What was John Lennon really like in the studio?
In his lauded career, John Lennon recorded around 400 songs. Those tracks defined a generation of music, with more than a few of them transcending any trends of the time and weaving their way into the fabric of society. Unlike many stars, such was the rapid rise of The Beatles, he spent most of his time recording those tracks as the alpha figure in the studio.Much has been made of days when The Beatles banded together to cut their latest hits, but not so much is none of the solo days that surely offer a relative perspective of what he was really like. So, with such a lofty status attached to his name adding baggage to each studio session, how did that impact his working ways? Was he an autodidact barking orders? Did his peers shrink in his presence? Or did he take a back seat, resting on his unrivalled laurels?
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