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    the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us‚ and the world will be as one.” The quote by John Lennon speaks of a world where there is a perfection of mankind who needs no religion‚ nothing to kill or die for‚ no greed or hunger; but just the happiness and companionship of a man/woman. John Lennon was an important figure worldwide because he wanted love and unity for everyone around the world. John Lennon was born on Oct 9‚ 1940 in Liverpool‚ England. When he was 4 years old‚ John’s parents went

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    References Were the songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles hidden drug references due to them living in the sixties and seventies when drug use was very common? The songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles are some of the best songs ever written‚ but to many people’s surprise The Beatles have hidden references to drugs like marijuana‚ acid‚ heroin‚ LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)‚ and cocaine. Both Paul McCartney and John Lennon have had problems with drugs

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    Beatles got together? They came together by a man named John Winston Lennon. He had a passion for music and arts. John Lennon is a well-known artist for making music and singing it. (Dowswell)When John was a young boy he didn’t like to go to school‚ but he was very bright. He was a student with bad behavior. He skipped class time to write stories and draw. He didn’t like school because it was very boring to him. He was a smart kid though. When John was still young he taught himself how to play a guitar

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    huge impact on the media in the past 30 years. Two of the most famous ones are the assassination of John Lennon and the attempt assassination of President Reagan. The assassins of the two men were Mark David Chapman and John Hinckley‚ Jr.‚ respectively. They were obsessed with the character Holden and used the concepts of the book in their reasons of murder‚ or in John Hinckley’s case‚ attempt murder. Mark David Chapman was obsessed with two things: The Catcher in the Rye and John Lennon. After

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    18‚ 1982 in the Anfield section of Liverpool‚ England; where his family has been for generations. 3. Paul McCartney is a world famous singer-songwriter and musician‚ most famous as a member of the iconic pop-rock band The Beatles along with John Lennon‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr. After The Beatles‚ he formed‚ and was the frontman for‚ the band Wings. 4. Paul McCartney was always regarded as the “the cute Beatle”. He had a baby face and was always very young looking. Paul has always

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    Albert/Admiral Halsey" 3 Beatle _________ composed and sang lead on this song. John Paul George Ringo none of the above 4 After "Photograph" hit #1‚ the release of the 1973 #1 single "You’re Sixteen" made __________ the only ex-Beatle to have back-to-back #1 singles (post-Beatles era). George Ringo Paul John George Martin 5 The lead singer on this hit from the 1970s is... George Ringo Paul Linda John 6 One song‚ drawn form George’s All Things Must Pass album‚ was his biggest

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    Early Influences on the Beatles The Beatles’ career started in 1956 when John Lennon formed his skiffle band The Quarry Men(1960 became known as The Beatles) and ended in 1970. In between that decade or so they managed to release 13 studio albums (recorded 1963-1970)‚ so it’s like two in a year‚ couple of movies and enormous amount

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    Why Is John Lennon Unjust

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    According to some‚ John Lennon’s assassination was considered just as devastating as the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and John F. Kennedy (Feeney‚ Nolan). John Lennon was a member of the very popular and impactful band‚ the Beatles. Lennon was considered the intellectual and outspoken Beatle and this resulted in a lot of hate from some people (History.com). The assassination of John Lennon was unjust because he was an innocent musician who was killed by a mentally unstable man; however some believe

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    musicians by the names of Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ Ringo Starr and the one and only John Lennon. John Lennon was born on October 9th‚ 1940 by his parents Julia and Alfred Lennon. John grew up in a middle-class neighborhood in Liverpool‚ UK. He was always trouble maker and he constantly would

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    Rolling Stones definitely are amongst them. They have managed to spread their music and lyrics all over the world‚ and there is hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of them. It is‚ however‚ hard to decide which one of these two bands has made a greater impact on all of our lives. There are some aspects in which they are alike and others in which they differ. First of all‚ one very important fact about these two bands is that the front-men of both groups were authors and composers of most‚ if not all‚

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