Living For Today . . . In Philip Norman’s John Lennon – The Life, the subject of buying, collecting, and sustaining worldly treasure comes up. Lennon complained to chief business confidant Neil Aspinall about the expense of managing his vast empire. “Imagine no possessions, John,” Neil told him. “It’s only a bloody song,” Lennon replied.
Lennon and Nixon: Imagine That
Lennon and Nixon: Imagine That
Lennon and Nixon: Imagine That
Living For Today . . . In Philip Norman’s John Lennon – The Life, the subject of buying, collecting, and sustaining worldly treasure comes up. Lennon complained to chief business confidant Neil Aspinall about the expense of managing his vast empire. “Imagine no possessions, John,” Neil told him. “It’s only a bloody song,” Lennon replied.