On December 8, 1980, John Lennon was murdered in New York, in the entrance of the Dakota Building, where he lived, at the hands of Mark David Chapman.
The former Beatles was just 40 years old and from that moment he was definitively consecrated as a legend in the history of music.
After achieving success with Beatles in the 60s, John Lennon had continued his career as a soloist, alongside the pacifist commitment, which he shared with his wife Yoko Ono. With his death, Lennon also left his two sons, Seann and Julian.
On December 8, 1980, John Lennon was murdered in New York, in the entrance of the Dakota Building, where he lived, at the hands of Mark David Chapman. The former Beatles was just 40 years old and from that moment he was definitively consecrated as a legend in the history of music. On the anniversary of his death we want to remember him with some curiosities about his life. Perhaps not everyone knows, for example, that Lennon as a child was part of the Boy Scout.
The first years of John Lennon 's life were not easy at all. Born in Liverpool in 1940, his parents separated when he was just two years old. His father had tried to take him to New Zealand with him but John Lennon stayed with his aunt as his mother was unable to look after him.
Perhaps not everyone knows that John Lennon owned a private island. It was Dorinish Island, a desert island of 7.5 hectares located near the Irish coast. Lennon he had paid about 1,700 pounds or about 35,000 euros today.
Perhaps not everyone knows that John Lennon had a lazy disposition. Lennon himself admitted this defect and even called Paul McCartney "The laziest man in England".
The producer of the Beatles, George Martin, revealed that John Lennon was very unsure about his voice and that he would even hate it. During the recording process, Lennon allegedly claimed several times to modify his voice in an artificial way.
Perhaps not everyone knows that John Lennon was very sarcastic and loved humor, even the macabre one. Allan Williams, who was one of the first managers of the Beatles, would say that sometimes Lennon enjoyed sleeping as a joke in an old coffin housed at the The Jacaranda, a Liverpool club belonging to the same Williams.
Perhaps not everyone knows that John Lennon was passionate about mysteries and life in space. It is said, for example, that in 1974 Lennon would have spotted a UFO from the balcony of his house in New York and that this episode was immortalized in the album "Walls and Bridges" on which Lennon did write "On August 23, 1974 at 9 I saw a U.F.O.".
Perhaps not everyone knows that John Lennon owned a Rolls Royce Phantom V purchased in 1965. The original color of the car was white but later Lennon had it completely painted with psychedelic decorations by the Dutch art team The Fool.