For five decades, the image of John Lennon has been frozen in two iconic frames: the bespectacled Beatle of worldwide mania, and the silent househusband baking bread in the Dakota with Yoko Ono. Lost in between is the “Lost Weekend”—an 18-month period from 1973 to 1975 when Lennon lived a chaotic, creative, and romantic life in Los Angeles and New York with his then-personal assistant, May Pang.
Here's a key piece of lore for any serious fan: the book we know today was heavily abridged. The original manuscript for Loving John was a massive 500 pages, brimming with technical details about John's studio sessions, track listings, and production notes for albums like Mind Games and Walls and Bridges . It was a memoir written by a production coordinator. loving john may pang pdf
Insight into the creation of albums like Walls and Bridges . For five decades, the image of John Lennon