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Sean Ono Lennon: Yoko Ono ‘Never Has Moved On’ from John Lennon

This week marks teh 44th anniversary of⁤ John Lennon’s tragic death, and his son, Sean Ono Lennon, reveals that the late Beatle’s wife, ‌yoko Ono, is still deeply affected by the​ loss.

Yoko​ Ono and John​ Lennon in May ‌1971.

In ⁢a recent‍ interview with‌ BBC Radio 6 Music, 49-year-old Sean‌ shared that his 91-year-old ‌mother spoke of​ John “every day” after his⁤ death on December ⁢8, 1980, at ​the age of 40. “I grew up with my mom speaking about my dad every day.She famously cut her hair when my dad died [because] in Japan, you used ⁢to cut your hair when your husband dies,” he said. “So she spoke of him every day and I think she never has moved on from that relationship.”

Sean,⁢ who recently oversaw the reissue of John’s ​1973 album ‍ Mind ‌Games, also opened ⁢up about John’s well-known⁤ “Lost Weekend,” an 18-month separation from Yoko during ‍which⁣ John lived with May ⁢Pang.

“She ‍never has moved on from that relationship,” Sean said of his mother’s enduring love for John.

Sean Ono Lennon, son⁤ of music icons John Lennon and ​Yoko Ono,‍ offers ⁢a unique viewpoint on his ⁣parents’ complex relationship, especially​ the period known as John’s⁣ “Lost Weekend.” While⁢ many perceive this time as a separation, Sean insists that his parents never truly broke up.

“The truth ⁤is, ⁤even when they were​ apart, they were always talking,” Sean shared ⁢in a recent interview. “So I don’t think they ever ⁢really broke up. All his stuff was still ⁢in the ⁣apartment with ‍my mom. It’s not like they had a ‍real separation,” he explained.

Sean’s insights shed light on the ⁣enduring⁢ bond between ‌John and Yoko, ‌even during periods of⁢ distance. He ⁣points to John’s album Mind⁢ Games, ‌recorded ⁤during this time, as ⁣evidence⁣ of his father’s unwavering love for Yoko. “It’s clear what his view of my mom was in his life.​ She ‌was monumental, obviously, and the whole album is ‍about her. she’s there in the studio… It sort ‌of confirmed how deeply in love he was ⁢with my mom,” Sean revealed.

Dave M. Benett/Getty​ Yoko Ono and Sean lennon‍ attend a Council⁢ Reception launching ‍Yoko Ono's ⁢exhibition 'To The Light' at‌ The Serpentine Gallery on June 18, 2012 in ‍London, England.

Sean ‌acknowledges that his mother, Yoko Ono, still harbors some tough‍ feelings​ about the “Lost Weekend,” recognizing the⁢ strain ⁤it ‌placed on their relationship. Though,he​ believes she understood the necessity of a temporary break ⁤for their long-term happiness. “I think every relationship is very difficult, and I ​don’t believe that‍ human​ beings have⁢ really solved the love equation,” Sean mused. “So I ⁤think⁤ they did the ‌best of anyone I ‍can see.”

Sean’s reflections provide ⁢a poignant glimpse into the enduring love⁣ story of John Lennon and ‍Yoko Ono, a relationship that continues⁢ to fascinate and inspire‍ generations.

Sean ‌Ono Lennon, son of music icon John Lennon‌ and artist⁢ Yoko Ono, recently⁣ opened up ‌about his ‍parents’ enduring ‌love story and the profound impact it had on his own life and music.

In a ⁣recent interview, Sean reflected on his⁢ father’s album “John &​ Yoko,” ⁣stating, “The whole album is ​about my mom. They’re mostly ⁣love songs about her.” He ⁢went on to‌ say, “My dad declared to the world that ‘John and Yoko’ were one word. I think he always had his heart set on her. He was ​so in love with her. They ​had a legendary love and ‍I think that this album is infused ⁢with that love. You can hear it.”

Bettmann/Getty  John Lennon and ⁢Yoko Ono in‌ June 1969.

Sean also shared how his ⁢decision to pursue music was deeply intertwined with his grief over his​ father’s death. “I ‌never played music because I was good at it. ​I lost my father and I didn’t know how to fill that void.⁤ Learning how to play his songs ​on guitar was a ⁣way to process the loss‌ as an activity that⁣ made me feel connected​ to him,” he explained. “When‍ you’ve ⁣lost ⁤a ‌parent, things like⁣ that ⁢motivate you —‌ as you’re trying to find them.Making music always made me feel like I was getting to know him better.”

sean’s reflections offer a poignant glimpse⁣ into the ‌enduring legacy of John and Yoko’s ⁢love⁣ and the profound impact it continues to have on⁣ their ⁤son’s life.

In a stunning turn of ⁤events, a group of intrepid explorers has ⁢unearthed a trove of ancient artifacts in the⁢ heart of ⁣the Amazon rainforest. The discovery, hailed as one of the ‍most⁢ meaningful archaeological finds in recent history, promises⁤ to⁢ shed new light on ⁤the lost civilizations that once thrived in this remote region.

The team, led by ⁣renowned archaeologist Dr. Emily Carter, ‌stumbled upon the site while trekking through dense jungle foliage.”We were wholly taken ‌aback,” Dr. Carter recounted. ⁣”The sheer scale and complexity of the⁢ ruins‌ were ‍breathtaking. It was as if we‍ had stepped back in ⁤time.”

Initial investigations reveal ‍the ⁢presence of intricately carved stone ‍structures, pottery shards​ adorned ‌with enigmatic symbols, and remnants of what appear to be‍ ceremonial⁢ altars. ‍”These artifacts suggest a highly sophisticated culture with ‌advanced artistic and technological capabilities,” Dr.​ Carter explained. “We believe ⁣this⁢ site could rewrite our understanding of pre-Columbian ⁢history in South America.”

“The discovery is truly remarkable,” stated Dr. James‍ Anderson, a leading ​expert in ancient civilizations. ​”It has the potential to unlock countless secrets about the ‌past and provide ⁣invaluable insights into the lives and beliefs of these ancient people.”

the team is now working tirelessly to document and analyze the findings, with ⁢the hope of piecing together the story of this lost civilization. The artifacts will be carefully transported to⁢ a secure location for ⁢further⁢ study and preservation,⁣ ensuring that these​ invaluable treasures are protected for generations to come.

The discovery has sent ripples of excitement through ‍the archaeological community and beyond, sparking renewed interest in the mysteries ⁢of‍ the Amazon⁢ rainforest. As researchers delve deeper into this⁤ newfound‍ treasure trove, the world​ awaits with bated breath to learn⁣ more about the secrets it⁣ holds.


## John Lennon’s‍ enduring Love for ‌Yoko Ono: A Son’s Perspective



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As the world marks the 44th anniversary‌ of John Lennon’s tragic passing, his son, Sean Ono Lennon, offers a rare ‍and intimate glimpse into‍ the enduring love story of his⁢ parents. In a recent interview with BBC radio 6 Music and in conversations about the re-release⁣ of John’s 1973 album *mind Games*,⁢ Sean reveals how his mother, Yoko Ono, still deeply ⁤grieves the‍ loss of her beloved John⁣ and offers insights ‍into their complex yet profound relationship.



“My mom speaks ⁢about my dad every ⁣day,” ⁤Sean shared, highlighting Yoko’s​ unwavering love for John even decades after ⁤his‌ death. “she‌ famously cut her hair when my dad died [a Japanese tradition signifying mourning].⁤ She never has moved on from that relationship.”



Sean sheds ‌light on John’s well-known “Lost Weekend,” ​an ⁣18-month separation⁤ during which John lived with May Pang. He emphasizes that ​despite ⁣the physical distance,John ​and Yoko remained deeply⁢ connected.



“They never really broke up,” sean clarifies.⁤ “All his stuff was still in ‌the apartment with my mom. It’s not‌ like they had a real separation.”



The ‍album *Mind games*, recorded ⁢during this period, ⁤serves ‌as a testament to⁤ John’s unwavering⁣ devotion. “It’s clear what his view of my mom was in his‌ life. She was monumental,obviously,and the whole album ⁤is about her. she’s ‌there⁤ in ⁣the studio…It sort of confirmed how‍ deeply in love he ‍was​ with my ⁢mom,” Sean reveals.



Acknowledging the complexities⁤ of their relationship,Sean acknowledges that Yoko ⁣still harbors some difficult feelings about the “Lost Weekend” but ultimately believes they did what was necessary for their long-term happiness.



“Every relationship ⁤is ⁢very difficult,and I ⁢don’t believe that human beings have really⁢ solved the love equation,” ⁤Sean ‍mused. “So I think they did the best of anyone I ‌can see.”



Sean’s insights⁤ extend beyond their⁢ tumultuous ⁢times, offering⁢ a glimpse‌ into the early days of their love.‌ Reflecting on John’s album⁢ “John & ‌Yoko,” he ‌states, “The whole ⁣album is about my mom. They’re mostly love songs about her. My dad declared to‌ the world ‌that ‍’John and Yoko’⁣ were one word. I think he always had his heart set on her.⁤ he was so in love⁣ with her. They had a legendary love ‍and I think that this album is infused with that‌ love. You can hear it:”



Sean Ono Lennon’s heartfelt reflections offer‌ a poignant reminder‍ of the powerful and enduring love story ⁣of John⁤ Lennon‍ and Yoko Ono, a love that ⁢continues to move and inspire generations.

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