John lennon gay

Why John Lennon Was Definitely Probably Maybe in Love with Paul McCartney (Or an Essay on Why John Lennon was Probably Bisexual)

An Essay by Your friend, Alexander. (ha)

Edit 12/30/15: THIS ESSAY IS NOW IN VIDEO FORM!

WATCH HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quKDjHnVA7E

EDIT PART DEUX 10/18/15:

Yoko Ono has recently confirmed that John Lennon is bisexual. This essay, however, was written when that was an unconfirmed rumor, and explores John’s sexuality in more detail, as successfully as adding comments in regards to John’s relationship with Paul McCartney. Examine my thoughts on John’s confirmed sexuality here.

The Beatles organism of the enormous size they were, no doubt that rumors of matching immensity develop from nothing. One of these being, that John Lennon was a homosexual. At first thought, any person would ignore such thought as sensationalist bullshit. And though the thought has some merit to it, it isn’t true. John Lennon was a lover of women, even adamant about it. Thus, it would be preposterous to assume that his interests lied with the male gender.

However.

Liking women and liking men are not mutually exclusive. The thought never occu

Did John Lennon Have an Affair With Brian Epstein?

Brow Beat is following the Beatles in “real time,” 50 years later, from their first chart-topper to their final rooftop concert. 50 years ago this week, John Lennon went on a holiday to Spain with manager Brian Epstein. Speculation has surrounded the trip ever since.

It was at Paul McCartney’s 21st birthday party that John Lennon finally snapped. Rumors had been flying around for months, ever since Lennon’s vacation with Beatles manager Brian Epstein, who was gay. The rest of the band had gone to the Canary Islands, but Lennon, who had met his newborn son only two weeks before, flew with Epstein to Barcelona. “Come on, John, tell me about you and Brian,” Bob Wooler said, as Lennon recalled years later, “We all know.”

Before he knew it, Lennon was “beating the shit out of him, hitting him with a big stick,” as Lennon himself later said. Wooler suffered a black eye and bruised ribs, and it could possess been worse. “I can murder this guy,” Lennon remembered thinking. Within a few days, the story was among the Beatles’ first national press, in the pages of the British tabloid the Daily Mirror. “I don’t know why he did it.

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JAGGER-LENNON partnership

Posted by: Honestman ()

Date: February 2, 2010 23:48



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I've always thought that the relationship between JAGGER and LENNON were very strange. A soul brother ? Impressed by his behaviour ?
Mick seemed to really savor to be with him.
I haven't browse something satisfying about this relationship.
Did LENNON influenced Mick on some Rolling STONES tracks (Music and Lyrics) ?


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Re: JAGGER-LENNON relationship

Posted by: with sssoul ()

Date: February 2, 2010 23:54


from timeisonourside.com:

I liked John very much to start. We all had a good relationship with John.
He seemed to be in caring with our caring of music, so we used to go out to clubs a lot...
He was educated and very smart and cynical and amusing and really amusing company.
He had a very funny seize on the stop of the Beatles... But I used to get on with Paul as well.
Paul is very nice

Paul McCartney on John Lennon’s Sexuality [Quotes]

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I don't think [the same-sex attracted claims] are true. John never ever tried anything, I slept with him a million times. I've seen him on tour roaring drunk, out of his mind in the early days before he sobered up and went to rehab. Roaring drunk and it was always with a female, never once [with a man]. If you've got a little gay tendency and you’re roaring drunk I'd have caught him once.

— Paul McCartney (from The Sun)

That was the attachment we had. We would always be walking in on each other and things. I’d walked in on John and seen a little bottom bobbing up and down with a girl underneath him. It was perfectly normal: you’d go, ‘Oh shit, sorry,’ and back out the room... 
That’s why I’ve always found very strange the theory that John was gay. Because over fifteen years of sharing rooms, sharing our lives, not one of us has an incident to relate of catching John with a boy. I would have thought that kind of thing would be more prevalent, and John’s inhibitions were certainly free when he was drunk.
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So there was the homosexual thing - I’m not sure John did anything but we certainly gav