John Lennon Was ‘Always A Bad Influence!’ Pals Admit In Shocking New Series
June 14 2018, Published 11:25 p.m. ET
John Lennon is remembered as one of the greatest musicians of all time, what with his may hit singles and gloriously inspiring albums with The Beatles.
In 1980, the icon was tragically murdered by a crazed super-fan in the archway of The Dakota building in NYC, where he lived with wife Yoko Ono.
Killer David Chapman told reporters he shot the icon to gain instant fame.
While Lennon was—and is still—regarded as a kind of musical God by fans everywhere, his close friends know otherwise.
In REELZ new docuseries, John Lennon: It Happened Here, pals of the late star speak about his early days as a child rebel and the difficult upbringing that sparked his rise to fame.
“I actually got to know John when I was about five years old. We were in the same class in St. Peter’s Sunday School and he was always a bag influence. I think Mimi thought the sun shone out of his various orifices but the rest pf us knew differently because in our house he was known as ‘that Lennon’ as in ‘keep away from that Lennon,’” says friend and Quarrymaen Banjo Player, Rod Davis, with a laugh.
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“He didn’t have a stable home like we did. He didn’t have a mother and a father laying down the rules. I mean he went a bit wild. Aunt Mimi sort of took him into her care and tried to straighten him out somewhat but he always had that rebellious streak in him,” explains friend & Quarrymen Drummer, Colin Hanton.
John Lennon: It Happened Here airs Thursday June 14 at 9:00 ET / PT on REELZ.