Sujet : Disappointing Things About John and George De : nyarlathotep1 (at) *nospam* hotmail.com (Norbert) Groupes :rec.music.beatles Date : 05. Nov 2024, 14:13:06 Autres entêtes Organisation : novaBBS Message-ID :<e8d71a3e5e130efc75ac3e320ecc101d@www.novabbs.com> User-Agent : Rocksolid Light
John was prone to fits of violence. He owned up to this in one interview, admitting he had been violent to men and women. One of his fits had caused to have an abortion, she admitted to her friend Marnie Hair. Goldman discusses a particularly disturbing episode in which Lennon had violently beaten a German merchant seaman after noticing the man's thick roll of money. The man had earlier bought the Beatles food and drinks at one of the German clubs. Pete Shotton describes being the recipient of an unprovoked punch in the face from John. Shotton hit John in the face back, and that permanently put a stop to that. The worst thing about John, however, was his "eating acid like candy." He turned himself into an acid casualty, which took a toll on his music, his relationships, and his mind in general. He lost whatever critical faculty he had once possessed, and became susceptible to deranged hustlers like Yoko, "Magic" Alex, and -- I contend -- the Maharishi. BTW, we all probably know of various acid casualties. But how about dope (marijuana) casualties? I live between two dispensaries, and these screwups shuffle up and down the street, muttering to themselves about how they want Liz Cheney to face a firing squad and about how they want to impose tariffs on Mexico. I remember when marijuana users could be counted on to be peaceful. Today's freaks in suburban Massachusetts all think they're Donald Trump. It's nauseating. Anyway, George Harrison was once pressed about the Maharishi's sexual predation, and he denied it. "Ask Mia Farrow," he insisted. Ask her indeed. She describes the giggling and groping guru's attempt to put the moves on her in her memoir, What Falls Away.