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John Winston Ono Lennon [ d͡ʒɒn ˈlɛnən], né le 9 octobre 1940 à Liverpool et mort assassiné le 8 décembre 1980 à New York, est un auteur-compositeur-interprète, musicien et écrivain britannique.

Il est le fondateur des Beatles, groupe musical anglais au succès planétaire depuis sa formation au début des années 1960. Au sein des Beatles, il forme avec Paul McCartney l'un des tandems d'auteurs-compositeurs les plus influents et prolifiques de l'histoire du rock, donnant naissance à plus de deux cents chansons.

Adolescent, influencé par ses idoles américaines du rock 'n' roll, il est emporté par la vague de musique skiffle qui sévit à Liverpool et fonde, au début de 1957, le groupe des Quarrymen, qui évolue pour devenir, avec Paul McCartney, George Harrison et Ringo Starr, les Beatles. Des albums Please Please Me en 1963 à Let It Be en 1970, les Beatles deviennent un des plus grands phénomènes de l'histoire de l'industrie discographique, introduisant de nombreuses innovations musicales et mélangeant les genres et les influences avec une audace et une sophistication jusqu'alors inédites. Lennon occupe une place centrale dans cette réussite populaire, critique et commerciale, composant des œuvres majeures pour le groupe. Les dissensions entre les musiciens, en particulier entre Lennon et McCartney, mettent fin à l'aventure en 1970.

Lorsque les Beatles se séparent, John Lennon se consacre à sa carrière solo, épaulé et inspiré par son épouse Yoko Ono, artiste japonaise d'avant-garde. Yoko et John forment alors un des couples les plus médiatisés au monde, aussi bien pour leur art que pour leur engagement politique. Ils créent le Plastic Ono Band, groupe à géométrie variable où ils sont accompagnés d'amis sur scène et en studio. En 1971, John Lennon compose l'une de ses chansons les plus emblématiques, Imagine ; l'album du même nom est également son plus grand succès commercial en solo. Lennon se retire de toute activité publique en 1975 pour s'occuper de son fils nouveau-né Sean, puis reprend sa carrière en 1980, quelques semaines avant d'être assassiné par Mark David Chapman, un fanatique atteint de troubles psychotiques, devant sa résidence du Dakota Building à New York.

Outre sa musique, Lennon est également célèbre pour ses nombreuses prises de positions, notamment pacifistes, à partir de la fin des années 1960. Ses activités et son engagement, notamment contre la guerre du Viêt Nam, lui valent des ennuis réguliers avec le gouvernement des États-Unis, qui tente de l'expulser. Personnalité complexe, il fait preuve d'un humour acerbe, teinté d'absurde et de non-sens, et se démarque également par son caractère parfois violent et conflictuel, en contradiction avec son image de représentant de l'idéal pacifiste. Il montre des talents dans les domaines de la peinture et de l'écriture, joue dans quelques films, et réalise des courts-métrages expérimentaux.

Près de quarante ans après sa mort, il reste l'un des artistes les plus populaires du XXe siècle et incarne le mouvement pacifiste peace and love des années 1960 et 1970. Un rassemblement à sa mémoire continue d'avoir lieu à New York chaque 8 décembre, jour de sa mort, et plusieurs mémoriaux sont érigés en son honneur de par le monde.

L'aéroport de Liverpool porte son nom depuis 2002. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. octobre 1940 – 8. décembre 1980   •   Autres noms جان لنون
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“Cela aurait été pareil si j’avais dit que la télévision est plus populaire que Jésus. Je suis désolé de l’avoir ouverte. Je ne suis pas anti-Dieu, anti-Christ ou anti-religion. Je n’étais pas en train de taper dessus ou de la déprécier. J’exposais juste un fait, et c’est plus vrai pour l’Angleterre qu’ici (aux États-Unis). Je ne dis pas que nous sommes meilleurs, ou plus grands, je ne nous compare pas à Jésus Christ en tant que personne, ou à Dieu en tant qu’entité ou quoiqu’il soit. J’ai juste dit ce que j’ai dit et j’ai eu tort. Ou cela a été pris à tort. Et maintenant, il y a tout ça.”

I suppose if I had said television was more popular than Jesus, I would have gotten away with it. I'm sorry I opened my mouth. I'm not anti-God, anti-Christ, or anti-religion. I wasn't knocking it or putting it down. I was just saying it as a fact and it's true more for England than here. I'm not saying that we're better or greater, or comparing us with Jesus Christ as a person or God as a thing or whatever it is. I just said what I said and it was wrong. Or it was taken wrong. And now it's all this.
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Conférence de presse à Chicago, le 11 août 1966 en réponse et en excuses aux réactions outrées et violentes à travers les États-Unis suite à l’interview de l’Evening Standard.

“Dieu est un concept / Par lequel nous pouvons mesurer / Notre douleur”

God is a concept / By which we can measure / Our pain
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“Le rêve est terminé / Que puis-je dire?”

The dream is over / What can I say ?
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John Lennon Citations

“Imagine qu’il n’y a pas de Paradis / C’est facile si tu essayes / Pas d’enfer en dessous de nous / Au dessus, juste le ciel / Imagine tous les gens / Vivant pour aujourd’hui… Imagine qu’il n’y a pas de pays / Ce n’est pas difficile à faire / Rien pour lequel tuer ou mourir / Et pas de religion non plus / Imagine tous les gens / Vivant la vie en paix… Imagine qu’il n’y a pas de possessions / Je me demande si tu le peux / Nul besoins d’avarice, pas de faim / Dans une confrérie humaine/Imagine tous les gens / Se partageant le monde… Tu pourrais dire que je suis un rêveur / Mais je ne suis pas le seul / J’espère qu’un jour tu nous rejoindras / Et le monde ne sera plus qu’un”

Imagine there's no heaven / It's easy if you try / No hell below us / Above us only sky / Imagine all the peopleLiving for today... Imagine there's no countries / It isn't hard to do / Nothing to kill or die for / And no religion too / Imagine all the people / Living life in peace... Imagine no possessions / I wonder if you can/No need for greed or hunger / In a brotherhood of man / Imagine all the people / Sharing all the world... You may say i'm a dreamer / But i'm not the only one / I hope some day you'll join us / And the world will be as one
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“Le christianisme disparaitra. Il s’évaporera, rétrécira. Je n’ai pas à discuter là-dessus. J’ai raison, il sera prouvé que j’ai raison. Nous sommes plus populaires que Jésus désormais. Je ne sais pas ce qui disparaitra en premier, le rock’n’roll ou la chrétienté (…)”

Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first — rock and roll or Christianity.
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Propos recueillis par la journaliste britannique Maureen Cleave pour le périodique Evening Standard dans son édition du 4 mars 1966

“Pour notre prochain titre, est-ce que les gens installés dans les places les moins chères peuvent taper dans leurs mains? Et tous les autres, agitez vos bijoux!”

On the next number, would those in the cheaper seats clap your hands ? All the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry!
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Déclaration faite en annonce du titre Twist and Shout lors de la prestation des Beatles au «Royal Variety Performance» le 4 novembre 1963 au théâtre «Prince of Wales» de Londres devant la Reine Elisabeth, la Reine Mère, et la Princesse Margaret.

John Lennon: Citations en anglais

“I don't mind people putting us down, because if everybody really liked us, it would be a bore.”

Source: The Beatles Anthology (2000), p. 120
Contexte: I don't mind people putting us down, because if everybody really liked us, it would be a bore. You've got to have people putting you down. It doesn't give any edge to it if everybody just falls flat on their face saying, "You're great." We enjoy some of the criticisms as well, they're quite funny; some of the clever criticisms, not the ones that don't know anything, but some of the clever ones are quite fun.

“Imagine all the people
Living for today…”

Lyrics, Imagine (1971 album)
Variante: Imagine all the people
Living life in peace...
Contexte: Imagine there's no heaven,
It's easy if you try,
No hell below us,
Above us only sky,
Imagine all the people
Living for today...

“A Don Juan isn't in the newspaper and doesn't have disciples and doesn't proselytize.”

Playboy interview (1980)
Contexte: It takes time to get rid of all this garbage that I've been carrying around that was influencing the way I thought and the way I lived. It had a lot to do with Yoko, showing me that I was still possessed. I left physically when I fell in love with Yoko, but mentally it took the last ten years of struggling. I learned everything from her. … It is a teacher-pupil relationship. That's what people don't understand. She's the teacher and I'm the pupil. I'm the famous one, the one who's supposed to know everything, but she's my teacher. She's taught me everything I fucking know. She's my Don Juan … a Don Juan doesn't have a following. A Don Juan isn't in the newspaper and doesn't have disciples and doesn't proselytize.

“We all been playing those mind games forever
Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil.”

"Mind Games"
Lyrics, Mind Games (1973)
Contexte: p>We all been playing those mind games forever
Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil.
Doing the mind guerrilla,
Some call it magic — the search for the grail. Love is the answer and you know that for sure.
Love is a flower, you got to let it — you got to let it grow.</p

“It just came to me. Everybody was going on about karma, especially in the Sixties. But it occurred to me that karma is instant as well as it influences your past life or your future life.”

On his song "Instant Karma!", prompted by the use of the phrase "Instant Karma" by Melinde Kendall, the wife of Yoko Ono's former husband Tony Cox, as quoted in All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono (2000) by David Sheff
Playboy interview (1980)
Contexte: It just came to me. Everybody was going on about karma, especially in the Sixties. But it occurred to me that karma is instant as well as it influences your past life or your future life. There really is a reaction to what you do now. That's what people ought to be concerned about. Also, I'm fascinated by commercials and promotion as an art form. I enjoy them. So the idea of instant karma was like the idea of instant coffee: presenting something in a new form. I just liked it.

“We must always remember to thank the CIA and the Army for LSD, by the way.”

Source: The Beatles Anthology (2000), p. 179
Contexte: We must always remember to thank the CIA and the Army for LSD, by the way. Everything is the opposite of what it is, isn't it? They brought out LSD to control people, and what they did was give us freedom. Sometimes it works in mysterious ways its wonders to perform. But it sure as hell performs them. If you look a the government report book on acid, the only ones who jumped out of windows because of it were the ones in the Army. I never knew anybody who jumped out of a window or killed themselves because of it.

“I respect churches because of the sacredness that's been put on them over the years by people who do believe. But I think a lot of bad things have happened in the name of the church and in the name of Christ.”

Source: The Beatles Anthology (2000), p. 226
Contexte: I don't need to go to church. I respect churches because of the sacredness that's been put on them over the years by people who do believe. But I think a lot of bad things have happened in the name of the church and in the name of Christ. Therefore I shy away from church, and as Donovan once said, "I go to my own church in my own temple once a day." And I think people who need a church should go. And the others who know the church is in your own head should visit that temple because that's where the source is. We're all God. Christ said, "The Kingdom of Heaven is within you." And the Indians say that and the Zen people say that. We're all God. I'm not a god or the God, but we're all God and we're all potentially divine — and potentially evil. We all have everything within us and the Kingdom of Heaven is nigh and within us, and if you look hard enough you'll see it.

“Some call it magic — the search for the grail.”

"Mind Games"
Lyrics, Mind Games (1973)
Contexte: p>We all been playing those mind games forever
Some kinda druid dudes lifting the veil.
Doing the mind guerrilla,
Some call it magic — the search for the grail. Love is the answer and you know that for sure.
Love is a flower, you got to let it — you got to let it grow.</p

“I can get paranoid just sitting in a restaurant; I don't have to take anything.”

Source: The Beatles Anthology (2000), p. 180
Contexte: I've never met anybody who's had a flashback in my life and I took millions of trips in the Sixties, and I've never met anybody who had any problem. I've had bad trips, but I've had bad trips in real life. I've had a bad trip on a joint. I can get paranoid just sitting in a restaurant; I don't have to take anything.

“I mean, they are the other half of the sky, and without them there is nothing. And without us there’s nothing. There’s only the two together creating children, creating society.”

Last interview (1980)
Contexte: I’m 40, I wanna talk to the people my age. I’m happy if the young people like it, and I’m happy if the old people like it, I’m talkin’ to guys and gals that have been through what we went through, together — the sixties group that has survived. Survived the war, the drugs, the politics, the violence on the street – the whole she-bang – that we’ve survived it and we’re here. And I’m talkin’ to them. And the "Woman" song is to Yoko, but it’s to all women. And, because my role in society – or any artist or poet’s role – is to try to express what we all feel. Not to tell people how to feel, not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all. And it’s like that’s the job of the artist in society, not to... they’re not some alienated being living on the outskirts of town. It’s fine to live on the outskirts of town, but artists must reflect what we all are. That’s what it’s about – artists, or poets or whatever you wanna call it. And that’s what I’m tryin’ to express on behalf of all the men to all the women, through my own feelings about women – when it dawned on me, "God! It is the other half of the sky" as the late-great Chairman MacDougal said, right? I mean, they are the other half of the sky, and without them there is nothing. And without us there’s nothing. There’s only the two together creating children, creating society. So what’s all this B. S. about, you know, "women are this" and "men are that" – we’re all human, man. We’re all human. And, I am tryin’ to say it to Yoko, but to all women, you know? On behalf of all men, in a way. If that’s taken it too much on meself, I feel that artists are that – they’re reflections of society... Mirrors.

“These critics with the illusions they've created about artists — it's like idol worship.”

Associated Press via The Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/08/lost-john-lennon-interview-30-years-after-death_n_793700.html
Rolling Stone interview (1980)
Contexte: These critics with the illusions they've created about artists — it's like idol worship. They only like people when they're on their way up … I cannot be on the way up again. … What they want is dead heroes, like Sid Vicious and James Dean. I'm not interesting in being a dead (expletive) hero. … So forget 'em, forget 'em.

“So advertise yourself that you're for peace if you believe in it.”

Interview on The David Frost Show (14 June 1969)
Contexte: We're trying to sell peace, like a product, you know, and sell it like people sell soap or soft drinks. And it's the only way to get people aware that peace is possible, and it isn't just inevitable to have violence. Not just war — all forms of violence. People just accept it and think 'Oh, they did it, or Harold Wilson did it, or Nixon did it,' they're always scapegoating people. And it isn't Nixon's fault. We're all responsible for everything that goes on, you know, we're all responsible for Biafra and Hitler and everything. So we're just saying "SELL PEACE" — anybody interested in peace just stick it in the window. It's simple but it lets somebody else know that you want peace too, because you feel alone if you're the only one thinking 'wouldn't it be nice if there was peace and nobody was getting killed.' So advertise yourself that you're for peace if you believe in it.

“Millions of mind guerrillas
Putting their soul power to the karmic wheel.”

"Mind Games"
Lyrics, Mind Games (1973)
Contexte: So keep on playing those mind games together
Doing the ritual dance in the sun.
Millions of mind guerrillas
Putting their soul power to the karmic wheel.

“I am tryin’ to say it to Yoko, but to all women, you know? On behalf of all men, in a way. If that’s taken it too much on meself, I feel that artists are that – they’re reflections of society… Mirrors.”

Last interview (1980)
Contexte: I’m 40, I wanna talk to the people my age. I’m happy if the young people like it, and I’m happy if the old people like it, I’m talkin’ to guys and gals that have been through what we went through, together — the sixties group that has survived. Survived the war, the drugs, the politics, the violence on the street – the whole she-bang – that we’ve survived it and we’re here. And I’m talkin’ to them. And the "Woman" song is to Yoko, but it’s to all women. And, because my role in society – or any artist or poet’s role – is to try to express what we all feel. Not to tell people how to feel, not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all. And it’s like that’s the job of the artist in society, not to... they’re not some alienated being living on the outskirts of town. It’s fine to live on the outskirts of town, but artists must reflect what we all are. That’s what it’s about – artists, or poets or whatever you wanna call it. And that’s what I’m tryin’ to express on behalf of all the men to all the women, through my own feelings about women – when it dawned on me, "God! It is the other half of the sky" as the late-great Chairman MacDougal said, right? I mean, they are the other half of the sky, and without them there is nothing. And without us there’s nothing. There’s only the two together creating children, creating society. So what’s all this B. S. about, you know, "women are this" and "men are that" – we’re all human, man. We’re all human. And, I am tryin’ to say it to Yoko, but to all women, you know? On behalf of all men, in a way. If that’s taken it too much on meself, I feel that artists are that – they’re reflections of society... Mirrors.

“Part of me suspects that I'm a loser and the other part of me thinks I'm God Almighty.”

About the song "I'm a Loser"; sometimes misquoted as "Half of me thinks I am a loser, the other half thinks I am God Almighty."
Playboy interview (1980)

“We live in a world where we have to hide to make love, while violence is practiced in broad daylight.”

Variante: We live in a world where we have to hide to make love, while violence is practiced in broad daylight.

“Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives.”

"What Can I Tell You about Myself which You Have Not Already Found Out from Those Who Do Not Lie?" in The Beatles Anthology (2000)
Contexte: Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. … I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it.

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