Friday, April 15, 2011

About Me

John Lennon
Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! And a sudden flash of memories flew by as I succumbed to the gunshots in my back. Although it took roughly 15 minutes to rush me to the nearest hospital, those 15 minutes felt like the longest instant of my life as I recounted the most memorable moments. I was ten years old when I took the fact that I was born on October 9, 1940 in Liverpool, England during World War II seriously. I hadn’t known that World War II was going to result in a devastating death toll. However, as I remember, it was the aftermath of World War II that inspired my most idyllic pieces of music. I, John Lennon, am the lead singer of the Beatles, which was considered one of the most successful rock bands of my history. Me and my band mates: Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr have, as I envisioned it, revolutionized the art of music. It started when I first met Paul McCartney at a performance I hosted. George and Ringo came along after my request for band positions was made viral. From there, we grew as a family and became closer with every song we sang. Never in my right mind have I thought that we would come out as one of the most commercially successful bands in the history of music and coin the term Beatlemania, which described the extreme passion of the fans directed toward us during our early years of success. Right before the start of Beatlemania, the second most ardent moment of my life was when I went to college. There I met Cynthia Powell who I instantly fell in love with, but the problem was that I was a terrifying man in her perspective. She said that I had a habit of hitting women and I don’t deny it. This was what I considered my worst trait which I slowly turned around. After serious some serious rehabilitation, Cynthia was pregnant and the only thing left for us to do was to get married. But when Beatlemania caught up with the rest of the world, I began to lost interest in her as I spent the majority of my time abroad and hardly ever had time to spend with her, which was confirmed when I visited London to exhibit an art gallery. In the midst of the Beatles’ golden age, the most ardent moment of my life was when I visited the Indica Gallery in London. This was where I met Yoko Ono, who was an artist at the gallery, for the first time. It was not love at first sight as I nearly damaged Ono’s most-prized art collections. Soon after, she began calling me and asked me to sponsor her. I invited her over while Cynthia was away and we spent the night talking about music. From that moment on, my feelings were focused on Ono and a few weeks later I filed for divorce from Cynthia, which was granted. As the Beatles are beginning to disperse, I started a solo act and occasionally included Ono in my performances. This went on until two months after my fortieth birthday. After arriving home, I felt a tingling sensation when I was standing outside my apartment and soon this turned into pain as I slowly lost consciousness.

Source: http://www.johnlennon.com/biography

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