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JOHN LENNON
A September 1966 copy of DATEBOOK Magazine featuring Paul McCartney on the cover. On pages 10, 11, 72 and 74, an interview with John Lennon at his house in Weybridge, England, initially published in a London newspaper where it received minimum attention. Arthur Unger decided to reprint the story in DATEBOOK, never anticipating the controversy it would cause in America, with Beatles record-burnings and death threats.
In the interview John discusses his view of religion, Christianity will go, It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue about that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now, I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity. Despite the death threats against him after publishing the article, Arthur Unger pleaded with Brian Epstein to allow him to join the tour, and it was on this trip that the magazine was inscribed and signed To Art with Love from John C. Lennon, who jokingly inserting the middle initial "C" for Christ.
A September 1966 copy of DATEBOOK Magazine featuring Paul McCartney on the cover. On pages 10, 11, 72 and 74, an interview with John Lennon at his house in Weybridge, England, initially published in a London newspaper where it received minimum attention. Arthur Unger decided to reprint the story in DATEBOOK, never anticipating the controversy it would cause in America, with Beatles record-burnings and death threats.
In the interview John discusses his view of religion, Christianity will go, It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue about that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now, I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity. Despite the death threats against him after publishing the article, Arthur Unger pleaded with Brian Epstein to allow him to join the tour, and it was on this trip that the magazine was inscribed and signed To Art with Love from John C. Lennon, who jokingly inserting the middle initial "C" for Christ.