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Revisiting John Lennon and Frank Zappa's Hilarious Exchange That Disproved Their

Sunday, March 15, 2026

No one is as acutely aware of how fame can create wild, true rumors about someone quite like a fellow rock star. Yet, even these iconic musicians sometimes buy into the myths and rumors about their contemporaries. John Lennon and Frank Zappa certainly had plenty of preconceptions about the other, all of which they (mostly) disproved during their first fateful meeting in a hotel apartment in 1971.

Lennon met Zappa by tagging along with Village Voice columnist and broadcaster Howard Smith, who previously told the ex-Beatle he was interviewing Zappa later that day. The “Imagine” singer told Smith how much he revered Zappa, saying, “He’s at least trying to do something different with the form,” per Barry Miles’ Zappa: A Biography.

“I’m very impressed by the kind of discipline he can bring to rock that nobody else can seem to bring to it,” Lennon told Smith. However, not even Zappa’s impressive rock ‘n’ roll discipline was enough to dispel some of the rumors Lennon believed about him.
John Lennon and Frank Zappa Proved Each Other Wrong Simultaneously

In Barry Miles’ biography of Frank Zappa, he described the Mothers of Invention bandleader as “absolutely deadpan” when he opened his hotel-apartment door and saw John Lennon standing in the hallway with Howard Smith. Speaking of the experience with Smith on his radio show later that day, Lennon said, “I don’t know why I should have believed it because I should know better, having had all that guff written about me.”

Source: americansongwriter.com/Melanie Davis

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