John Lennon 'resented having to be a Beatle' in the end, says son Sean Ono Lennon
John Lennon 'resented having to be a Beatle' in the end, says son Sean Ono Lennon

John Lennon "resented having to be a Beatle" in the end, according to his son Sean Ono Lennon.
The late frontman of the legendary Liverpool group was done with being a part of the "pop machine" in the years that followed the Yesterday band's split in 1970, and wanted to focus on being a "radical artist and activist", as inspired by his wife Yoko Ono.
Our full story on the statements by Sean Ono Lennon can be found here.