‘I worked with John Lennon – he showed his true colours with one gesture’ | Music | Entertainment
When asked about a memorable cup of tea he had shared on the A Mug of Life YouTube channel, Rod said: âI think when John Lennon made me a cup of tea.â He added: âI recorded with him, I did the Imagine album with him.
âMy drummer in the band that I had was clever enough to get himself a job with Brian Epstein. That kind of gave me a latch key to The Beatles.Â
âWord had got around that I was quite a hot guitar player. I somehow went along to a session and John Lennon was there and I was sitting around listening, thinking, âGod I wish I could play with himâ, and there was a guitar on a stand quite close to me, an acoustic, and I thought, âI donât think heâll mindâ, so I picked it up and started playing.
âThe voice behind me went, âYeah man, you can really playâ. I thought, âOh, hello Johnâ.â
Rod says John then invited him along to play with him, leading the guitar to find himself among the likes of Ringo Starr and George Harrison. He continued: âHe said, âLook, Iâm doing a demo session soon, do you want to come and play on it?â
ââAre you kidding? Do I want to? Yes pleaseâ. And it sort of went from there really. Sitting there recording, saying âHi Georgeâ you know, âHi Ringoâ. Iâm playing with The Beatles for crying out loud.â
Rod, who lives in North London, was originally the frontman of the band Rupertâs People, but never quite made it big. After taking up the guitar he had a single lesson from Ray Davies, the iconic vocalist and rhythm guitarist from The Kinks.Â
He previously described The Beatles drummer Ringo as a âhootâ but admits he was fond of all of The Beatles he had worked with. On the Rock Files podcast in 2024, Rod said: âI got to know them and I got on particularly well with John, and George, and Ringo.
âRingoâs a hoot. EverytimeâŚand I havenât seen him for ages, but back then in the 70s, Iâd see him quite a lot in the studios and what not, and then, I hadnât seen him for a while and the next time I saw him I said, âRingo, itâs been a long timeâ, and he said, âYeah, it must be 25 yearsâ, and I heard him say that to me quite a lot because I hadnât seen him for months at a time.
âHe always said the same thing, âMust be 25 yearsâ. A lovely man, all of The Beatles were very nice people.âÂ









