Unseen footage John Lennon from 1973 at the Dakota. Recently released with an added rare interview from September 1980. All permissions and ownership are by the John Lennon Estate.
Man, I miss John and his music so much! I still cant get it in my head what that monster did! Took a Peaceful man's life! Why, Why WHY! Fucken senseless! I know Johns OK in heaven but, its here where hes missed. His Family, friends, and Fans. 🌞🌞🚶♂🚶♂🚶♂🚶♂💖💖
This is WHY Paul McCartney was so great for the other three Beatles especially John - Paul kept them working, writing, recording -- I am thankful to Ringo for acknowledging this in recent interviews where he says they would never have recorded so many albums if not for Paul pushing them to do so - and John who could be lazy by his own admission was pushed to compose -- John should never have pushed Paul out of his life - Paul recorded a song called THIS ONE and if you read the lyric it is i believe written for John - RIP John, George and God bless Paul and Ringo
There’s no loss. People live and then they die, and it was almost 44 years ago! That sentient being known all those years ago as John Lennon has moved well on. A person can spend their whole life watching people and things disappear and say “Oh what a loss!” Or they can realize that people die and everything is impermanent and just stop grasping and instead choose to live in the now. Liberation is available at every moment.
@@vajrasiddhi Oh, please. We lost at least 20 years of beautiful music and his insights. I can only imagine what he’d be saying and singing about what’s happening politically in the U.S. and Middle East. So, yes, profound loss.
@@HandM80 Accepting impermanence and embracing living in the moment is fairly standard wisdom. The kind of wisdom that Lennon was about. And there you are, filling your diapers, egg on your face, projecting your ignorance.
@@DJ-bj8ku can’t talk about losing something that doesn’t exist. To conjecture otherwise is counter-liberating. Go ahead! “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans”.
I could see "Weatherman" by Harold Jacobs, a witchcraft book, some macrobiotic cook books.. still trying to figure out the other books in their collection.
It's funny he says here that Mel Evens saw Elvis and was a big fan of Elvis. , and in the Beatles Get Back documentary. there is a scene where Mel is standing right next to Paul MacCartney who is at the Microphone mimicking Elvis and Mel says to Paul " Hey ya know it's Elvis Birthday today and Paul looks over to John and tells John that and Paul says it's our God's Birthday today and John is like " Hal Hal to The King". lol
Are you sure this is 1973? He looks very much like he did in 1968. His hair was pretty short from 1972-1974, Devore he started growing it again around Walls and Bridges.
John shaved his head in January of 1970, in Denmark. Then he grew it back out and shaved it again in 1973. You can see that his hair was around this length in pictures from the early months of that year. Also at the press conference when he and Yoko introduced their conceptual country, Nutopia. That was in early April. So this totally could’ve been from early 73.
There are very seldom videos that show him or the other Lads in their private Environments. He filmed himself, like we all do from Time to Time. Just like a normal Guy at Home. Today he is a Legend and a Myth too.
This was an interview from 80 I believe. John, the heart soul and artistic center of the greatest band there will ever be AND a great solo artist taken way before his artistic contribution was complete
Stop parroting the tired old myth that John was victim to a svengali in Yoko. Theirs was an eccentric relationship with its ups and downs, weirdness, and quirks, but one seemingly defined by deep mutual love and respect between the two partners. At times in their relationship, was John so smitten with Yoko that he let her help inform and manage his life? Sure! But what spouse deeply in love with their SO hasn't been there?