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John Lennon French TV Interview 1971 part 4 rare
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Recorded: ??/Dec/1971 NY
Jean Francois Vallee visited John and Yoko at their Bank Street apartment in Greenwich village to record this interview, Yippie radical Jerry Rubin was also there to join in with the discussion which is largely buried beneath a French translation, but John had a guitar to hand and, together with Yoko, they ran through an early version of Bring On The Lucie (not recorded until 1973) and an acoustic version of Yoko's 1970 b-side Why? (with John and Rubin adding vocal contributions towards the end).
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John Lennon French TV Interview 1971 part 3 rare
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Recorded: ??/Dec/1971 NY
Jean Francois Vallee visited John and Yoko at their Bank Street apartment in Greenwich village to record this interview, Yippie radical Jerry Rubin was also there to join in with the discussion which is largely buried beneath a French translation, but John had a guitar to hand and, together with Yoko, they ran through an early version of Bring On The Lucie (not recorded until 1973) and an acoustic version of Yoko's 1970 b-side Why? (with John and Rubin adding vocal contributions towards the end).
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John Lennon French TV Interview 1971 part 2 rare
Add to EJ Playlist tv show---Pop 2 french tv
Recorded: ??/Dec/1971 NY
Jean Francois Vallee visited John and Yoko at their Bank Street apartment in Greenwich village to record this interview, Yippie radical Jerry Rubin was also there to join in with the discussion which is largely buried beneath a French translation, but John had a guitar to hand and, together with Yoko, they ran through an early version of Bring On The Lucie (not recorded until 1973) and an acoustic version of Yoko's 1970 b-side Why? (with John and Rubin adding vocal contributions towards the end).
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John Lennon French TV Interview 1971 part 1 rare
Add to EJ Playlist tv show---Pop 2 french tv
Recorded: ??/Dec/1971 NY
Jean Francois Vallee visited John and Yoko at their Bank Street apartment in Greenwich village to record this interview, Yippie radical Jerry Rubin was also there to join in with the discussion which is largely buried beneath a French translation, but John had a guitar to hand and, together with Yoko, they ran through an early version of Bring On The Lucie (not recorded until 1973) and an acoustic version of Yoko's 1970 b-side Why? (with John and Rubin adding vocal contributions towards the end).
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John Lennon -peace interview (Denmark)
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Recorded: 05/Jan/1970
On 29th December 1969 the Lennon's flew to Denmark to stay with Yoko's ex-husband Tony Cox (and his new wife Melinda) in the small village of Aalborg to spend New Year with Yoko's daughter Kyoko. Whilst there they gave two or three press conferences, one of which was filmed and transmitted as a 3 minute sequence by Danish Television news.
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Paul McCartney -Band On The Run original promo
Add to EJ Playlist November 1973 - The making of the classic album cover.
Paul commissioned Gordon House and Storm Thorgerson, from the Hipgnosis design team, to shoot a promotional film for the album. With a total running time of 7' 35", it features behind the scenes footage of the preparations for the album cover, set to the tracks '1985' and 'Mrs. Vanderbilt', and a series of shots of seagulls in flight superimposed with images of Paul, Linda and Denny set to 'Bluebird'. The complete MPL film was never released at the time but a short clip from the film was often seen on the back-projection video screen during live performances of 'Band On The Run'.
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