In New York, on December 8, 1980, a tragic event marked the history of music. John Lennon, the legendary ex-Beatles, lost his life violently, victim of four shots fired by Mark David Chapman.
The killer harbored a revolt over Lennon's “extravagant” lifestyle and was outraged with a comment made by the musician in 1966, when Lennon stated that the Beatles were more famous than Jesus.
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At the age of 40, John Lennon was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital, but unfortunately, upon arrival there, he was pronounced dead.
Chapman went to trial and was sentenced to life in prison. In 2000, after being eligible for parole, the criminal counted on the negative answer about 12 times.
The news of Lennon's death caused a real uproar in the streets and had a profound impact on many fans around the world.
Despite the worldwide shock, John Lennon's early death did not erase his artistic legacy, as his music continued to be extremely popular.
Lennon continued to sell millions of records and be covered by countless artists over the years. The Englishman remains an iconic figure in music and popular culture.
Currently, with the resources of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the singer's fans can imagine What would John Lennon be like today, aged 83, if he were alive?. See some perspectives below!
The images created by Midjourney for the Daily Star newspaper portray the artist with a youthful appearance, shoulder-length brown hair with a touch of gray, expressive sideburns and visible wrinkles on the face.
(Image: Reproduction/Midjourney)
To fans, such an imaginary visual representation of Lennon appears to align with his Beatles bandmate's current appearance, Paul McCartney, keeping the connection between these two iconic figures from the famous Liverpool quartet alive.
(Image: Reproduction/Midjourney)
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