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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

This is a small clip of audio from when Sean visited the studio during the Double Fantasy sessions. More than likely recorded around August 18th, 1980.

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  • @dkstryker

    "John has to be one of the most greatest fathers in history."

    Only applicable from between 1975 and 1980.

  • I love stuff like this. Thank you very much for posting. :D Where did ya get it???

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  • @ProjectFlashlight612 really? And Kurt Cobain wasn't (nasty, a bastard, lacked cleanliness)? At least John Lennon didn't throw his life away by blowing his head off.

  • He was a great dad

  • Sean was the only human being towards whom Lennon was unreservedly, unconditionally kind all the time. He was, let's face it, a very nasty man for most of his life - but like Peter Sellers, another famous bastard, he was also a genius. But then, by all accounts, Yoko and love were not well-acquainted. A ruthless charlatan with next to no artistic talent. One listen to her comments on how to achieve peace on 'The Wedding Album' shows how empty headed and drug addled she was, too.

  • Great dad :)

  • So Sean was probably at "the shoot" . The audio sounds videoish if you know what I mean, trebley..

  • You can question Yokos motivations in particular her meeting John for the first time.

  • @NeilFraudstrong They had a rocky love/hate relationship. That's all been documented. PR people get paid to put a positive spin on it to keep the plastic ono experience maketable to a future generations. But if you really look at the original material, a lot of it is painful and makes makes you want to take up primal screaming. That's what makes the John/Yoko collaborations difficult but rewarding. Pain was just one more color on their pallet. That hasn't changed. 'Tis an awesome archive, btw.

  • @NoelArtMedia

    You're picking and choosing what you want to hear. My point was that the image of John and Yoko is one of an inseparable and sweet true love story, but it was only to sell records. It's not as sugary sweet as they would have you believe. Yoko rewrites history and it has been proven that she does, but she spends millions every year on sycophants like Elliot Mintz who go out and rewrite history in public by discussing a marriage that was hardly a marriage at the end.

  • @NeilFraudstrong Romeo and Juliet was a Shakespearian love story, and it has a tragic ending. John's death was a tragedy. So John and Yoko's story resembles both a Shakespearian love story and a Greek tragedy. And I can't fault Yoko for controlling her own media. It's something she and John were masterful at. They documented everything themselves from Let It Be on. She can't rewrite that history, only recycle it.

  • @NoelArtMedia

    That has nothing to do with what I said. All I said was that the story of John's life with Yoko was false and that instead of resembling the Shakespearean love story that they would want you to believe, it resembled a Greek tragedy. John's love for Sean was unquestioned and I don't dispute that or the theory about why he doted on Sean for a minute. My only issue is with Yoko Ono and her rewriting of history.

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