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- John Lennon’s last interview, taken on December 8, 1980 just few hours before his murder. John and Yoke were interviewed by Dave Sholin and Laurie Kaye.
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Dec 21, 2013 · John Lennon’s last interview, taken on December 8, 1980 just few hours before his murder. John and Yoke were interviewed by Dave Sholin and Laurie Kaye. Ron Hummel and Bert Keane were also part of that team. John had just finished a photo session with Annie Leibovitz for Rolling Stone magazine.
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This never-before-seen self portrait of John Lennon was...
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Dec 23, 2010 · On the 30th anniversary of Lennon’s death in 2010, we published, for the first time, the full text of Lennon’s last major print interview: the joyous, outrageously funny, inspiring, fearless...
THE LAST INTERVIEW WITH JOHN LENNON AND YOKO ONO. Writes David Sheff: “Read their words, again or for the first time. I know how much John and Yoko’s experience influenced my life, so I know how it can influence others’ lives. Their message is simultaneously complex and simple: Know yourself and learn to think for yourself.
We spent more time together in the early days than John and Yoko: the four of us sleeping in the same room, practically in the same bed, in the same truck, living together night and day, eating, shitting and pissing together!
Oct 8, 2010 · In August 1980, writer David Sheff flew to New York for a big assignment: an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono for the magazine Playboy. Every day for three weeks, Sheff, often with...
John Lennon on ‘The End of The Lost Weekend’. John: Our separation was a failure. Yoko & I were always in touch. We knew we were getting back together. Everybody else might not have, but we did. Interview with Lisa Robinson, NME, February 1975. Q: Doesn’t all this wear you down? John: Well, I’ve just come out of it.
Jan 21, 1971 · This interview took place in New York City on December 8th, shortly after John and Yoko finished their albums in England. They came to New York to attend to the details of the release of the...