Beatle fans exclusive: 24 photos of John Lennon taken by fans of the musician
Beatle fans exclusive: 24 photos of John Lennon taken by fans of the musician

Video: Beatle fans exclusive: 24 photos of John Lennon taken by fans of the musician

Video: Beatle fans exclusive: 24 photos of John Lennon taken by fans of the musician
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Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work

About life John Lennon, the musician of the legendary band "The Beatles", the most talented singer and composer of the 20th century, made films and wrote memoirs, and numerous admirers of his work have dozens of photographs in which their idol is captured in everyday life. In our review - rare pictures one of the "greatest Britons of all time", made between the late 1960s and 1980s.

Stylish and bright image
Stylish and bright image
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
John Lennon gladly signed autographs for fans
John Lennon gladly signed autographs for fans
Formal dress code
Formal dress code
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Exiting the antique shop
Exiting the antique shop
Round glasses are a permanent accessory
Round glasses are a permanent accessory
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work

John Lennon is truly the idol of millions, The Beatles' albums have gained popularity on all continents, and his solo work has entered the world treasury of rock music. Lennon knew how to shock: he boldly declared that the Liverpool four are more popular than Jesus and gave "bed interviews" together with Yoko Ono, talking about life and world problems, sitting in his pajamas in a hotel room. He was in constant creative search: he acted in films, wrote songs, was involved in politics, advocating for an end to the Vietnam War, became the leader of the pacifist movement and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Random photos of John Lennon
Random photos of John Lennon
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Street paparazzi hunt John Lennon
Street paparazzi hunt John Lennon
The star couple was recognized, despite the hats and glasses
The star couple was recognized, despite the hats and glasses
Musician in Taxi
Musician in Taxi
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
John Lennon in a crowd of pacifists
John Lennon in a crowd of pacifists
Peaceful demonstration
Peaceful demonstration
Love for white in clothes - a tribute to pacifism
Love for white in clothes - a tribute to pacifism
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work
Rare photographs of John Lennon from private collections of fans of his work

The last thing John Lennon managed to do before his death was to give an interview to American journalists and take part, together with Yoko Ono, in a photo shoot for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Pictures taken by Annie Leibovitz, are still amazed.

The work of musical geniuses from Liverpool was well known in the USSR as well. History of Soviet Beatlemania can be traced back to the numerous monuments that were erected in honor of The Beatles in the former USSR.

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