John Lennon wanted to re-do everything The Beatles ever made
For every one of The Beatles’ musical adventures, George Martin was always by their side. Outside of the maligned production job that Phil Spector brought to their final album Let It Be, Martin was the production guru who helped translate most of the Fab Four’s ideas into some of the greatest music of the 1960s. While John Lennon may have written some of the greatest songs of his era, Martin said that he didn’t necessarily look back on his records fondly.Then again, Lennon always used to be the biggest cynic regarding his work. Throughout The Beatles’ tenure, Lennon would go on to call some songs like ‘Hey Bulldog’ and ‘Dig a Pony’, each with lyrics that he thought were below average. Despite his work on the group’s projects, Lennon always thanked Martin for helping them translate their ideas, saying: “He had great musical knowledge and background. He taught us, and I’m sure we taught him a lot through our primitive musical ability. Which I still have. I can’t always translate what I’m trying to say all the time”.
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