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Joel Siegel briefly talks to John, Yoko and Sean at Madison Square Garden in 1977. Cameo appearance by Mick Jagger.

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  • I LIKE THE CLOWNS AND THE LITTLE DOGS

  • "how do you like the circus? ....i see."

    totally adorable.

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  • sean is so adorable here.

    

  • @lennonsdoll

    who the kid or john lol

  • Could someone help me understand what did the reporter say at 0:45 and John's response?

  • @lemurianchick It was a strange time for the Stones. They were leaving the psychedelic period and entering a very bluesy, drug damaged era that would reach its peak (or valley) with Altamont and bottom out with Exile on Main Street. It is amazing Exile is such a great album.

  • @lemurianchick I agree that Rock and Roll Circus is a great movie. The way I understand it, it was the first performance by John with Yoko without the Beatles and the last performance of Brian Jones. Brian Jones looks particularly wasted. There is something slightly disturbing about the event. I think it has to do with how wasted everyone was, as you note. 

  • @cracks21229 "Rock and Roll Circus" is one of the best rock concert films of all time. I cannot fathom why it stayed on the shelf all those years. I heard a rumor that the Stones felt that the Who had shown them up but Jagger's performance is outstanding. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Sympathy for the Devil" are amazing and the way it was filmed was so outstanding. It's timeless and very rich in the way it looks. The colors, for instance. Everyone seems wasted, though, LOL!

  • @ELIMINATORRRR Well the strange thing was it wasn't a New Yorker that killed John, but some stupid inbred cracker from the deep south--a bible thumping asshole--figures!!!

  • @lemurianchick Actually I am wrong too. The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus was filmed on December 11, 1968, not 1969.

  • @cracks21229 : I know. *sigh* I hope this dude corrects the mistake...

  • you dont know how many times i've replayed 0:30. no like seriously. you have no idea.

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