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“Jesus Affair”: the Scandal that Changed the History of Beatles ► Rador Press Agency

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Introduction In the spring of 1966, at the support of their popularity, The Beatles faced an unexpected media storm. John Lennon's statement, made a few months before an interview by journalist Maureen Cleave for "London Evening Standard", appeared to have been almost unobserved in the British Sea: "At present, we are more popular than Jesus. I don't know...
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Introduction In the spring of 1966, at the support of their popularity, The Beatles faced an unexpected media storm. John Lennon's statement, made a few months before an interview by journalist Maureen Cleave for "London Evening Standard", appeared to have been almost unobserved in the British Sea: "At present, we are more popular than Jesus. I don't know...

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rador.ro broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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