On his birthday, Beatles legend John Lennon's eldest son, Julian, remembers their final conversation: "We had started getting on, he was so happy."
John Lennon was murdered outside his New York home. But Julian still remembers the last time they spoke and how "extremely happy" the Beatles star was in his personal and professional lives.
But in later years, Julian has publicly made his peace with his memories of his father and his childhood, even appearing at various memorial events dedicated to John, always with his mother Cynthia by his side.
And last year, he teamed up with Sean to mark the 40th anniversary of John's death with a special joint interview on BBC Radio.
Julian Lennon and his many reasons to be angry. In this interview tells about money, manipulation, John and Yoko.
Julian decleard: “I love Sean very much. He’s a very smart kid. But I do think there are things done without his knowledge. Someone in the camp could be manipulating events.If I’m in New York, I try to see Sean,” says Julian. “If I move, I always give him my new number. I call him from time to time, but I never get a return call. I think it’s to do with the difference in our ages. The last thing he’s thinking about is his older brother.”
He has also admitted jealousy of Sean, 36, saying: “I remember thinking, when Dad gave up music for a couple of years to be with Sean, “Why couldn’t he do that with me?” Those thoughts haunted me for a time.”
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