Unearthed John Lennon, Yoko Ono Footage Highlights New Look at Me Video
Never-before-seen 8mm films feature in latest visual from upcoming John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band-The Ultimate Collection reissue
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Film No. 5 (“Smile”) and
Two Virgins, both filmed by camera operator William Wareing at Lennon’s Kenwood home in 1968.
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The intimate side-by-side footage unseen by the public before its release Thursday by the John Lennon Estate offers a glimpse into Lennon and Ono’s domestic life, as well as shots of Lennon strumming an acoustic guitar and his drum skin from the
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After The Beatles split in 1970 John Lennon teamed up with his wife, Yoko Ono Lennon, to release their first solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. The album was moderately successful, reaching number eight in the UK’s album charts and eventually going gold in America. The first song on the solo album, Mother, was a tear-jerking display perfect for such an event as Mother s Day and included how he really felt about his parents leaving him while he was growing up.
Yoko Ono Lennon will celebrate 50 years of the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band — a record Lennon described as "the best thing I’ve ever done" — with the release of a massive eight-disc super-deluxe box set. The 159-track, 11-hour collection, which boasts 87 never-before-heard recordings, arrives April 16 via and Capitol/UMe. The ultimate mix of "Mother" launches the…