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9[[caption-width-right:335:''"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one."'']]
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11->''"A working class hero is something to be''
12->''If you want to be a hero, then just follow me"''
13-->-- "Working Class Hero", ''Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand''
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15John Winston Ono Lennon, [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever MBE]][[note]]Though John gave up his MBE medal, the British government never rescinded the title.[[/note]] (born John Winston Lennon;[[note]]Lennon changed his name by deed poll on 22 April 1969, adding "Ono" as a middle name. He used the name John Ono Lennon thereafter, but official documents referred to him as John Winston Ono Lennon, since he was not permitted to revoke a name given at birth as per British statute.[[/note]] 9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980) was an English musician who gained worldwide fame as member of the revolutionary band Music/TheBeatles. His songwriting partnership with Music/PaulMcCartney remains the most successful in history.
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17Born in Liverpool, Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze as a teenager. In 1956, he formed his first band, the Quarrymen, which evolved into the Beatles in 1960. He was initially the group's de facto leader, a role gradually ceded to [=McCartney=]. Lennon was characterised for the rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music on film and in interviews.
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19He left The Beatles in late 1969 to focus on his solo career with his wife Music/YokoOno. Around this time, he became notorious and controversial for his political and peace activism; his criticism of UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar resulted in a three-year attempt by the [[UsefulNotes/RichardNixon Nixon]] administration to deport him. Jon Wiener's biography ''Come Together: John Lennon in his time'' contextualizes John's personal life and journey within the larger political, cultural and social events of TheSixties and TheSeventies.
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21In 1975, Lennon left the music business to raise his infant son Sean, before returning in 1980. On December 8 of that year, Lennon was shot dead outside the Dakota apartments in New York City shortly after completing a recording session. He was 40 years old. His killer, Mark David Chapman, was a fan of the Beatles who was incensed by Lennon's affluent lifestyle and public statements, including lyrics in several of his songs ("God" and "Imagine") and his infamous 1966 remark that the Beatles had become "more popular than Jesus".
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23He ended up ranked #8 in ''Series/OneHundredGreatestBritons''. Lennon has been inducted twice into the UsefulNotes/RockAndRollHallOfFame, once each as a member of Music/TheBeatles in 1988 and as a solo artist in 1994. He is also a member of the UsefulNotes/SongwritersHallOfFame.
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25----
26!!Studio and Live Discography (* = John and [[Music/YokoOno Yoko]], ** = John Lennon):
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28* 1968 - ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo1TwoVirgins''*
29* 1969 - ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo2LifeWithTheLions''*
30* 1969 - ''Music/WeddingAlbum''*
31* 1969 - ''Live Peace In Toronto 1969''*
32* 1970 - ''Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand''**
33* 1971 - ''Music/{{Imagine}}''**
34* 1972 - ''Some Time In New York City''* [[note]]The first half was recorded in the studio, the second half was recorded live with Music/FrankZappa[[/note]]
35* 1973 - ''Music/MindGames''**
36* 1974 - ''Walls And Bridges''**
37* 1975 - ''Rock 'n' Roll''**
38* 1980 - ''Double Fantasy''*
39* 1984 - ''Milk And Honey''*
40* 1986 - ''Live In New York City''*
41* Miscellaneous singles: "Give Peace a Chance", "Cold Turkey", "Instant Karma!", "Power to the People", "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"
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43----
44!! John Lennon is the {{Trope Namer|s}} for:
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46* BiggerThanJesus, although he [[BeamMeUpScotty didn't actually say that]] (see below for details)
47* SillyLoveSongs, albeit indirectly; Music/PaulMcCartney wrote the titular song [[InsultBackfire in response to a disparaging comment]] Lennon had made regarding the former's solo work
48* WorkingClassHero
49
50----
51!! "Nobody told me there'd be tropes like these...":
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53* AnswerSong:
54** "How Do You Sleep?" from ''Music/{{Imagine}}'' (see TheReasonYouSuckSpeech below).
55** "Serve Yourself", a scathing response to Music/BobDylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody" from ''Music/SlowTrainComing''.
56* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: When Lennon returned his MBE to Buckingham Palace in 1969 (four years after receiving it with the other three Beatles), he enclosed a note giving his reasons: "I am returning this MBE in protest against Britain's involvement in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Civil_War Nigeria-Biafra]] [[BuffySpeak thing]], against our support of America in Vietnam, and against 'Cold Turkey' slipping down the charts." "Cold Turkey," his most recent single, was turning in a relatively poor performance on the music charts, peaking at No. 14 in the UK and No. 30 in the U.S.
57* ArtisticStimulation: Although all four Beatles used drugs of one sort or another throughout much of their group and/or solo careers, Lennon, from 1966 through 1969, indulged much more heavily than the other three put together, first becoming psychologically dependent on LSD and then, together with Yoko, becoming addicted to heroin. Although both dependencies caused him considerable [[DrugsAreBad suffering]], they did serve (again, far more than for his bandmates) as inspiration for some of his greatest songs - most directly "Cold Turkey," essentially heroin withdrawal symptoms set to music.
58* TheAtoner: In the songs "Jealous Guy" and "Woman", Lennon expresses remorse for his previous treatment of the women in his life.
59* AvantGardeMusic: Lennon has dabbled quite a lot in experimenting with sound, music and noises. He did this early on already, as you hear in "Rain" and "Strawberry Fields Forever," but his experiments became more prominent after he met Music/YokoOno, notably on "Revolution # 9" from ''Music/TheWhiteAlbum''. His first three solo albums, ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo1TwoVirgins'' (1968), ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo2LifeWithTheLions'' (1968) and ''Music/WeddingAlbum'' (1969) are completely avant-garde sound experiments. From ''Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand'' his music actually became basic rock again, but he still dared to create tracks that had uncommercial sound experiments or very personal confessions about his relationship with Yoko.
60--> "What are they doing?!?!? This Japanese witch has made him crazy, and he’s gone bananas." But all she did was take the bananas part of me out of the closet more, you know, that had been inhibited by other parts. - ''John, from his last interview.''
61* BigApplesauce: An album, a song, a [[http://www.unfogged.com/John-Lennon-New-York-1974-Posters.jpg famous photo.]]
62-->"There's [=UFOs=] over New York, and I ain't too surprised." -- "Nobody Told Me"
63* BiggerThanJesus: The {{Trope Namer|s}}, although John [[BeamMeUpScotty didn't actually say it]]. His actual BlasphemousBoast in 1966 was a claim that the Beatles were "''more popular'' than Jesus", which he said while being interviewed for a feature article by Maureen Cleave, an ''Evening Standard'' journalist who'd known the Beatles for several years. The resulting article passed without notice in Britain (where the decline in church attendance that he was referring to was a well-known phenomenon), and also drew no complaints when the interview was republished in the ''New York Times''. It only landed him and his bandmates in big trouble when the quote was reprinted ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_popular_than_Jesus out of context]]) in media in the more staunchly Christian and conservative American DeepSouth five months later.
64* BookEnds: ''Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand'' opens with "Mother" and ends with "My Mummy's Dead".
65* BreadEggsMilkSquick: "Nobody Told Me":
66--> "Everybody's talking and no one says a word\
67 Everybody's making love and no one really cares\
68 There's Nazis in the bathroom just below the stairs\
69 Always something happening and nothing going on\
70 There's always something cooking and nothing in the pot\
71 [[AppealToWorseProblems They're starving back in China]] so finish what you got"
72* BrokenRecord: From "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sinclair_(poet) John Sinclair]]"
73--> ''What else can Judge Colombo do? \
74Gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, \
75gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, \
76gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, \
77gotta, gotta, gotta set him free''
78** The ending of "Well, Well, Well", too, well, apart from the [[SanitySlippageSong Primal Screaming factor]].
79* BuffySpeak: "Mind Games"
80-->Some kind of {{Druid}} dude\
81Lifting the veil
82* CallBack:
83** The first verse of "Power to the People" starts thusly: "Say you want a revolution/We better get it on right away!". This is a Call Back to his more skeptical take in his Beatles song "Revolution": "You say you want a revolution/Well you know/We all want to change the world."
84** The "ting ting ting" of a little chiming bell[[note]]It's Yoko's wishing bell - ring it and make a wish. Yoko still asks fans to ring wishing bells.[[/note]] that opens "(Just Like) Starting Over" on ''Double Fantasy'' is a Call Back to [[ForDoomTheBellTolls the heavy, doom-laden church bell]] that opens "Mother" on ''Plastic Ono Band''. Lennon said in [[http://boythewayglennmillerplayed.blogspot.com/2009/12/final-interview-part-v.html the last interview he ever gave]] that this was deliberate, meant to symbolise that he had come through all of his issues, and his "lifetime's work. From the boyhood paintings and poetry to when I die... To me, my work is one piece."
85** "I was [[Music/MagicalMysteryTour the Walrus]], but now I'm John."
86** "How Do You Sleep" references [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand Sgt. Pepper]], the Paul is dead theory, "[[Music/{{Help}} Yesterday]]", & Paul's recent hit "Another Day".
87* ChristmasSongs: "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)"
88* ContinuityNod: "I was the Walrus, but now, I'm John" from ''God''.
89* CoverAlbum: ''Rock 'n' Roll'', which consisted of Lennon's versions of songs from the golden of early rock music.
90* CrazyJealousGuy: "Run for Your Life" (for The Beatles) and "Jealous Guy". He later regretted writing "Run for Your Life" due to the highly sexist lyrics (in which he threatens to kill a girlfriend if she's unfaithful).
91* DeadArtistsAreBetter: He refers to the phenomenon of dead artists seeing heightened popularity in "Nobody Loves You When You're Down and Out" %%Note: Examples about Lennon himself go on the YMMV page under PosthumousPopularityPotential.
92--> Everybody loves you when you're six feet in the ground
93* TheDeadRiseToAdvertise: Encouraging us to donate to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4b4GkGMiBDQ One Laptop Per Child.]] It's a good cause and all, but still unnerving. A "'portable' computer with built-in monitor" [[http://oldcomputers.net/ibm5100.html DID exist]] in John Lennon's lifetime. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET Two, if you count the Commodore PET]]. The screen size on the first one looks somewhat like the OLPC. They should have made a pun of that perhaps?
94* DeadpanSnarker: The snarkiest of all the Beatles...and boy does that show a lot in interviews!
95* DistinctDoubleAlbum: ''Some Time in New York City'' contains one album of new studio material and one album of live recordings.
96* FallingBass: "Mind Games"
97* ForDoomTheBellTolls: An ominous tolling church bell opens "Mother", the GriefSong that opens Lennon's first solo album, ''Plastic Ono Band''. Referenced ten years later on ''Double Fantasy'' (see CallBack above).
98* GoingColdTurkey: "Cold Turkey". Heroin withdrawal set to music.
99* GreatestHitsAlbum:
100** ''Shaved Fish'' in his lifetime. ''The John Lennon Collection'', ''Lennon Legend'', ''Power to the People: The Hits'' and others after his death.
101** Most recently, ''Gimme Some Truth''. Setting this one apart is being compiled and produced by Sean Lennon as his portrait of his late father, subverting "greatest hits" somewhat. Also the first Lennon compilation on vinyl since 1982.
102* GriefSong:
103** "Mother" and "My Mummy's Dead," which respectively open and close his album ''John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band''. Later, his death inspired several, including his old [[Music/TheBeatles Beatles]] bandmate Music/GeorgeHarrison's "All Those Years Ago," released five months after Lennon was killed. Music/RingoStarr also played drums and Music/PaulMcCartney, along with [[Music/WingsBand Linda McCartney and Denny Laine]], sing backing vocals on the single, which reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard chart.
104** Several other artists released mourning songs for John, including Music/PaulMcCartney's "Here Today", Music/EltonJohn's "Empty Garden", Music/JoanBaez's "Sgt. Pepper's Band", Music/{{Queen}}'s "Life Is Real", and Music/BobDylan's "Roll On John". Music/StevieNicks says that "Edge of Seventeen" is for both Lennon and her Uncle Jonathan who had died suddenly of cancer the same week.
105* GrowOldWithMe: Title to one of the last songs he ever wrote. [[HarsherInHindsight He wrote it five weeks before his urder]].
106* IAmTheBand:
107** Lennon's Plastic Ono Band.
108** Within the Beatles Lennon is also sometimes seen as the most creative, intelligent, original and innovative member. Despite the fact that Music/PaulMcCartney is an equally strong candidate for that title, save for the part that he hadn't the same badass "cool" rebel image Lennon had.
109* IconicOutfit: The green army jacket and granny glasses (whether dark or regular).
110* JesusWasWayCool: What he really tried to talk about during his "more popular than Jesus" statement was the good Christ/bad Christian dichotomy that other famous dead people have commented on.
111-->'''John:''' Jesus was all right, but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It's them twisting it that ruins it for me.
112* LighterAndSofter:
113** While ''Imagine'' does have "Gimme Some Truth," "I Don't Want to Be a Soldier" and "How Do You Sleep?", that Lennon could go in a year from singing "The dream is over the dream is over" in "God" to singing "You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one" in "Imagine" suggests that he got ''something'' out of his system.
114** Several years later, as mentioned above under CallBack, the gentle bells opening his final album (released in his lifetime) ''Double Fantasy'' is a Lighter and Softer response to the ominous bells opening his first (mainstream) album. The rest of the album is generally pretty soft, though it does have a few harder songs like "I'm Losing You".
115* LikesOlderWomen: In a rare interview with Cynthia Lennon, she stated that the reason why John ended up with Yoko (and was attracted to Alma Cogan) was because of her age. Yoko's age made her a mother figure to John, which he [[IMissMom never had since the passing of his own mother]] [[note]] for the record, Cynthia was a year older than John, Yoko was seven years older than him and Alma Cogan, a British singer with whom John had a close friendship that was rumoured to be more than that prior to her untimely death in 1966, was eight years older than him[[/note]].
116* ListSong: "God" is mainly a list of things Lennon doesn't believe in.
117* LiveAlbum: ''Live Peace in Toronto 1969'', and after his death, ''Live in New York City'', a recording of the famous 1972 Madison Square Garden concert.
118* MaliciousMisnaming: Famously he refers to Music/BobDylan with his birth surname Zimmerman in "God". The song also has a variation when Lennon purposely mispronounces "[[UsefulNotes/BaGua I Ching]]" ("eye ching" rather than the actual "ee ching") and "[[TarotMotifs tarot]]" ("tarret" rather than "tarrow").
119* MaleFrontalNudity: ''Music/UnfinishedMusicNo1TwoVirgins'', which featured John and Yoko completely nude.
120* MeadowRun: At the end of the "Oh Yoko!" music video. Though, they did it on a shore of the beach and referencing the famous scene from ''Literature/WutheringHeights'' for they [[NarmCharm shout each other's names]] in the same fashion as the film.
121* NWordPrivileges: In 1969, in the U.K., in the course of being interviewed by a Nova magazine reporter, Yoko said, "... woman is the nigger of the world"; three years later, John published the song "Woman is the Nigger of the World" (1972) - about the virtually universal exploitation of woman - proved socially and politically controversial to U.S. sensibilities. It's worth noting, though, that many prominent black entertainers of the day were among the most ardent defenders of the song.
122* PosthumousCollaboration: ''Milk and Honey'' with Yoko Ono
123* PrecisionFStrike: Twice in "Working Class Hero".
124* ProtestSong: Many. ''Some Time in New York City'', in fact, was basically an entire protest album. Lennon's strident advocacy during this period helped make ''Some Time in New York City'' a critical and commercial failure. He learned the lesson and later protest songs like "Bring on the Lucie (Freeda People)" from ''Music/MindGames'' work better in pop song terms.
125* PungeonMaster: He was very fond of playing around with words. His books and other non-music writing practically overdose on puns.
126* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Lennon liked to write in the first person. As his career went on and especially after he met Yoko Ono his music became more personal and even exhibitionistic, with a lot of songs dealing with his relationship with her and his own search for truth, love and wisdom in life.
127* RoundHippieShades: One of the most noted wearers of the style, which has led to the nickname of "Lennon Specs" for them.
128* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech:
129** "How Do You Sleep?", from 1971's ''Imagine'', directed toward Music/PaulMcCartney at the depth of their mutual hatred. A response to Paul's "Too Many People" from ''Music/{{Ram}}'', released earlier the same year. (The two buried the hatchet a few years later.)
130** ''Plastic Ono Band'', to the fans, the Beatles, everyone and everything who ever crossed him, pissed him off or that he had ever believed in over the course of his life to that point.
131** "Steel And Glass" from the ''Walls And Bridges'' album. Reputedly a TakeThat against Allen Klein, the latter-period Beatles/Apple manager.
132* SignatureInstrument: From 1966 onwards, his iconic blonde Epiphone Casino, which he also played on the early John & Yoko and ''Plastic Ono Band'' albums. Sales of the Casino went up so much in the wake of the ''Series/TheBeatlesGetBack'' series that Epiphone started making Casinos in the USA for the first time in years.
133* SillyLoveSongs:
134** The inspiration behind the {{Trope Namer|s}}[[invoked]]. John criticised Music/PaulMcCartney for writing "silly love songs"... and so Paul wrote a song with that exact title.
135** Not that Lennon himself was entirely immune to these. "Woman", anyone? "Dear Yoko"?
136* SoloSideProject: Released four solo albums while still being a part of the Beatles.
137* SpecialGuest: Lennon performed guitar and backing vocals on Music/DavidBowie's cover of the Beatles' "Across the Universe" and the original collaboration "Fame", both off of ''Music/YoungAmericans''. This fostered a friendship between the two artists that eventually led to Bowie covering "Imagine" at a memorial concert for Lennon following the former Beatle's 1980 murder.
138* StudioChatter: "This is it boys. Over the hill." from "Bring on the Lucie (Freda Peeple)" from ''Music/MindGames''.
139* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: ''Plastic Ono Band''.
140* TitleOnlyChorus: "Well Well Well"
141* WordSaladLyrics: "I Am the Walrus," "What's the New Mary Jane," "Dig a Pony", "[[Music/AbbeyRoad Come Together]]," "Sun King," "Give Peace a Chance," the chorus to "#9 Dream." Amusingly, "I Am The Walrus" became an example of this trope solely to spite people who he felt were over-analyzing Beatles lyrics. To an extent, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" as well.
142* WorkingClassHero: TropeNamer. Ironically, "Working Class Hero" is a subversion in which the working class are duped into feeling like heroes by those with power:
143-->[[BreadAndCircuses Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV]]\
144And you think you're so clever and classless and free\
145But you're still [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] peasants [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech as far as I can see]]
146* WhamEpisode: "God":
147-->"I don't believe in Elvis\
148 I don't believe in [[Music/BobDylan Zimmerman]]\
149 I don't believe in Beatles\
150 I just believe in me\
151 Yoko and me\
152 And that's reality"
153* YoungFutureFamousPeople:
154** ''Film/NowhereBoy'' is a film starring [[Film/KickAss Aaron Johnson]] released in 2009 (in the U.K.; 2010 everywhere else) based on John Lennon's early life. Co-starring [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Thomas Sangster]] as Music/PaulMcCartney.
155** Also ''Film/{{Backbeat}}'', starring Ian Hart as UsefulNotes/{{Hamburg}}-era Lennon and Stephen Dorff as his friend/bandmate Stu Sutcliffe.
156*** Prior to ''Backbeat'', Hart [[RoleReprise had also played Lennon]] in ''The Hours and Times'', a short film about a holiday in UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} Lennon took with Beatles manager Brian Epstein.
157** The ''ComicBook/BlakeAndMortimer'' book ''The Voronov Plot'' features a cameo of teenagers John Lennon and Paul [=McCartney=] in a scene set in 1957 Liverpool during the event they historically met in real life.

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