Norbert K
2024-02-05 14:55:00 UTC
According to May Pang, when Apple representative Tony King met her and John in Los Angeles, John gave Tony a tape of his new record "Mind Games" and asked him for advice. He wanted to know how Tony thought he should promote the album.
King hesitated, then told John that he needed to "Let people know that you're okay." John needed to abandon the angry persona he had been projecting in interviews for some years and convey to the public that he was happy and healthy.
In his early-to-middle-period Beatles interviews, Lennon was humorous, witty, and sometimes irreverent. By the late 1960s and particularly the 1970s, something had changed. Lennon became resentful of his fellow Beatles and of seemingly the whole Beatles experience.
John's resentment seemed to peak in the early 1970s -- in spite of his claim that his 1970 album "Plastic Ono Band" was "the best thing I've ever done."
I'm looking for theories as to what had transformed John into such an angry person.
King hesitated, then told John that he needed to "Let people know that you're okay." John needed to abandon the angry persona he had been projecting in interviews for some years and convey to the public that he was happy and healthy.
In his early-to-middle-period Beatles interviews, Lennon was humorous, witty, and sometimes irreverent. By the late 1960s and particularly the 1970s, something had changed. Lennon became resentful of his fellow Beatles and of seemingly the whole Beatles experience.
John's resentment seemed to peak in the early 1970s -- in spite of his claim that his 1970 album "Plastic Ono Band" was "the best thing I've ever done."
I'm looking for theories as to what had transformed John into such an angry person.