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- 17 Nov 16
To paraphrase one of The Beatles’ most popular tunes ‘Don’t Let Me Down’, John Lennon definitely felt he had been let him down by his ex-band members - as demonstrated in an angry letter addressed to Sir Paul McCartney and his then wife Linda about the iconic band's split in 1970, which has resurfaced and will be auctioned off.
In the letter – which appears to be a response to a correspondence received from Paul and Linda – John Lennon blames the other ex-Beatles’ for the break-up. He says it was they who drove the wedge between him and them because of their bad treatment of Yoko Ono.
‘I hope you realise what s*** you and the rest of my “kind and unselfish” friends laid on Yoko and me, since we’ve been together,” Lennon wrote at one point in the long missive, which can be read in full below.
He added, “We both ‘rose above it’ quite a few times — & forgave you two — so it’s the least you can do for us — you noble people. — Linda — if you don’t care what I say — shut up! — let Paul write — or whatever.”
He also accused Paul of allowing The Beatles’ fame go to his head. He wrote: “Do you really think most of today’s art came about because of the Beatles? — I don’t believe you’re that insane — Paul — do you believe that?
“When you stop believing it you might wake up! Didn’t we always say we were part of the movement — not all of it? — Of course, we changed the world — but try and follow it through — GET OFF YOUR GOLD DISC AND FLY!”
The typed letter also includes handwriting notes on it from Lennon and is being sold through an online auction site based in the US called PR Auctions. For those with deep pockets who fancy putting in a bid, be warned that PR Auctions reckon it will fetch a staggering $20,000.
The Beatles last famously played a surprise gig together on the rooftop in London in January 1969. Here you can see them play ‘Don’t Let Me Down’. But John Lennon certainly felt that the other ex-Beatles did let him down – as you can read from the letter in full below.
Here is the full letter, which is believed to have been written in 1971. As you can see for yourself, John Lennon didn’t hold back as his ripped into Paul and Linda in it:
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"Dear Linda and Paul,
I was reading your letter and wondering what middle aged cranky Beatle fan wrote it. I resisted looking at the last page to find out—I kept thinking who is it—Queenie? Stuart’s mother?—Clive Epstein’s wife?—Alan Williams?—What the hell—it’s Linda!
You really think the press are beneath me/you? Do you think that? Who do you think we/you are? The ‘self-indulgent doesn’t realize who he is hurting’ bit (quotation marks and the word ‘bit’ in handwriting) —I hope you realize what shit you and the rest of my ‘kind and unselfish’ friends (the word ‘friends’ untyped and added in handwriting) laid on Yoko and me, since we’ve been together.
It might have sometimes been a bit more subtle or should I say ‘middle class’—but not often. We both ‘rose above it’ quite a few times—& forgave you two—so it’s the least you can do for us—you noble people.—Linda—if you don’t care what I say—shut up!—let Paul write—or whatever.
When asked about what I thought originally concerning MBE, etc.—I told them as best as I can remember—and I do remember squirming a little—don’t you, Paul?—or do you—as I suspect—still believe it all? I’ll forgive Paul for encouraging the Beatles—if he (word ‘he’ added in handwriting and not typed) forgives me for the same—for being—‘honest with me and caring too much’! Fucking hell, Linda, you’re not writing for Beatle book!!!
I’m not ashamed of the Beatles—(I did start it all) (brackets to ‘I did start it all’ were added in pen)—but of some of the s*** we took to make them so big—I thought we all felt that way in varying degrees—obviously not.
Do you really think most of today’s art came about because of the Beatles?—I don’t believe you’re that insane—Paul—do you believe that? When you stop believing it you might wake up! Didn’t we always say we were part of the movement—not all of it?—Of course, we changed the world—but try and follow it through—GET OFF YOUR GOLD DISC AND FLY!
Don’t give me that Aunty Gin shit about ‘in five years I’ll look back as a different person’—don’t you see that’s what’s happening NOW!—If I only knew THEN what I know NOW—you seemed to have missed that point….
Excuse me if I use ‘Beatle Space’ to talk about whatever I want—obviously if they keep asking Beatle questions—I’ll answer them—and get as much John and Yoko Space as I can—they ask me about Paul and I answer—I know some of it gets personal—but whether you believe it or not I try and answer straight—and the bits they use are obviously the juicy bits—I don’t resent your husband—I’m sorry for him. I know the Beatles are ‘quite nice people’—I’m one of them—they’re also just as big bastards as anyone else—so get off your high horse!—by the way—we’ve had more intelligent interest in our new activities in one year than we had throughout the Beatle era.
Finally, about not telling anyone that I left the Beatles—PAUL and Klein both spent the day persuading me it was better not to say anything—asking me not to say anything because it would ‘hurt the Beatles’—and ‘let’s just let it petre out’—remember?
So get that into your petty little perversion of a mind, Mrs. McCartney—the cunts asked me to keep quiet about it. Of course, the money angle is important—to all of us—especially after all the petty shit that came from your insane family/in laws—and GOD HELP YOU OUT, PAUL—see you in two years—I reckon you’ll be out then—inspite of it all, love to you both, from us two.
P.S. about addressing your letter just to me—STILL….!!!"