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BeitragVerfasst am: 04.09.2005, 08:23    Titel: Noch ein Lennon-Interview aufgetaucht Antworten mit Zitat

Diesmal handelt es sich um ein Interview von 1969 vom Montreal Bed-In. Auch das würde ich gern mal hören. Einige Teile daraus kann man diesem Artikel entnehmen:

Lennon Interview Resurfaces

Randy Boswell
CanWest News Service


Friday, September 02, 2005

A retired radio journalist, rummaging through a suitcase full of old possessions, has discovered a stunning piece of pop-culture memorabilia — a reel-to-reel recording of a previously unheard and undocumented hour-long interview with JOHN LENNON and YOKO ONO at the beginning of their era-defining 1969 “Bed-In for Peace” at a Montreal hotel.

The interview, which was was intended for airing on a CBC program at the time, was instead packed away and forgotten about when the journalist rushed home to Britain for a family emergency.

Now, the 36-year-old tape is expected to fetch more than $40,000 Cdn at an auction this month in Britain, where artifacts linked to the Beatles routinely attract astronomical bids from professional collectors and diehard disciples of history’s most famous musical act.

KEN SEYMOUR was a 30-year-old freelance broadcaster from Britain working for the CBC in Montreal when word came in May 1969 that newlyweds LENNON and ONO were coming to Canada to continue a honeymoon campaign for world peace they had begun at the Amsterdam Hilton.

The pyjama-clad couple granted numerous interviews that week, during which they also recorded the song Give Peace a Chance in their three-room suite at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. But the first, and possibly the most personal of those interviews was with SEYMOUR, who filed only a brief CBC Radio news story on May 26 about the couple’s arrival in Montreal.

“I remember doing a one- or two-minute piece for the news, and I had planned to use the rest of this long interview to do a special for the CBC series Something to Say, which featured in-depth talks with famous people or people in the news,” SEYMOUR, 67, told CanWest News Service on Thursday from his home in Cornwall, England.

But before he had the chance to do anything more with his tape, SEYMOUR learned his father had been stricken with cancer. He left immediately for Britain. And as LENNON and ONO’s anti-war campaign faded from the news, SEYMOUR decided his interview had lost its cachet and he gave it no more thought.

“It was only in the last year that I saw it again when I was sorting out some old stuff. It had remained in a suitcase for the last 36 years. And I thought I may as well dig it out and see what’s on it.”

He was amazed by the “remarkably frank” discussion he’d had with LENNON and ONO.

While most of their Bed-In interviews produced “pretty mundane” talk of the Vietnam War and the couple’s push for peace, SEYMOUR says his recording captured LENNON “in the raw, laying bare his feminine side and revealing a maturity I never expected. This is LENNON as you’ve never heard him before and never will again.”

There were recollections of a favourite aunt to whom he’d once confessed his plan to become “an eccentric millionaire.” He recalled getting kicked out of church as a child for laughing. He described himself and his bandmates as “middle-aged teenagers.”

And LENNON — having endured controversy in 1966 over his claim the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus Christ” — told SEYMOUR: “I’m one of Christ’s biggest fans. If I can turn Beatles fans on to Christ’s teachings, that’s what I’m here to do.”

He admitted, too, “Yoko and I have fights; we all have violence in us.”

When SEYMOUR asked LENNON whether he fell in love with ONO at first sight, he replied: “We are both very shy people, and timid really. It took a few meetings to break the ice.”

LENNON then described himself as “addicted” to his new wife and said he felt symptoms of withdrawal “if she’s out of the room for five minutes.”

About his career as an artist, LENNON said: “The day you are satisfied is the day you are dead.” And when asked whether he believed in life after death, the singer, who would famously urge the world to “imagine there’s no heaven”, replied he didn’t envision a physical afterworld with “chocolates and flowers” but concluded: “I believe in life hereafter. I believe in reincarnation.”

“If I do say so myself, I’m really amazed at what I did get,” says SEYMOUR. “It’s worth more now as a historical document than it was as an interview at the time.”

The recording and its copyright are to be sold at a Christies pop memorabilia auction on Sept. 28.
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BeitragVerfasst am: 04.09.2005, 12:43    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Wenn ich richtig gelesen habe, soll es von May 1969 sein??

Ich habe eins vom ;May/June 1969 Montreal Bed In;




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BeitragVerfasst am: 05.09.2005, 08:58    Titel: Antworten mit Zitat

Hmmm, er hat ja vom Bett aus eine Menge Interviews gegeben, und zumindest dieses hier ist bislang unveröffentlicht. Hatte er schon mal zuvor die Beatles als "Teenager mittleren Alters" bezeichnet? Witziger Ausdruck.
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