JohnLennon discussed his views on Jesus in 1966, the same year as his infamous “more popular than Jesus” comment.Shortly before he died in 1980, John revealed his thoughts about Christ’s words. Godhelp and breed you all.’. — John Lennon, March 1964. ‘At Woolton Village fete I met him. I was a fat schoolboy and, as he leaned an arm on my shoulder, I realised that he was drunk. We were twelve then, but, in spite of his sideboards, we went on to become teenage pals. Aunt Mimi, who had looked after him since he was so high, used to Inthis book Cynthia tells the story of her life with John, but also delves in to her childhood and his, offering some valuable insights into crucial people in his life. The book starts with the day John died, before recounting how they met and their early life together in Liverpool before the enormous fame the boys encountered from 1963 onwards. Oneof John Lennon ’s best-known and most-loved songs, “Jealous Guy” first saw the light of day on his 1971 Imagine album, before Roxy Music had a No.1 hit with their version, released in BornJohn Winston Lennon on October 9, 1940, the native Liverpudlian kicked off his music career at 15 with The Quarrymen. At the band's second gig, Lennon met the young Paul McCartney and invited InLiverpool in the 1950s, a young man named John Lennon (Philip McQuillen) combats the traditional education system and the wishes of his well-meaning aunt, Mimi Smith (Blair Brown), to become a musician in the incipient field of rock & roll. He forms a number of bands and with each new effort his local audience grows. JohnLennon: rock music’s finest son. It is a bitter irony that John Lennon’s life should end in a hail of bullets fired by a mindless gunman, for one of the dominant features of his life was FollowingMcCartney’s jolly slice-of-life, getting-up-in-the-morning middle section, Lennon’s final verse brought the story back down to earth. In the same newspaper, he spotted a brief piece Lennonwas murdered on the evening of 8 December 1980 outside the glamorous Dakota building on New York's Upper West Side, where the 40-year-old musician lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their Weare like walk-on parts in his life," Cynthia Lennon told "Good Morning America." "We did spend 10 years together." Cynthia and John met in an art class in Liverpool in the 1950s. g10Ltt.