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The Complex Relationship of John Lennon with His Own Work and His Bandmates' Songs
John Lennon, the iconic member of The Beatles, was known for his self-critical nature and high standards. Despite his extraordinary talent, Lennon often found himself harshly judging both his own work and that of his bandmates. This tendency led him to disown several songs throughout his career, both with the illustrious Beatles and in his subsequent solo endeavors. Yet, over time, a notable evolution occurred in Lennon's perspective, allowing him to reconcile with his past creations and acknowledge the brilliance of his fellow musicians.