John Lennon had a habit of using hyperbole, often blurting out reactionary statements that were damning or praising in equal measure. While the moment he described The Beatles as “more
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It is surely ironic that as indifference to and disengagement from religion grows in Ireland, the need to understand religion — its politico-cultural significance, its enduring appeal for millions around
Excess, destruction, mysticism, and dark stories seem taken from a twisted fairy tale. Beyond the music, if someone were to
Bob Dylan once said, “All I can do is be me, whoever that is”. The same sense of wavering identity
By 1980, John Lennon had cleaned himself up. After a long history of drug use that included heroin in the


