“As you and I well know, our marriage was over long before the advent of L.S.D. You can read the entire note below, or get your wallet out and be prepared to shell out a ridiculous sum. In fact, this would have been a serious of hastily-deleted Tweets, rather than time capsule into the life of one of the most prominent musicians of all time. It’s a fascinating insight into several relationships that would, in more modern times, be torn to pieces on social media even more fiercely than they were in the tabloids of the ’60s and ’70s. “We did have some good years, so dwell on them for a change, and, Dylan says, it was ‘A Simple Twist of Fate!'” the note concludes, John signing off with “Love & good luck to the three of you, from the three of us.” “I don’t blame you for wanting to get away from your ‘Beatle’ past,” he writes, “but if you are serious about it, you should try to avoid talking to and posing for magazines and newspapers!” You even asked me to remarry you and/or give you another child, ‘for Julian’s sake’! He also criticises Cynthia for simultaneously hoping to move on from her past with the Beatles star, while continuing to engage with the media and release books concerning their relationship. “I politely told you no, and that, anyway, I was still in love with Yoko, (which I thought was very ‘down to earth’).” “You even asked me to remarry you and/or give you another child, ‘for Julian’s sake’!” he adds. He then goes on to claim that, while he was in the middle of a split from Ono, Cynthia tried to reconcile the relationship.
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