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Sean Ono Lennon Says Younger Generations Could Forget the Beatles
Sean Ono Lennon sees preserving The Beatles' legacy as a shared responsibility and warns younger generations may lose connection amid cultural changes.
- On Sunday, Sean Ono Lennon warned future generations could lose touch with The Beatles during a CBS Sunday Morning interview as he reflected on stewardship amid shifting culture and listening habits.
- Lennon says he stepped into a caretaker role for his father's work after decades of stewardship by Yoko Ono and views the legacy as shared with the wider world, warning cultural relevance isn't guaranteed as culture, technology and listening habits shift.
- Illustrating his approach, Lennon pointed to the film and his parents' message, which mixes peace, love, activism, humor, and love, inspired by `Happy Xmas ` and recognized with an Academy Award.
- Motivated by obligation, Lennon said he is doing his best to ensure younger generations don't forget The Beatles and John Lennon, and he feels he owes it to Yoko Ono and his parents.
- Given the band's influence, preserving their catalogue matters because The Beatles remain one of the most influential acts with a catalogue spanning Please Please Me to Let It Be , and Sean Ono Lennon emphasizes his parents' legacy blends peace, love, and activism beyond music.
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Sean Ono Lennon fears that the younger generation will eventually forget the Beatles.
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