What the beatles/John Lennon would have been like without Yoko Ono?

I think it would be more different john probably would be alive today.What do you think?

I think they still would have broken up. Their break-up became apparent when they all started becoming less of a unit and more so four musicians with creative differences (around the time of "Rubber Soul"). It may have been a year or two later than they did, just because Yoko added fuel to the fire.

As for John being alive, Yoko had nothing to do with that. I don’t see why that would any different.

8 Responses to “What the beatles/John Lennon would have been like without Yoko Ono?”

  1. Like a leaf is to a tree so fine says:

    So your saying if John & Yoko never met, he’d be still alive ?
    Huh, possible. I think maybe the Beatles could have lasted a bit longer.
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  2. holden says:

    well, there wouldnt have been some beautiful songs lennon wrote

    as for if he would still be alive, prolly not, someone wanted him dead
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  3. Idiot kid (DIY ethic) says:

    Eh, I don’t know. I bet he’d still be dead.
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  4. J'auwp says:

    I think they still would have broken up. Their break-up became apparent when they all started becoming less of a unit and more so four musicians with creative differences (around the time of "Rubber Soul"). It may have been a year or two later than they did, just because Yoko added fuel to the fire.

    As for John being alive, Yoko had nothing to do with that. I don’t see why that would any different.
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  5. SweetKandi95 says:

    No beddin :’-(
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  6. Daniel F says:

    if nobody died the Beatles would be around today
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  7. A Twilight Guy says:

    Not on pot. Seriously, she has a personal dealer. It’s like you go into that room in new york, and you wonder why the shutters are white. IT"S NOT NATURAL MAN!
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  8. John says:

    HONESTLY? The Beatles probably would have been together for a much longer time. If you research it, Ono pulled John away from the Beatles because of his infatuation with Ono. She consumed everything about him.

    When he wrote imagine Ono was there with him as he was at the white piano.

    Happiness is a Warm Gun – was written about John’s overwhelming compulsion to spend every waking second with Ono – inside and out.
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