In 1981, I lived in Wash DC and taped this interview, off the radio with my cassette boom box. It was important to me, so I bought a pack of good tapes. I still got em and they sound the same. JohnYoko4Ever
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This remains one of the most important interviews ever. John seems like a coiled spring in a creative sense. His hiatus and the comeback album seemed to re-energise him so much. Sadly, we were robbed of what was to come.
Lennon was many geniuses in one person. He was as funny as the funniest comedians, he was as strong of a thinker as the best philosophers, he was as good of a speaker as the best politicians, he was as good of a songwriter as the best songwriters. Truly a unique person in history. It´s also nice to hear these 1980s interviews, he was no longer resentful and bitter. Lennon gets alot of flack for his attitude in the early 70s, but he obviously grew out of it and became much more wholesome and wise over the years. But sadly people want to focus on the 1-2 years post Beatles where the tensions were high. It´s a bit unfair.
@@patricktuorto Even more heartbreaking, he had one more interview on the afternoon of the 8th, where he mentions his work being done when he’s dead and buried, and hopes it’s not for a long, long time, but sadly he’d be dead within 5 or 6 hours after saying that
I loved John Lennon. When this terrible terrible thing that happened to him. I was serving my country in the USN . I will never forget when I had a apt in Norfolk Virginia, and next morning on my clock radio. My ship USS NIMITZ CVN-68 WAS in the shipyards at Portsmouth, VA. He will always be forever young.
This is a great upload, thank you so much for sharing it! I feel a little sad towards the end where John starts talking about future plans. I guess it is what it is.
John was in such a good spirit, full of enthusiasm about the new album, "Double Fantasy" and talking about his history. It's so sad that he would be dead in two days. 💔 🕯
I agree. It just tears me up that the musical genius, that fabulous voice and the man who was now finally happy would be silenced forever in just over 48 hours after this interview. It's just impossible to fathom.
@@vesosobot4094 Possibly the FBI or CIA, but I have my doubts. I just feel that whoever was behind it would have silenced his killer too. That jackass still claims he acted alone, and since he wants out, I feel he’d be squealing his ass off.
wow I've been listening to different edits of this interview for years and years, and this is the first time I've heard the complete unedited tape! thank you so much for uploading!
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In 1991, commemorating 10 years since John's assassination, I heard a fragment of this interview, specifically this part 6:47 where John talks about his fear of stopping touring. Today I can listen to it again and it moves me just as much as it did back then. Thank you very much for sharing it.
Thanks for uploading this without the music. Someone else uploaded the same (without music) a few years ago but its no longer on RUclips so good to see someone else has done it. This version is incredibly clear & nice job on the editing. Can't sense the joins :).
This is great thank you!!💚 Was just thinking also it's refreshing to hear a real interviewer here- I'd been so use to RUclips interviewers say "awesome" and "wow" as a response to a question they asked.
One thing that's notable about this interview which is something I'd already been aware of is how fast "the 60s" aged. This interview is from 1980, just 11 years after the 60s (less when you take into account that the essential 60s culture lingered on for a few years into the early 70s), but Lennon is already talking about people accusing him of being "stuck in the 60s", as though it was a really really really long time ago. We certainly don't think of 2011 as being a totally different time than 2022 the way "the 60s" were already seen as a long bygone era in 1980. It's always struck me as odd. I get it though. The mid 60s to early 70s just looked and sounded radically different to everything before and after in a way no other decade does.
Crazy to think how different the 50s were to the 60s, and to think the 19th century was almost a primitive world yet only half a century before. It makes me feel like our civilisation is much more fragile and infantile than we think.
10:50 - when I hear stories about this, I often wonder what the person concerned thinks about it nowadays! I mean, where is this Austrian woman today & does she even know she was a part of this and what it was all about in the end?
Paul tells a different story. He says that Yoko somehow found out where he lived and knocked on his door. He turned her away and suggested she may want to contact John. This is a woman who has stated that she didn’t know who the Beatles were.
He seemed more level headed and better than his early 70s interviews. He was still witty and brutally honest, but he seemed more calm and enthusiastic. It’s a shame what happened to him.
Great interview! BBC put this interview out on 2 cassette tapes. I listened to these tapes over and over. One of the things I found very interesting was the difference between "Mother"'s intro and "Starting Over"'s intro. The penny dropped when I heard his explanation. BTW, during the break, did they add the conversation which took place when they were asked to play at Live in Toronto??
What's even more wild is that people still believe the official narrative. Spend five minutes by googling 'John Lennon Jose Perdomo' to discover who was waiting at the Dakota along with MDC and who did the actual shooting.
I don't mean to play into the Yoko hate bandwagon but it's really frustrating that she keeps answering for John (and a lot of what she says is quickly contradicted by John himself).
This interview mentions Jeff Mahomed (10/10/1933 - 23/04/1974) one of John's friends who looked out for him when he was drunk in his art school days. He was born Russell Geoffrey Mahomed in Manchester. John seems to have lost touch with him but he was informed of his death in 1974. When he died Jeff was living in Goulden Road, Withington, Manchester.
This is obviously the complete uncut version of this interview. Never knew they'd been asked to go to Canada the next day. It's a "what if" kind of thing - what if they'd gone to Canada the next day...
I love that Yoko picked up Johns “you know” tick when speaking. I love seeing how johns influence just easily rubbed off on her. One of the luckiest people alive to be so close, so consistently to this guy.
I feel so sad when they are talking about the 2nd album (Milk & Honey) that was to follow after Double Fantasy in 1981 and then a 3rd that was being worked out and the tour that was being planned, which would have been incredible.
Yoko turned up at Paul's house in 1967 and asked him for a manuscript for John Cage's birthday. Paul said he couldn't help but his friend John could. Yoko claims that she had never heard of John or The Beatles when she met him. No, of course not.
John says Elvis died in the army, and he adds that that was when they castrated him. The rest of it, he says, was a living death. If that was the case, didn't Yoko do to John what the army had done to Elvis?
He cleaned up, raised his kid, took five years off from the music business. Yoko may have been controlling but Lennon needed someone to straighten him up or he might have died years earlier.
Having lived in Japan, New York, and England, naturally Yoko was the only person in the world that never heard or saw The Beatles before she met John, after she had approached Paul !
No. Definitely not. Whoever he is, he's got a South London accent, like Bowie, but no one sounds like David Bowie and it isn't him! Isn't it Paul Williams? It's one of the 2 BBC guys who were with Andy Peebles for that trip. There was a woman too. It's hard to find their names.
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I beg ur pardon - I’m certain John would have gotten rid of this troll by now had he lived. Yoko was already cheating on him and the very night and maybe 2 hrs later her boyfriend Sam Havadtoy moved in and they lived together for over 25 years .
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This is the first time I’ve heard of John wanting George to play at this Canadian concert they’re talking about around the 1:24:00 mark and saying that George, not Paul, is the only one he could expect to come. How come that’s always kept quiet, but the horrible, resentful comments he made about George a short time earlier what are always highlighted? Sounds like typical John Lennon - airing his hurt feelings after George’s book, and then having forgiven him for his perceived slight, only a few months later.
Yeah. It's so weird that she had this strange gig from say '68 until Lennon's death of being interrupter in chief. One could say oh that's male chauvanism, but really not. She was a much lesser artist, obviously.
There is a number of times in this she interrupts with what she things is a whitty intellectual comment, which with gets no reaction (but you can feel John giving her daggers) or the interviewer asks her to expand on it and she freezes, and John steps on to bring the interview back on to him
Old Beatles road manager, that little section was from a way earlier interview/audio clip were they were talking about going to Canada (Toronto) to the Rock' N Roll Revival Festival in 1969 and they talked about getting a group together for the performance (thats why they talked about Derek Taylor). I guess thats why there is such a low audio quality to that tape.
How happy and fresh he was. Let's remember him that way.
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Happy and fresh 😂😂I don t recognise him .is he John Lennon??? And one say mac cartney had changed. Take a look at him it s a double no ????😮😮
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In 1981, I lived in Wash DC and taped this interview, off the radio with my cassette boom box.
It was important to me, so I bought a pack of good tapes. I still got em and they sound the same.
JohnYoko4Ever
I did the same exact thing and still have the tapes today. It was played one year later on the anniversary of his death.
I did the same! Still have them, too! I listened to them, over and over. I think I have most of this interview memorized.
@@natashka8880 that is so cool Great minds think alike
that would make a great RUclips channel
I lived in El Paso Tx in 1981, did the same thing too, still have the tapes too!!!
So sad that this was his very last interview 2 days before his death. He was so happy and hopeful for his future.
It wasn't. He did another with RKO radio on December 8th.
It wasn’t the last interview
His last British interview. A goodbye to his homeland.
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Special insight and an eye opening reminder that none of us are guranteed another moment
Poignant and real. Thank you.
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This remains one of the most important interviews ever. John seems like a coiled spring in a creative sense. His hiatus and the comeback album seemed to re-energise him so much. Sadly, we were robbed of what was to come.
Lennon was many geniuses in one person. He was as funny as the funniest comedians, he was as strong of a thinker as the best philosophers, he was as good of a speaker as the best politicians, he was as good of a songwriter as the best songwriters. Truly a unique person in history.
It´s also nice to hear these 1980s interviews, he was no longer resentful and bitter. Lennon gets alot of flack for his attitude in the early 70s, but he obviously grew out of it and became much more wholesome and wise over the years. But sadly people want to focus on the 1-2 years post Beatles where the tensions were high. It´s a bit unfair.
The comment about philosophy is absurdly hyperbolic. He'd have laughed at it.
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Well said.
One piece of garbage took this genius away from us two days later.. I feel sad but love his voice
First thing I thought about when I saw the date of the interview. It’s absolutely heartbreaking.
@@patricktuorto Even more heartbreaking, he had one more interview on the afternoon of the 8th, where he mentions his work being done when he’s dead and buried, and hopes it’s not for a long, long time, but sadly he’d be dead within 5 or 6 hours after saying that
I feel like he wanted to make a name for himself
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The interviewer is one of the best. He knew his subject so well he could pivot into unanticipated subjects knowledgeably.
I loved John Lennon. When this terrible terrible thing that happened to him. I was serving my country in the USN . I will never forget when I had a apt in Norfolk Virginia, and next morning on my clock radio. My ship USS NIMITZ CVN-68 WAS in the shipyards at Portsmouth, VA. He will always be forever young.
Thank you for your service.
How can you not love the man❤❤❤
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I remember when this was broadcast. Nice to hear just the talking and no distracting music.
This is a great upload, thank you so much for sharing it! I feel a little sad towards the end where John starts talking about future plans. I guess it is what it is.
Yeah, his message to 'Kevin' who wrote into B15 is heartbreaking to hear now.
John was in such a good spirit, full of enthusiasm about the new album, "Double Fantasy" and talking about his history. It's so sad that he would be dead in two days. 💔 🕯
Wow
I agree. It just tears me up that the musical genius, that fabulous voice and the man who was now finally happy would be silenced forever in just over 48 hours after this interview. It's just impossible to fathom.
One of the most gifted and talented men in music history. I can’t shake the feeling that he was assassinated by some government.
@@vesosobot4094 Possibly the FBI or CIA, but I have my doubts. I just feel that whoever was behind it would have silenced his killer too. That jackass still claims he acted alone, and since he wants out, I feel he’d be squealing his ass off.
Mark chapman shot at John's back....Lennon died from 4 bullet wounds to the chest.... Dont think mark was alone
For the benefit of anyone who isn't American, this was recorded on December 6, 1980, not June 12, 1980.
Thank you!
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So two days before he was shot?
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This marvels me and breaks my heart at unimaginable levels.
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Saturday morning. Filled with life. Happy. Joking. With new projects completed and on the horizon. He had 2 1/2 days left but could never know.
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I got this on tape somewhere i remember recording it on my technics stereo system
Literally the same here!
@@dougpeters1625 Me too! Lost the original tapes decades ago so I'm glad somebody uploaded this high quality recording.
Me three! Well four actually…
wow I've been listening to different edits of this interview for years and years, and this is the first time I've heard the complete unedited tape! thank you so much for uploading!
Very eerie hearing him say "There's always someone being shot" on December 6, 1980
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So true. I remember hearing this interview when it first aired on the radio and that line blew me away
Thanks for the upload. Great interview.
At 2:39:42 Lennon praises British band Madness and does a take on the intro to their “One Step Beyond”!
And then at 2:41:07 Lennon mentions a tape someone sent him “two years” earlier with bands including Madness on it.
In 1991, commemorating 10 years since John's assassination, I heard a fragment of this interview, specifically this part 6:47 where John talks about his fear of stopping touring. Today I can listen to it again and it moves me just as much as it did back then. Thank you very much for sharing it.
Thanks for uploading this without the music. Someone else uploaded the same (without music) a few years ago but its no longer on RUclips so good to see someone else has done it. This version is incredibly clear & nice job on the editing. Can't sense the joins :).
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2:55:47 That poor boy must have been shattered.
1:17:26 omg - talks about his Christmas song and says "someones always getting shot" around Christmas and that's what the song's about, wow!
This is great thank you!!💚
Was just thinking also it's refreshing to hear a real interviewer here- I'd been so use to RUclips interviewers say "awesome" and "wow" as a response to a question they asked.
and "um like" endlessly.. even on TV News!
John is the most amazing person. I love his story about making bread.
He was an abusive piece of garbage. At one point he screamed so loud in his son Sean's ear that he had to be taken to the hospital.
I get shivers listening to John and Yoko, a mere 2 days before his murder… WE GOT ROBBED OF A GREAT HUMAN BEING, FLAWS AND ALL
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I feel like a fly on a wall listening to this up, close & personal raw interview with nothing edited out, it's great!
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So short a time from this interview and just 48 hours later, give or take, and Beatle John was gone. Forever Missed +++
One thing that's notable about this interview which is something I'd already been aware of is how fast "the 60s" aged.
This interview is from 1980, just 11 years after the 60s (less when you take into account that the essential 60s culture lingered on for a few years into the early 70s), but Lennon is already talking about people accusing him of being "stuck in the 60s", as though it was a really really really long time ago.
We certainly don't think of 2011 as being a totally different time than 2022 the way "the 60s" were already seen as a long bygone era in 1980.
It's always struck me as odd.
I get it though.
The mid 60s to early 70s just looked and sounded radically different to everything before and after in a way no other decade does.
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Crazy to think how different the 50s were to the 60s, and to think the 19th century was almost a primitive world yet only half a century before. It makes me feel like our civilisation is much more fragile and infantile than we think.
@@Heopfulit’ll reset again.
Time is relative. In my experience, days go by as slow as ever. But a couple of days later you look up and years have gone by.
So great to hear this again. What a treasure !
10:50 - when I hear stories about this, I often wonder what the person concerned thinks about it nowadays!
I mean, where is this Austrian woman today & does she even know she was a part of this and what it was all about in the end?
Paul tells a different story. He says that Yoko somehow found out where he lived and knocked on his door. He turned her away and suggested she may want to contact John. This is a woman who has stated that she didn’t know who the Beatles were.
Yep, oldest trick in the book! Sad that he fell for it but love is blind (and deaf in this case).
Yep. And she kept on phoning his house and bombarded him with letters when he was in India.
Yoko did what Meghan Markle did. No idea who John Lennon and Prince Harry is 😂😂
And camped out on his lawn like a stalker
share your source for this info?
Always a sharp cookie. Thank you thank you! Some if this appeared on Elliot's Lost Lennon tapes.
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It's very touching to be able to hear John & see the man who was and still is. ☮♥🥀
He seemed more level headed and better than his early 70s interviews. He was still witty and brutally honest, but he seemed more calm and enthusiastic. It’s a shame what happened to him.
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He sounds more British here than in any other interview in 1980…possibly because he was being interviewed by a British DJ?
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Thank you so much.
what a great rave...hearing so much from John and Yoko💗👩❤👨
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Great interview! BBC put this interview out on 2 cassette tapes. I listened to these tapes over and over. One of the things I found very interesting was the difference between "Mother"'s intro and "Starting Over"'s intro. The penny dropped when I heard his explanation. BTW, during the break, did they add the conversation which took place when they were asked to play at Live in Toronto??
I screamed when he said he loved fawlty towers. I grew up with that show.
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1:17:30 John says "There's always someone being shot" , incredible while MDC was actually waiting at the Dakota (during this interview) just wild
What's even more wild is that people still believe the official narrative. Spend five minutes by googling 'John Lennon Jose Perdomo' to discover who was waiting at the
Dakota along with MDC and who did the actual shooting.
Oh John.. that voice, that mind and heart ❤
I recorded this at the time and listened to the all the time in the 80's love john
There’s No way yoko didn’t know who Lennon was, not buying that.
Heather Mills tried the same trick when she met Paul . She’d ’never heard of the Beatles’. Yeah right
nobody cares what you buy.
& the "fantastic" jam that she spoke of during the Let it be sessions, is now out there for all to witness. 🥵
I don't mean to play into the Yoko hate bandwagon but it's really frustrating that she keeps answering for John (and a lot of what she says is quickly contradicted by John himself).
Great guy, great couple! Sad.
Amazing how little Lennon remembers...and how much!!
This interview mentions Jeff Mahomed (10/10/1933 - 23/04/1974) one of John's friends who looked out for him when he was drunk in his art school days. He was born Russell Geoffrey Mahomed in Manchester. John seems to have lost touch with him but he was informed of his death in 1974. When he died Jeff was living in Goulden Road, Withington, Manchester.
Funny that John's first impression was that Yoko was a con ! Right first time.
He also made a Freudian slip I guess you'd say. He refers to her at Indica Gallery as this "weird looking," etc.
Wow. Doubt Yoko appreciated that.
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This is obviously the complete uncut version of this interview. Never knew they'd been asked to go to Canada the next day. It's a "what if" kind of thing - what if they'd gone to Canada the next day...
How do u know that..
@knockedoutloaded279 Because if you listen from around 1:23:00 you'll hear the conversation about a phone call from the Canadian Immigration dept.
@@donnacoulson7173 it sounds like Toronto 69, because the Doors mentioned
@@knockedoutloaded279 This interview was recorded on 6th December 1980!
@donnacoulson7173 yes, but I think they inserted bit from old interview,,,,ie Doors Toronto festival with Eric Clapton
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Since the programe was first broadcast by the BBC in December 1980, they have refused to repeat it without any explanation why.
BBC did do repeat broadcasts
First repeat was in December 1981
This makes me sad. Last words. He had no idea what was coming. And he had lax Security.
Still one of the worst days ever along with 9/11.
I love that Yoko picked up Johns “you know” tick when speaking. I love seeing how johns influence just easily rubbed off on her. One of the luckiest people alive to be so close, so consistently to this guy.
G'day, that's for sure, But I'm confused why would someone would go from Hawaii to NY to do what he did, don't make sense
2:49:20 John could never of thought of what was going to happen in the next 48 hours 😪😪
I feel so sad when they are talking about the 2nd album (Milk & Honey) that was to follow after Double Fantasy in 1981 and then a 3rd that was being worked out and the tour that was being planned, which would have been incredible.
He planned 5 album in future, hope Street of Dreams exists
1981 would have been a brilliant year for beatles fans. and 1982 possible reunion,,,,
Yoko turned up at Paul's house in 1967 and asked him for a manuscript for John Cage's birthday. Paul said he couldn't help but his friend John could. Yoko claims that she had never heard of John or The Beatles when she met him. No, of course not.
What. Where did you get that information?
@@johnstivaly1170 it’s well known.
@@thefonzkiss Yet they just talked about meeting each other in Nov 1966 on this tape.
Yes,it's known she tried it on Paul first,he didn't bite,so onto John.
So basically Paul threw John under the bus. Very interesting considering what Paul was up to.
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I love this and hate it at the same time. Love John…so much.
The Wishing Bell, how sweet....now in 2023 Yoko has made a cyber Wishing Tree..its beautiful..find it..
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John says Elvis died in the army, and he adds that that was when they castrated him. The rest of it, he says, was a living death. If that was the case, didn't Yoko do to John what the army had done to Elvis?
He cleaned up, raised his kid, took five years off from the music business. Yoko may have been controlling but Lennon needed someone to straighten him up or he might have died years earlier.
@@jonncockrell3606 He was still castrated by Yoko. Lennon 1963 to 1967 is very different from Lennon 1968 to Lennon 1980.
@@jonncockrell3606 so true
It took me a number of double takes to work out that they did actually call the song "that". Oh dear.
When Yoko talks, my mind shuts down.
I got this interview
12:19 lol John sounds like Serge from Philly (Craig Ferguson reference)
He looks happy and talkative and yoko.
does anyone have a timecode where he talks about Julian?
2:14:28
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Having lived in Japan, New York, and England, naturally Yoko was the only person in the world that never heard or saw The Beatles before she met John, after she had approached Paul !
Well at least she got the better guy
Nice one Mark Chapman... C U Next Tuesday
He doesn't even deserve to be mentioned by name. Just a nobody who robbed us all.
Around 2 hours is the best bit.
The last interview before he got killed 8th December
Is that David Bowie? 1:21:21
Sounds like him!
No. Definitely not. Whoever he is, he's got a South London accent, like Bowie, but no one sounds like David Bowie and it isn't him!
Isn't it Paul Williams? It's one of the 2 BBC guys who were with Andy Peebles for that trip. There was a woman too. It's hard to find their names.
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really you know, really you know, really you know
Was there not a single other picture of them for this interview? Yoko looks like an old granny there.
“I’ll give you an imaginary 5 shillings and you give me an imaginary nail” The best!
Imagine didn't come out till 75 because it upset the apple cart ,The world was not ready for it
Chapman .... why you did that ??
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Was it meant to be a christmas special? Very sad.
No coinciding with the original interview date.
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The gall of the yoko haters in the comments section who don’t think John would abhor them more in 2024 than he would have in 1980
I beg ur pardon - I’m certain John would have gotten rid of this troll by now had he lived. Yoko was already cheating on him and the very night and maybe 2 hrs later her boyfriend Sam Havadtoy moved in and they lived together for over 25 years .
Shows what you know - dummy !
The average human is a complete fool in case you havent realized yet
Well said.
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This is the first time I’ve heard of John wanting George to play at this Canadian concert they’re talking about around the 1:24:00 mark and saying that George, not Paul, is the only one he could expect to come. How come that’s always kept quiet, but the horrible, resentful comments he made about George a short time earlier what are always highlighted? Sounds like typical John Lennon - airing his hurt feelings after George’s book, and then having forgiven him for his perceived slight, only a few months later.
Yoko was the greatest Beatle of them all.
Always that woman.....
Yoko the ultimate self publicist
Yeah. It's so weird that she had this strange gig from say '68 until Lennon's death of being interrupter in chief. One could say oh that's male chauvanism, but really not. She was a much lesser artist, obviously.
Yes, unknown to anyone but the strange art world (define ‘art’!) and made a beeline for John $$$$$$$$$$$
There is a number of times in this she interrupts with what she things is a whitty intellectual comment, which with gets no reaction (but you can feel John giving her daggers) or the interviewer asks her to expand on it and she freezes, and John steps on to bring the interview back on to him
If only yoko's interventions were to be culled out, it would be make it a hell lot more enjoyable to listen to.
Is Derek Taylor there? And who was chatting around 1hr. 20 mins
Old Beatles road manager, that little section was from a way earlier interview/audio clip were they were talking about going to Canada (Toronto) to the Rock' N Roll Revival Festival in 1969 and they talked about getting a group together for the performance (thats why they talked about Derek Taylor). I guess thats why there is such a low audio quality to that tape.
@@jessejonker4888 Yeah not sure why that was slapped in the middle like that. It's from 11 years earlier.
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That loser who took John's life should never see the light of day he should NEVER be released.
It's worrying he may be, he hasn't suffered
Isn't Yoko you on her way out now?
He has gotta be talking about Tony Blackburn 1:49:00
Does no one notice the air of menace
The part where they are talking about a shooting him