[Special Feature] 40th Anniversary of John Lennon's Death, Newsweek Reports
It's been 40 years since he was shot and killed at the Dakota House in New York on December 8, 1980. The day will come when the world will talk about John Lennon again.
Newsweek has previously published numerous articles on John Lennon as a social phenomenon.
This feature is mainly composed of past articles, including those not published in the Japanese edition. An exclusive interview in which he talks about the five years he disappeared from the public eye,
Her unknown legacy that overturned the concept of "celebrity," rumors of her heroin addiction and anorexia reported alongside Yoko Ono, her feud with the Rolling Stones, and more.
In addition to the article revealing a vivid picture of John Lennon as a person, the book also details how he was nearly deported from the United States for his continued criticism of the Vietnam War.
We will travel again in John's footsteps, which were not unrelated to international affairs, including the memoirs of the lawyer who saved him.
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Biography: John Lennon, a 20th century icon who continued to write and sing great songs during his time with The Beatles and even after the group disbanded and he began his solo career. What does this mean for the year 2020?
Interview with the man himself: After Sean was born to Yoko Ono, John Lennon retreated from the public eye and became a househusband for five years.
In this exclusive interview, John, who had just resumed his music career and returned to the public, candidly talked about his life as a father. Just three months later, John was shot and killed. (Reprinted from an article in 1980)
Yoko Ono: What is John's wife Yoko Ono doing now? How has she been spending her time since John's death? An article about Yoko's 40 years.
Discography: A thorough explanation from Newsweek's perspective of the six original albums and live albums that Lennon left behind after the Beatles broke up, including "Johnny's Soul," "Imagine," and "Double Fantasy."
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