Fifty years ago today, the London Evening Standard published an interview with
John Lennon
that became an enduring part of the Beatles’ legacy. “We’re more popular than Jesus now,” Lennon told the rock journalist Maureen Cleave.
Did John Lennon say that the Beatles are bigger than Jesus?
John Lennon Declared The Beatles To Be “More Popular Than Jesus
,” On This Day In 1966. … We’re more popular than Jesus now; I don’t know which will go first—rock ‘n’ roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It’s them twisting it that ruins it for me.
Which Beatle said they were bigger than Jesus?
Whatever the reason, it was only after the American press got hold of his words some five months later that the
John Lennon
comment that first appeared in the London Evening Standard on March 4, 1966, erupted into the “Bigger than Jesus” scandal that brought a semi-official end to the giddy phenomenon known as …
Are the Beatles actually bigger than Jesus?
But for a brief moment this month, John Lennon could rest assured that
the Beatles were indeed bigger than Jesus
. … It was back in March 1966 that the rebellious Beatle first told the Evening Standard: “I do not know what will go first, rock’n’roll or Christianity … we’re more popular than Jesus now”.
Who was the biggest Beatle?
- Paul was the most popular Beatle! His median stream count is almost double that of John’s. …
- George’s songs are much less popular than either Paul’s or John’s. …
- Ringo’s songs are the least streamed.
Did the Beatles believe in God?
According to the band’s press officer, Derek Taylor, all four Beatles had abandoned their religious upbringings by 1964. In an interview for The Saturday Evening Post, in August of that year, he stated that
the Beatles were “completely anti-Christ
.
When did John Lennon say we’re more popular than Jesus?
Whatever the reason, it was only after the American press got hold of his words some five months later that the John Lennon comment that first appeared in the London Evening Standard on
March 4, 1966
, erupted into the “Bigger than Jesus” scandal that brought a semi-official end to the giddy phenomenon known as …
What was John Lennon’s last words?
“Yeah”
was apparently the last word uttered by John Lennon, according to an interview with one of the two policemen rushing him to Roosevelt Hospital. “I’m Shot!” he exclaimed just after the bullets hit him in the side and back.
Who was the least problematic Beatle?
Paul
is definitely the least problematic. What did poor Paul do to deserve getting #2?
What country were The Beatles banned from?
Israel
banned the world-famous British band The Beatles from entering the country 1964 on the grounds that the musical group would have negative influence on the country’s youth. This came after Cliff Richard arrived in Israel the previous year, and was met with a chaotic crowd of crazed fans.
Is anyone more famous than The Beatles?
Drake
just officially surpassed The Beatles in Top-10 Billboard Hot 100 Hits.
Will there ever be a band bigger than The Beatles?
No. The era of rock music is over,
there will never be a rock band as popular
or influential as The Beatles (or The Stone or Led Zep).
Who was the kindest Beatle?
From nicest to least nice:
Ringo Paul George John
(and he is my favorite Beatle!) Ringo just because he’s genuine, or Paul. I feel like George would be butthurt because his songs weren’t as good as Lennon/McCartney’s and he wanted them to be featured more.
Who was most talented Beatle?
Paul
is definitely the most naturally-gifted musician of them, I don’t even think the other three would argue with that. As much as he can be criticised for his granny songs, his melodies are second to none (ok maaaaybe Brian Wilson).
Who is the most Favourite Beatle?
And who is America’s favorite Beatle?
Paul McCartney
ranked highest, at 35 percent; following by John Lennon (29%), Ringo Starr (11%), and George Harrison (8%). However, there is a gender gap: men favored John, while women preferred Paul.
Who is the most famous atheist?
- Mikhail Bakunin.
- Jean Baudrillard.
- Albert Camus.
- Richard Dawkins.
- Daniel Dennett.
- Ludwig Feuerbach.
- Sam Harris.
- Christopher Hitchens.