The one song that ran through John Lennon’s veins

Few artists are mythologised quite like John Lennon. His tragic murder in 1980 saw the world deprived of an iconic and innovative musician who was only 40. Subsequently, the world was left wondering what artistic genius we were, therefore, deprived of. But the impact of his passing was merely down to the footprint of his influence, pushing and pulling at the established boundaries of music’s possibilities. Within that artistic journey were moments that left fans in awe at his achievement when sat next to the speaker, soaking in his work.But such was the hysteria of The Beatles that real-life experiences of watching him live were fleeting. By 1966, the Liverpudlian four-piece had called it touring a day, focusing all of their creativity into the studio. What followed were countless genius moments that ultimately defined the blueprint for modern recording. Had fans been treated to live renditions of ‘A Day In The Life’ or ‘Tomorrow Never Knows’ in an alternate universe where The Beatles carried on recording, then stories of Lennon leaving rooms speechless would have been countless.
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