Larchwood and Weir
ASIN: B018HDU9YS
Publisher: Larchwood & Weir
Pages: 253
As the nineteen sixties dissolved and evolved from innocence to dissidence, placid to acid, pop to pow, it did not take long for writers to recognize the wry, enigmatic figure of John Lennon, a man who did not suffer fools or play by the rules — was one leading the way.Literally years in literary making, Lines on Lennon: A John Lennon Collection, places one, for instance, in a Canadian hotel room when “Give Peace a Chance” is being written and recorded; on the banks of the Ganges in India, when meditation is the new medication; or in an English garden, where a day in a rain inspires “I Am the Walrus.”Deemed authoritative by other authors, works by Larchwood & Weir are often referenced in books on the Beatles — such as George Harrison: Behind the Locked Door, and All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Beatles Release.Give Peace a Chance.