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.
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.
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.”
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.