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If he believed what he said in the last sentence why was he

unfaithful to Yoko?

 

Jo

 

Singer John Lennon compares life in the Beatles to decadent ancient

Rome in an interview to be broadcast in the UK for the first time.

The interview for Rolling Stone magazine in December 1970, eight

months after the band split, will be aired on BBC Radio 4 at 1900 GMT

on 3 December.

 

Lennon said the circle around the band was a " portable Rome " of

money, sex and drugs. " Everyone wanted in, " he said.

 

The singer was shot dead in New York on 8 December 1980.

 

Interviewer Jann Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone, believes the

tapes show Lennon at his most honest.

 

" There wasn't a word in it that wasn't valuable or interesting, " said

Wenner.

 

In the interview, Lennon exploded the clean-cut image of " the Fab

Four " .

 

" Everybody around you wants the image to carry on, " he said. " That's

why some of them are clinging to it.

 

" 'Don't take away our portable Rome, where we can all have our houses

and our cars, and our lovers and our wives, and our office girls and

parties and drink and drugs.' "

 

 

Lennon said " no-one touched " the Beatles' live shows

 

Lennon also revealed the band's darker side on tour.

 

" If you couldn't get groupies, we had whores, " he claimed. " Whatever

was going.

 

" There were photos of me crawling round on my knees coming out of

whorehouses in Amsterdam with people saying: 'Good morning, John.' "

 

Lennon claimed the photos and other revelations did not come to light

because people did not want " a big scandal " .

 

The singer also attacked his former songwriting partner and bandmate,

Sir Paul McCartney.

 

" We got fed up of being sidemen to Paul after Brian Epstein (Beatles

manager) died, " he said.

 

" Paul took over and supposedly led us. What's leading us when you

wander round in circles? "

 

Lennon claimed the pair's songwriting partnership had ended " around

1962 or something " .

 

" All our best work, apart from the really early ones like I Want to

Hold Your Hand, were written apart. "

 

Amid the anger, Lennon still expressed respect for his former partner

McCartney. " He's capable of great work and he will do it, " he said.

 

 

Lennon said he did not believe the Beatles' " myth "

 

Lennon claimed he was driven to use heroin because of the treatment

he and Ono received from " the Beatles and their pals " .

 

" We were in real pain, " he said.

 

Nor did band member George Harrison escape attack from the singer.

 

" He was working with two brilliant songwriters and he learnt a lot

from us, " says Lennon, who criticised Harrison's debut solo album.

 

" I wouldn't have minded being George. "

 

Rival Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, was also dismissed by

Lennon as " a joke " .

 

" I'd like to list what we did and what the Stones did two months

later on every album, " he said. " Mick imitates us. "

 

The ex-Beatle also complained about the personal downside of his

talent.

 

" It's not fun being a genius, " he said. " It's torture. "

 

On a more positive note, Lennon talked about the contentment he found

with Ono compared with the other types of pleasure and gratification

he had experienced.

 

" I've been through it all, and nothing works better than to have

somebody you love hold you. "

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