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It spanned from late 1973 to early 1975. Far from a brief mistake, this era was one of his most musically productive solo periods. At the center of this time was May Pang, Yoko Ono’s personal assistant who became Lennon's companion, lover, and muse.
A feature-length documentary that brought Pang’s story back into the spotlight. It uses archival footage, photos, and interviews to validate her perspective on rock history. Finding Material Online
Digital libraries like the Internet Archive often host authorized, loanable digital copies of out-of-print biographies.
With Pang, Lennon achieved several major personal and professional milestones:
: The book is praised for showing a vulnerable, creative, and often happy side of John. It details his reconnection with his son Julian and his renewed friendships with Paul McCartney and George Harrison, which Pang actively encouraged. Clarity and Honesty
When we think of John Lennon, the narrative is often dominated by the Beatles, his activism, or his later relationship with Yoko Ono. However, a significant, often overlooked chapter of his life occurred during the mid-1970s—a period affectionately, yet sometimes chaotically, known as the "Lost Weekend." At the center of this time was May Pang.
In 1983, three years after John Lennon's tragic death, May Pang finally broke her silence. With the help of journalist and author Henry Edwards, she published Loving John , a tell-all memoir that immediately sent shockwaves through the pop culture world. Unlike Yoko Ono's often conceptual and abstract public narration of their life, Pang's account was raw, intimate, and startlingly down-to-earth.
If you enjoyed this deep dive, be sure to check out the book for yourself. You can also browse other rock and roll biographies or explore our site for more stories about music's most iconic artists . After reading Loving John , you'll never listen to Walls and Bridges the same way again.
The book is praised for being a "candid and intimate memoir by the other woman in John Lennon's life". It refutes the notion that Lennon was a "depressed, isolated, and out of control" figure during this time. Instead, it paints a picture of a man reclaiming his creativity and personal life. The "Lost Weekend" Reimagined