Time You Enjoy Wasting, Was Not Wasted. - John Lennon
Time You Enjoy Wasting, Was Not Wasted. - John Lennon
Time You Enjoy Wasting, Was Not Wasted. - John Lennon
- John Lennon
I’m John Winston Lennon, named after my grandfather, and with this quote I’ve
tried to tell people that if you enjoy doing something, it’s not just a waste of time. I was
Growing up I had a crazy life. My mother wasn’t around very much and I spent most of
my time with my aunt, Mimi. After Mimi complained to Liverpool's Social Services
twice, my mother, Julia, gave her custody of me. In July 1946, my father visited her and
I was raised by my Aunt Mimi, and her husband. My mother visited me from time to
time, but when I turned 11 I started visiting her. She played me Elvis Records and taught
me to play the banjo. When I was 16, she bought me my first guitar. But when I was 17
We played a mix of skiffle and rock and roll. I met Paul McCartney at one of our first
gigs and asked him to join the band. Paul recommended his friend George Harrison. At
first I thought George Harrison was too young to play with us, given that he was a full
two years younger. But once I heard him play I knew I wanted him in my band.
In the early 60’s we changed our name from the Quarrymen to the Beatles and
played shows in Germany for over a month. Later I joked that when I was 12, I had a
dream where a man standing on a pie said, “From now on, you are The Beatles with an
A.” We went from the edgy skiffle band to wearing our iconic suits our manager
recommended. Ringo Starr then joined us as our drummer and we had our first hit single
“Love Me Do.”
The four of us had some crazy adventures for the next 15 years, spending most of
our time together. From recording songs with colds, inventing music videos and
After a while we started growing tired of each other. Paul and I were the brains of
the band for the most part and eventually we started wanting different things for the band.
I felt like he was straying from the Rock and Roll. We had too many differences and
couldn’t function as a team anymore. Especially when I started dating Yoko Ono. Once
Yoko and I got married, I decided to leave the band. I waited to make my split from the
Beatles public until a year later, in 1970, when my debut solo album was released.
I started the Beatles, its only right that I should be the one who ended it.
I spent the next 10 years of my life in New York with my wife working on my
solo career and using my platform as a celebrity to be a social advocate. I was not shy in
expressing my disapproval of war and wrote many songs about it. I wasn’t a fan of Nixon
On December 8th, 1980, I was coming home from a day at the recording studio
with my wife. On our way inside, I was shot 4 times by Mark David Chapman, a fan who
I signed an autograph for earlier that day. I was immediately rushed to the hospital but
My legacy continued long after I died and can only hope I will be remembered for
I was known as the founding member of two bands: The Quarrymen and The Beatles.
I won two Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame And Museum awards. One in 1988, and one in
1994. I won an Oscar award in 1971. I also won four Grammy awards. One in 1964, one
“If someone thinks that peace and love are just a cliché that should have been left
behind in the '60s, that's a problem. Peace and love are eternal.” -John Lennon
The lesson you should learn from my life is that whether or not you are rich and famous,