846009 Global Overview for this book
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Bought for my nephew and shipped to him in Germany. Enjoy!
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Here, available for the first time in full, are the extraordinary interviews with John Lennon conducted by Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner in 1970." "With characteristic honesty and deadpan wit, Lennon discusses the breakup of the Beatles, his favorite tracks with the group and how they were made, fellow musicians including the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, his attitude toward revolution and drugs, and the tenderness of his relationship with Yoko Ono." "Published on the twentieth anniversary of his death, and containing substantial new material never before seen in print, Lennon Remembers presents a compelling portrait of a complex musical genius at the height of his career. Occasionally anguished and angry, often reflective and poignant, these interviews are indispensable to understanding who John Lennon was and why his legacy continues to resonate today."--
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"Here, available for the first time in full, are the extraordinary interviews with John Lennon conducted by Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner in 1970." "With characteristic honesty and deadpan wit, Lennon discusses the breakup of the Beatles, his favorite tracks with the group and how they were made, fellow musicians including the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, his attitude toward revolution and drugs, and the tenderness of his relationship with Yoko Ono." "Published on the twentieth anniversary of his death, and containing substantial new material never before seen in print, Lennon Remembers presents a compelling portrait of a complex musical genius at the height of his career. Occasionally anguished and angry, often reflective and poignant, these interviews are indispensable to understanding who John Lennon was and why his legacy continues to resonate today."--
I have recieved the book but have not read it yet. I will probably keep it though and not give it on, even after I read it.