No.
the goals for john lennon was to be a solo artist but then he met with the rest of the beatles members so he bacame another one of the member of the band
He shoplifted it from a Dutch store on his way to tour with the rest of the Silver Beatles in Hamburg, Germany.
Although the previous week John Lennon had decided to leave The Beatles, Allen Klein persuaded him to keep quiet in public. Nonetheless, on 20 September 1969 Lennon chose to tell the rest of the group.
He played the piano, rhythm guitar,lead guitar, a little bit of drums.Sometimes Paul McCartney played piano but John Lennon also played piano sometimes. He mostly played rhythm guitar.Let Him Rest in PeaceWish he was still alive :'(
Then you must cry like the rest of us.
Elvis Presley was one of them...dunno the rest.
John Lennon would be considered to be the founder of the Beatles. John Lennon formed the Quarrymen with some school friends in March, 1957. Paul McCartney joined in July and George Harrison joined in February, 1958. In 1960, the name varied from the Beatals, the Silver Beetles and the Silver Beats, the name focussing on variations of the word "Beat". Later in 1960, a slip of the tongue announced the band as the Beetles, which soon became the Beatles. Ringo Starr joined in September 1962 and the rest is history.
John started smoking pot in the early 60's along with the other Beatles. His first LSD experience came a few years later at a friends home where his, his wife Cynthia and the rest of the Beatles drinks were, unbeknownst to them, was laced with the drug. He stopped doing drugs upon the news that Yoko was pregnant with Sean.
No one really "made" The Beatles. However, John basically started the group up and the rest is history.
Generally yes; he had a "break-up" with Paul in the late sixties and his personality changes because of LSD use caused friction with the other Beatles, but he was reconciled with Paul in the 1970s - after the birth of Sean Lennon - and worked with Ringo and particularly George in later years.
Elvis Presley was Lennon's first hero of note... a friend played him "Heartbreak Hotel" early in 1956, and Lennon said later "It was so beautiful, I couldn't speak." When the Beatles met Presley in 1965, Lennon reportedly told him to his face "Before you, there was nothing."Lennon also spoke highly of his college friend Stuart Sutcliffe (the original Beatles bass player, who tragically died at 21 from a brain hemorrhage), and later admired artists like Michel Duchamp.Elvis Presley.
Paul McCartney was not featured in Helen Shapiro's video "Look Who It Is" because he was ill at the time of filming. The rest of The Beatles—John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr—were present and performed in the video, but McCartney's absence was due to his recovery from a mild illness. This led to his being replaced by a stand-in for the performance.