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Short Review of John Lennon Solo Career for English Speaking Visitors

John Lennon's career apart from The Beatles combined politics, avant-garde art and old-time rock'n'roll.

His solo recordings began before The Beatles had officially disbanded, with 1968's "Unfinished Music No.1: Two virgins", recorded with future wife Yoko Ono before Lennon and his wife, Cynthia, had divorced.

More than half of his non-Beatles work came out under Lennon and Ono's names, such as "Instant Karma!" in 1969 and "Merry XMas (War Is Over)" in 1971. Lennon's 1971 "Imagine" album reached No. 1 as did "Walls and Bridges" in 1974. "Whatever Gets You Through the Night (1974) was his only No. 1 song of the '70s.

Lennon retired from music after a 1975 album of oldies, becoming a house husband to his and Ono's son, Sean.

Lennon and Ono returned in 1980 with "Double Fantasy", a dialogue of songs that included "(Just Like) Starting Over", Lennon's last No. 1 song.

He was killed by a deranged fan on Dec. 8, 1980, as he returned to his New York apartment from a recording session.


ANNIVERSARY
: Feb. 19, 1979,- Frederic Seaman started to work for John Lennon as his personal asisstant.


Unabriged Version

John Winston Ono Lennon was born on October 9, 1940 to a troubled, working-class Liverpool family. John's father deserted his mother when John was only three, so at an early age Lennon was sent to live with his aunt in the suburb of Woolton, where he was a rebellious child. Frequently skipping school and doodling instead of studying, Lennon left Quarry Bank High School at age 16 after his aunt persuaded the headmaster to write him a recommendation to Liverpool Art College. At art school Lennon became involved in music, buying a guitar and starting a skiffle band in early 1957. That band, the Quarrymen, evolved over the next few years into the Beatles. Lennon remained a principle singer and songwriter for the band through its decade-long career, splitting these duties with Paul McCartney. The pair agreed early on to share songwriting credits, though they directly collaborated on only a few of the Beatles' hits. Lennon, for his part, contributed more experimental and mystical music during the band's later years, while McCartney was more pop-oriented; Lennon also led the group into drug use during the mid-'60s and encouraged them to follow his guru, the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Shortly after forming the Beatles, Lennon married an art school classmate, Cynthia Powell, with whom he had a son, Julian, in 1963. Their marriage was rocky, especially after Lennon began openly dating an older Japanese-American artist named Yoko Ono. Cynthia divorced John in 1968, clearing the way for John and Yoko to begin living and working together full time. Shortly after the release of 1968's The Beatles (aka The White Album), John and Yoko released the experimental "found sound" collection Unfinished Music, No. 1 -- Two Virgins. The cover of this album featured a naked photo of the couple, causing it to be banned from many stores. Lennon and Ono became the subject of media attention as reporters speculated that Ono was "controlling" Lennon and causing trouble for the beloved Beatles. In the spring of 1969, shortly after the trouble-filled Get Back sessions were completed, Lennon and a very pregnant Ono embarked on a "honeymoon" to Europe, stopping along the way to get married in Gibraltar on March 20th. The couple staged a notorious "Bed-In" at the Amsterdam Hilton, where they recorded the single "Give Peace a Chance," released later that year. Opposition to the Vietnam War was very important to the couple, who constantly decried political injustices from their celebrity bully pulpit. The newlyweds returned to England in May 1969, where Yoko had a miscarriage, the first of several. To deal with their anguish, John and Yoko hastily recorded two more avante- garde albums, Life with the Lions -- Unfinished Music No. 2 (which features such "songs" as flipping through various radio stations and several minutes of silence) and The Wedding Album (whose entire B-side consists of John and Yoko screaming each other's name). After recording Abbey Road during the summer of 1969, Lennon flew to Toronto, where he performed at a September rock 'n' roll festival with "The Plastic Ono Band," consisting of Ono, famed guitarist Eric Clapton, German session bassist Klaus Voormann and drummer Alan White; the band's performance was captured on a live album released later that year. As Lennon spent more time collaborating with Ono, he began to distance himself from the other Beatles. In late 1969 he informed the group that he wanted to quit the band, but because contract negotiations were underway with EMI, his decision was kept quiet. Lennon and the Plastic Ono band recorded the single "Cold Turkey," about Lennon's struggles with heroin, but the song was not particularly popular. Lennon intensified his political actions, paying for billboards in various cities that called for the end of war, and returning an award given to him by the Queen in protest of Britain's involvement in Biafra. Lennon refocused on his music career in February 1970 with the Top 10 hit "Instant Karma." Two months later Paul McCartney released his debut solo album and publicly announced the end of the Beatles, angering Lennon, who had first had the idea and wanted to be the one to break the news. Lennon vented his anger with John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, his first official album, which consisted of highly personal songs often screamed in rage. A few months later, in early 1971, Lennon released the protest song "Power to the People." In the spring of 1971 Lennon and Ono relocated to New York City, moving into the Dakota, an historic apartment building on Central Park West. Lennon wasted no time becoming involved in American society, siding with Chicago Seven political radicals and frequently speaking out on political issues. That fall Lennon released his most popular solo album to date, the No. 1 charting Imagine, which dealt with personal and political issues in a more accessible manner than his earlier works. In early 1972 Lennon began fighting off U.S. Immigration Authorities, who had denied him a work visa due to a 1968 conviction for marijuana possession. Partially in protest, Lennon collaborated with the radical New York band Elephant's Memory on the album Sometime in New York City, a simplistic political work which is widely regarded as a commercial and artistic failure. In 1973 the INS ordered Lennon to leave the U.S.; Lennon refused, and began publicly attacking the agency. Later that year Lennon released the surprisingly tame Mind Games, whose title track was a minor hit. In 1974 Lennon separated from Yoko Ono, relocating to Los Angeles. For the next two years Lennon became heavily involved in drugs, and became a frequent attendee of celebrity parties and wild night clubs. Through the party circuit Lennon developed a friendship with Elton John, with whom he co-wrote the song "Whatever Gets You Through the Night," Lennon's 1974 No. 1 comeback. The single was featured on the album Walls and Bridges (which also reached No. 1). On Thanksgiving night Lennon joined John onstage at Madison Square Garden, a legendary performance which turned out to be Lennon's last public concert. The following year Lennon recorded a contractual obligation album, Rock And Roll, a collection of cover tunes from the 1950s. Several months before the official release of the album, businessman Morris Levy released a bootleg of the record as Roots. Lennon later sued Levy, winning a large judgment in court. By the end of 1975, things had turned around for Lennon: Elton John had helped John and Yoko resolve their marital differences, and in early October an appeals court overturned the deportation order which had been haunting Lennon. The following year Ono became pregnant yet again, and on October 9, 1975 (John's birthday) gave birth to their child, Sean. After contributing to a David Bowie album in the summer of 1976, John retired from music to raise his child and tend house, while Ono handled the family's complicated business and legal affairs and worked on her conceptual art. In early 1980 Lennon came out of retirement and signed a new record deal with Geffen. John and Yoko recorded a new album that summer, Double Fantasy, which was released in November. The highly listenable album and its first single, "(Just Like) Starting Over," both charted, and Lennon seemed to be on the verge of a comeback. While leaving his New York apartment on December 8, Lennon was approached by a sleazy-looking fan who requested an autograph. When John returned home several hours later, the fan was still outside his apartment, and shot Lennon several times. He died minutes later, and the crazed fan, Mark David Chapman, was quickly arrested. On December 14 at 2 p.m., Lennon fans around the world participated in a widely publicized 10-minute silent vigil. Naturally, Double Fantasy and "Starting Over" went to No. 1 and sold thousands of copies. As Chapman went to trial, bizarre details came out about the disturbed loner, who apparently was obsessed not only with Lennon, but also with the popular novel Catcher in the Rye. He was easily convicted and sentenced to an indefinite term in The Attica State Prison, N.Y.



John Winston Ono Lennon - Strucny zivotopis

John Winston Ono Lennon se narodil ráno 9.10.1940. Jeho matka se jmenovala Julia Stanley a narodila se 12.3.1914 v Liverpoolu, jeho otcem byl Alfred J. Lennon, lodní stevard. Svatba Alfreda s Julií se uskutečnila 3.12.1938 na liverpoolské radnici. Líbánky strávili v kině a druhý den Alfred odplul do Indie. John vyrůstal u Juliiných rodičů na Newcastle Road. Velký vliv na něj měla teta Mary Elizabeth, Mimi, která jej vychovávala v Mendipsu (Menlove Avenue 251) poblíž Jahodových polí, dívčího penzionátu Armády spásy. "Je pro mě velmi důležité, aby lidé věděli, že jsem skutečně měl matku. Náhodou se stalo, že měla manžela, který za války odjel na moře, takže to nějaký čas měla velmi těžké. Přesto jsem však rozhodně nebyl sirotek. Moje maminka byla velmi živá a dobrá a bydlela jen patnáct minut chůze od mých tetiček. Pravidelně jsem se s ní stýkal. Jen jsem s ní nežil po celou dobu. To je všechno." V sedmi letech začal John sám vymýšlet básničky a krátké povídky, které doplňoval svými obrázky. Hodně četl, obzvláště si oblíbil Alenku v kraji divů a za zrcadlem. Když mu bylo deset, dostal foukací harmoniku. To byla jeho první zkušenost s hudbou. Začal zpívat v kostelním sboru. V roce 1952 nastoupil do gymnázia Quarry Bank na Harthill Road. Protože Johna vychovávala prakticky pouze teta Mimi, jeho matka Julia si získala pozornost svého syna i jeho spolužáků svými výstředními kousky. "Měli jsme ji rádi, protože byla jediná, kdo nám rozuměl. Říkala to, co jsme chtěli slyšet, a stejně jako my dělala jenom to, co jí dělalo potěšení." Julia naučila Johna několik prvních akordů na španělku, kterou mu jednoho dne koupila teta Mimi za 17 liber. John byl definitivně ztracen. První píseň, kterou se naučil hrát, byla That'll be the day. Spolu se spolužáky vytvořil kapelu Quarrymen, která zpočátku hrála pouze skiffle, ale časem přešla na rock'n'roll. 15. červenec 1958 otřásl Lennonem na celý život - jeho matku přejelo auto a byla na místě mrtvá. V roce 1959 se Lennon rozhodl odstěhovat od Mimi a bydlel u svého kamaráda Stuarta Sutcliffe, se kterým také hrál v Beatles. V srpnu 1962 otěhotněla Johnova přítelkyně Cynthia, se kterou se seznámil v roce 1957, a 23.8.1962 byli oddáni. Mimi se svatby nezúčastnila. 12.10.1962 zazněli Beatles poprvé v rádiu Luxemburg. 8.4.1963 se narodil John Charles Julian Lennon. John byl nadšen. V roce 1964 se Lennonovi odstěhovali z Liverpoolu do Londýna, později do panského sídla Kenwood.
9.11.1966 navštívil v Londýně John výstavu nazvanou Nedokončené obrazy a předměty, která byla průřezem z tvorby avantgardní umělkyně Yoko Ono. "Nikdy předtím jsem nepoznal, co je to láska. Zasáhlo mě to tak prudce, že jsem okamžitě musel skončit manželství s Cynthií." Cynthia podala žalobu o rozvod 22.8.1968 na základě potvrzeného cizoložství Johna s Yoko. V roce 1970 byli oficiálně rozvedeni a Cynthia se okamžitě provdala znovu, ale za krátký čas se znovu rozvedla a rozhodla se žít sama s Julianem v Liverpoolu. Yoko Ono se narodila 18.2.1933 v Tokiu v rodině bohatého bankéře. Svatba Johna s Yoko se konala 20.3.1969 na Gibraltaru. "Je to zde velkej a nádhernej svět. Yoko a já ho budeme objevovat až do chvíle, kdy zemřeme." Po rozpadu Beatles Lennon získává velký vliv v politice svými protestními písněmi a mírovými akcemi. "Chci, aby mě lidi milovali. Chci být milován." 3.9.1971 se Lennonovi odstěhovali do Ameriky, ale 16.3.1972 jim bylo doručeno oznámení o deportaci pro Johnovo odsouzení z roku 1968 kvůli drogám. 18.9.1973 John odjíždí do Los Angeles, Yoko zůstává v New Yorku. V lednu 1975 se oba manželé opět scházejí. "Odloučení prostě nic nevyřešilo."
"Peču chleba a starám se o dítě. Každý se mě neustále ptá, co dělám jinak. Odpovídám jim: Děláte si legraci? Protože, jak každá žena v domácnosti ví, starat se o jídlo a o děti je práce na celý den. Když jsem ale viděl, jak všechno jídlo je snědené, pomyslel jsem si: Hej! Dostanu za tohle zlatou desku nebo šlechtický titul nebo vůbec nic?" 9.10.1975 se narodil Sean. "Sean je to, čemu se říká dítě lásky. Doktoři nám říkali, že nikdy nebudeme moct mít děti. Už jsme se skoro vzdali." John se rozhodl odejít z veřejného života a starat se o výchovu svého syna. "Sean nebude jíst cukr a Sean se nebude dívat na televizní reklamy a jak se lidi navzájem střílí a nebude mít televizi jako chůvu a nebude chodit do školy a nebudou ho ignorovat a na svý otázky dostane vždycky odpověď." 27.7. 1976 získává John konečně zelenou kartu. "Je to senzační žít tu zas legálně." V roce 1980 se vrací na hudební scénu albem Double fantasy, poskytuje interview novinářům. "Těch posledních pět let mi pomohlo osvobodit se od mého vlastního myšlení a od mého vlastního obrazu sebe samého. Trvalo mi čtyřicet let, než jsem konečně dospěl. Vidím teď věci, o kterých jsem předtím nevěděl, že existují." 8.12.1980 ve 22.49 hodin byl život Johna Lennona násilně ukončen výstřely před domem Dakota v New Yorku. Vrahem je fanoušek Mark David Chapman, kterému John odpoledne dal autogram a byli spolu vyfotografováni. "Vypadá to, že se dožiju čtyřicítky, a život prej začíná ve čtyřiceti. To jako když je vám jedenadvacet a říkáte si: Senzace. A co se stane teď?" V prohlášení o Johnově smrti Yoko Ono říká: "Řekla jsem Seanovi, co se stalo. Ukázala jsem mu fotografii jeho otce přikrytého papírem a vysvětlila situaci. Vzala jsem ho k místu, kde John ležel, když byl zastřelen. Sean chtěl vědět, proč ten člověk Johna zastřelil, když ho měl rád. Vysvětlila jsem mu, že byl pravděpodobně duševně nemocný. Sean mi řekl, že bychom měli zjistit, jestli byl opravdu šílený nebo jestli chtěl Johna skutečně zabít. Řekla jsem mu, že o tom rozhodne soudní dvůr. To se o tom bude rozhodovat na dvoře? Zeptal se mě. Takhle se vždycky vyptával svého otce. Byli spolu velcí kamarádi a John by byl jistě hrdý na Seana, kdyby tohle slyšel. Sean později plakal. Řekl také: Teď je tatínek částí Boha. Myslím, když člověk zemře, stane se mnohem větším, protože je částí všeho. Nevím, co bych k tomu, co řekl Sean, měla dodat. Tichá pobožnost se bude konat 14. prosince ve dvě hodiny odpoledne a potrvá deset minut."
"Je lepší ztratit se jako starej voják než vyhasnout."



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