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John was ALWAYS transparent, honest, humble, open, free-thinker, free-speaker, self-aware, clever, communicative. Yoko had absoultely no influence on him, but taking his own personality to the highest possible level.
@@robbedontuesday ahh, ok. I have over 60 yrs experience and I know what I saw about Yoko. I'm not saying John didn't do what he wanted, so much. I'm saying she influenced what she wanted, not so much of what John needed. Which was sad to me also. Paul had Linda who definitely moved him where he needed to be for himself. That's just my opinion. Most of us, all, do what we think our loved ones need. It's those few that do not understand that. As for the breakup, it could have been anything. But it wasn't just anything. I think she knew as well, John knew, thus the bed in the studio. A claim of this is now, basically an attempt to make something better. But it didn't. If she would have done what Ringo thought he needed to do, and offer to give space, maybe the mood and atmosphere would have been a little better. Eh, now I'm just ramblin' lol...
Yeah, leave it to John to come up with the smart, off-the-cuff, outside-the-box response to these types of questions. And then it was Dylan who really let The Press have it at his press conferences in the mid-'60s. He didn't go along with "the script,", and challenged them with very direct, real responses, even firing questions back at them. They weren't ready for this. Lennon, with his sense of humor, had fun with it.
@@bobriedinger5287 agree, yes! Dylan took it to a whole other level, but The Beatles were the first to change the way “entertainers” interacted with the press. Then they changed the nature of the relationship between audience and performer.
Die Beatles waren der größte Glücksfall der Pop/Rockmusik. Es wäre wie Beethoven und Mozart würden in einer Band spielen und sich gegenseitig mit ihren Kompositionen übertreffen, oder gemeinsam geniale Lieder produzieren. Alle vier stammen aus Liverpool, sind aber in Hamburg musikalisch aufgewachsen. (John's eigene Worte). Jeder, jede Band hat sie imitiert, von den Rolling Stones bis zu den Petshop Boys, ihre Art im Chor zu singen, sich zu kleiden, ihre Frisur hat jeder (!!!) getragen, sie waren Vorbild in allem, was die Jugend damals tat. Jeder der Vier spielte mehrere Instrumente, jeder war ein begnadeter Sänger (selbst Ringo sang besser als z.B. Mick Jagger) und jeder komponierte eigene Lieder! Ohne Beatles würden wir heute noch "In the Mood" in unseren Köpfen summen!
I think this is the best interview ever done by John. Tom Snyder always gave good interviews, he kept "silly" questions to a minimum and genuinely liked to know the people he talked with. I think there's a quote from John that this was indeed his favourite interview.
What an excellent interview! It's just wonderful seeing john so relaxed, so clever and, almost, dare i say, happy. But...... It also breaks my heart so. I just want to hug him, to tell him how much the world loves him, that everything is going to be alright. But, of course, i can't. 😢
Found it rather uncomfortably watching. Snyder was your typical U.S. media anchor man . 1:08:58 U.S. viewers ofcourse got used to this interview style . "John fighting so hard to stay in New York" , while the CIA and FBI tried to convince him he was not welcome ; he just wouldn't listen. Irony of ironies, his millions stayed with Uncle Sam .
They made a huge thing about these guys trying LSD, but I don't see any mention that LSD was not illegal in the USA till October 24, 1968, meaning lots' of people that have been considered outlaws for taking it, at all, when they were doing nothing illegal at all by taking it before Oct of 68, I only mention cause many aren't even aware of this fact I don't think I heard Paul state when he took it on that interview
imagine interviewing the beatles and asking questions like that. 🙄 i always thought it was so embarrassing for america and other countries to ask such useless asinine questions. the beatles were too kind and had a lot of patience
Brian Epstein kept those Ladd's busy,they were working all the time It's amazing how much patience those guys had with those obnoxious reporters.they really were very nice and polite gentlemen And as for John I have nothing bad to say about him he fell in love with Yoko and did what any of us would have done when you fall in love that deeply you will be true to your heart God bless him and Yoko and thanks for all the music you gave us in such a short time you were just getting warmed up !
The part near the end where George, Paul, and Ringo are sitting around the table chatting is amazing given that they look and sound just like anybody else in that situation. And yet they are three quarters of the most talented and famous band in history.
I Wish. to. Paul and Ringo. To Be Heathy and. Happy. That. Nobody will be. allow to make. There's Life. Shorter! Guys. Please live 200 hundreds. Years or. Whatever you Want! ❤️😍🥰🌹🌷🌺 Your. Freand
04:00 lol they were too tired to be witty in this interview. The interview made a quip "Well we think they're better" (the Toronto fans), and Paul, clearly tired, just "alright". George seemed to be wired though haha
The Beatles were so welcome.....It helped the U.S. forget about their recent military coup . The U.S. more or less became a one party state after November '63.
When he speaks about being able to go out to dinner with out being hassled by the public. Chapman probably saw this and said to himself "bingo "! Wish he had went out with bodyguards in spite of the majority being cool. Not everyone is cool. There is always a Chapman somewhere lurking. Obsessive groupies!!!
John lennon is correct the uk accents like liverpudlian yorkshire geordie lancashire glaswegian accents where not common in the bbc in the 1960s it was more posh english itv television broke the mould
I'm surprised that nobody made a comment of how George stated that Paul supposedly Paul came into the band as an ongoing affair which originally was not true I wonder why this is 😳
I have a question, does anybody know what song they are playing at 11:17:10? It's driving me nuts cuz I know I've heard it I can't think of a name. I tried to use Google audio search and it says it doesn't recognize it. I even downloaded Shazam and a couple other song searching apps and none of those recognized it. I'm not sure if it's a Beatles tune or it came from somewhere else or if they just made it up as they were going along but it sounds so familiar Please help me with this conundrum I'd appreciate your input. Thank you.
It's weird looking how the journalist who interviewed John was smoking, in this days and long time ago smoking is forbidden in closed places. Is the first time I watched a journalist smoking at TV. John was naive thinking he had more freedom in USA, without having a guardsman, giving just a couple of autographs.
~ The Tom Snyder interview was pretty good, as well as the segments later in this. But the early black-and-white clips were absolute _CRINGE!_ Zappa was right about "journalists." Talk about an insult to one's intelligence!
Don't be, David. I am an Australian and bone-headed Australian interviewers asked the boys the same bloody endless idiotic, inane questions here in '64. It wasn't just Canada. It was the same everywhere The Beatles went. It was the way it was in the early to mid-'60s. The basically conservative and staid media just didn't know how to handle a phenomenon like The Beatles back then.
John was ALWAYS transparent, honest, humble, open, free-thinker, free-speaker, self-aware, clever, communicative.
Yoko had absoultely no influence on him, but taking his own personality to the highest possible level.
and how'd that work out for John ?
@@TheeRocker He got killed... Happy?
@@robbedontuesday no... as for her, Yoko manipulated for her own reasons
@@TheeRocker I find it hard to believe John could be manipulated. Whatever he did, he was fully aware.
@@robbedontuesday ahh, ok. I have over 60 yrs experience and I know what I saw about Yoko. I'm not saying John didn't do what he wanted, so much. I'm saying she influenced what she wanted, not so much of what John needed. Which was sad to me also.
Paul had Linda who definitely moved him where he needed to be for himself.
That's just my opinion. Most of us, all, do what we think our loved ones need. It's those few that do not understand that.
As for the breakup, it could have been anything. But it wasn't just anything. I think she knew as well, John knew, thus the bed in the studio. A claim of this is now, basically an attempt to make something better. But it didn't.
If she would have done what Ringo thought he needed to do, and offer to give space, maybe the mood and atmosphere would have been a little better. Eh, now I'm just ramblin' lol...
"Where do the hair-do's come from?" "Scalp."
Yeah, leave it to John to come up with the smart, off-the-cuff, outside-the-box response to these types of questions. And then it was Dylan who really let The Press have it at his press conferences in the mid-'60s. He didn't go along with "the script,", and challenged them with very direct, real responses, even firing questions back at them. They weren't ready for this. Lennon, with his sense of humor, had fun with it.
@@bobriedinger5287 agree, yes! Dylan took it to a whole other level, but The Beatles were the first to change the way “entertainers” interacted with the press. Then they changed the nature of the relationship between audience and performer.
@@dannypound7626 That is a good point, a key one.
It’s 2021 and the DO is back in style, nobody wants curls anymore,,🤗
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
Die Beatles waren der größte Glücksfall der Pop/Rockmusik. Es wäre wie Beethoven und Mozart würden in einer Band spielen und sich gegenseitig mit ihren Kompositionen übertreffen, oder gemeinsam geniale Lieder produzieren. Alle vier stammen aus Liverpool, sind aber in Hamburg musikalisch aufgewachsen. (John's eigene Worte). Jeder, jede Band hat sie imitiert, von den Rolling Stones bis zu den Petshop Boys, ihre Art im Chor zu singen, sich zu kleiden, ihre Frisur hat jeder (!!!) getragen, sie waren Vorbild in allem, was die Jugend damals tat. Jeder der Vier spielte mehrere Instrumente, jeder war ein begnadeter Sänger (selbst Ringo sang besser als z.B. Mick Jagger) und jeder komponierte eigene Lieder! Ohne Beatles würden wir heute noch "In the Mood" in unseren Köpfen summen!
John keeps hitting Paul during interviews... so cute 💕
I think this is the best interview ever done by John. Tom Snyder always gave good interviews, he kept "silly" questions to a minimum and genuinely liked to know the people he talked with. I think there's a quote from John that this was indeed his favourite interview.
Tom was really good
~ I would watch Tom Snyder ("Tomorrow") often as I could back in the day.
What an excellent interview! It's just wonderful seeing john so relaxed, so clever and, almost, dare i say, happy.
But......
It also breaks my heart so.
I just want to hug him, to tell him how much the world loves him, that everything is going to be alright.
But, of course, i can't. 😢
John's interview with Tom Snyder is excellent. But I can't help but think of the sad irony in John fighting so hard to stay in New York. What a shame.
Found it rather uncomfortably watching. Snyder was your typical U.S. media anchor man . 1:08:58
U.S. viewers ofcourse got used to this interview style . "John fighting so hard to stay in New York" , while the CIA and FBI tried to convince him he was not welcome ; he just wouldn't listen. Irony of ironies, his millions stayed with Uncle Sam .
I wish John would have went back so bad. Most likely would still be alive.
But in reality, New York City had absolutely NOTHING to do with his assassination, sadly, he was hunted down imo.😢
This is very interesting I'm getting to know each Beatle better and their personalities too. They are so cool and fun to watch them being themselves .
Good Lads they are and they are very down to earth yeah yeah yeah
I guess John didn't want to come over or wasn't invited or didn't know
Yeah, I agree.
George and John were so adorable 🥰
I have always ❤️ this and all his tunes and most of all The pasión. The Beatles 💏💕🇪🇸
The interview John did with Tom Snyder was gold. He was incredibly relaxed and barely put on a face.
Thank you for sharing the Tom Snyder and John Lennon. It is an awesome interview.
They made a huge thing about these guys trying LSD, but I don't see any mention that LSD was not illegal in the USA till October 24, 1968, meaning lots' of people that have been considered outlaws for taking it, at all, when they were doing nothing illegal at all by taking it before Oct of 68, I only mention cause many aren't even aware of this fact
I don't think I heard Paul state when he took it on that interview
The Tom Snyder interviews are the best. Really good stuff.
"Let the feasting begin!!" I love Georges sense of humor!
imagine interviewing the beatles and asking questions like that. 🙄 i always thought it was so embarrassing for america and other countries to ask such useless asinine questions. the beatles were too kind and had a lot of patience
Brian Epstein kept those Ladd's busy,they were working all the time It's amazing how much patience those guys had with those obnoxious reporters.they really were very nice and polite gentlemen
And as for John I have nothing bad to say about him he fell in love with Yoko and did what any of us would have done when you fall in love that deeply you will be true to your heart God bless him and Yoko and thanks for all the music you gave us in such a short time you were just getting warmed up !
The media’s not much better today.
You're sure right.
Well said!
John was a totally different person then. But Ono came along and that was that.
That is ridiculous.
The part near the end where George, Paul, and Ringo are sitting around the table chatting is amazing given that they look and sound just like anybody else in that situation. And yet they are three quarters of the most talented and famous band in history.
7:11: interviewer: where do the hairdos come from?
John: The scalp
😂
I Wish. to. Paul and Ringo. To Be Heathy and. Happy. That. Nobody will be. allow to make. There's Life. Shorter! Guys. Please live 200 hundreds. Years or. Whatever you Want! ❤️😍🥰🌹🌷🌺 Your. Freand
Tom Snyder interviewing John -- Tom was the inspiration for Dan Akyrod's "news man" persona in the early SNL days.
The '78 SNL interview between Dan's Tom Tomorrow & M.Jagger is golden. 😂
GREAT STUFF,LOVE THE BEATLES!
You can't phase a Beatle. 4 of the toughest characters in history.
Never forget! Ringo's from the Dingle!
04:00 lol they were too tired to be witty in this interview. The interview made a quip "Well we think they're better" (the Toronto fans), and Paul, clearly tired, just "alright". George seemed to be wired though haha
Excellent legal discussion showing the ridiculous nature and the power of the law at times
The Beatles were so welcome.....It helped the U.S. forget about their recent military coup .
The U.S. more or less became a one party state after November '63.
Thank you for allowing me to see this
From mop-tops to hippy-locks, i liked ther peace movement. 🕊
"What'd you think of Vancouver"
"The same."
"Where do the hairdos come from"
"Scalp"
Ringo at 5:00 sounds just like today. Weird to hear, almost no voice change.
I don't Think They Liked the Toronto Guy Very Much...He was a Bit of a Block Head
toronto guy was a complete tool
P.R. Man : "Will you PLEASE shut UP!" 😂
Where's the originality of your haircuts?
John: scalp.
Love John’s wit
@@MeeMee-gz5vp he has an enlarged wit
They were so young
When he speaks about being able to go out to dinner with out being hassled by the public. Chapman probably saw this and said to himself "bingo "! Wish he had went out with bodyguards in spite of the majority being cool. Not everyone is cool. There is always a Chapman somewhere lurking. Obsessive groupies!!!
Just amazing
You weren't expecting this
John lennon is correct the uk accents like liverpudlian yorkshire geordie lancashire glaswegian accents where not common in the bbc in the 1960s it was more posh english itv television broke the mould
George: *puts cigarette in mouth*
Me: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GEORGE STOP PLEASE. You’ll leave too soon :(
Yes
george is such an angry old man “depends on the taxes”
Which car lot in my home town of Warrington did they buy was George's car?
Oh I forgot George said he was always 5 foot 11 inches tall Too!
And?
Oh....as in ....he was born 5' 11" ?
Is it just me or is Snyder pretty condescending? John bosses it effortlessly anyway.
damn these interviewers were so disrespectful
I could listen to John for hours...
Not the same with Paul, or Ringo, or even George.
if you like boring lawyers talk.... go to 1:00
I'm surprised that nobody made a comment of how George stated that Paul supposedly Paul came into the band as an ongoing affair which originally was not true I wonder why this is 😳
We went from smoking on a TV set, to wearing masks...
What the fuck happened...
I mean, people died. From lung cancer and smoking related diseases AND from covid. Shit happens
@@babyblue3717 people die. Everyday. Find a better excuse.
Where did your hair come from ? The scalp 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have a question, does anybody know what song they are playing at 11:17:10? It's driving me nuts cuz I know I've heard it I can't think of a name. I tried to use Google audio search and it says it doesn't recognize it. I even downloaded Shazam and a couple other song searching apps and none of those recognized it. I'm not sure if it's a Beatles tune or it came from somewhere else or if they just made it up as they were going along but it sounds so familiar Please help me with this conundrum I'd appreciate your input. Thank you.
If you mean the song at 1:17:10, that's Raunchy. It's the song George played that got him into the Beatles.
It's weird looking how the journalist who interviewed John was smoking, in this days and long time ago smoking is forbidden in closed places. Is the first time I watched a journalist smoking at TV. John was naive thinking he had more freedom in USA, without having a guardsman, giving just a couple of autographs.
I was born in 1961, thru out the '60s, 70s, 80s and into the 1990s, here in New York smoking cigarettes was allowed pretty much anywhere. Even on TV.
Please traslate spanish 💕
Ringo's accent now sounds so messed up!
James Paul McCartney died in car crash on September 11 1966 and was replaced by William (Billy). This is the truth no matter what!
Even had the same scar on lip...get over it.
The Toronto reporter, in my opinion, had an attitude. He came off as being a bit of a jerk... at least in this "interview".
The greatest band in the world and all the reporters can ask if how often they wash their hair. Big league pathetic.
Their haircut's aren't silly
I guess this isn't relevant! John, Paul, always 5 foot 11 inches tall! If you look Paul looks tallest!
Paul was actually taller than the other two and I always wondered why they gave the same answer. George appeared to be a little taller than John.
~ The Tom Snyder interview was pretty good, as well as the segments later in this. But the early black-and-white clips were absolute _CRINGE!_ Zappa was right about "journalists." Talk about an insult to one's intelligence!
I still can't believe how that asshole took John's life 😕
i am ashamed to be canadian
Don't be, David. I am an Australian and bone-headed Australian interviewers asked the boys the same bloody endless idiotic, inane questions here in '64. It wasn't just Canada. It was the same everywhere The Beatles went. It was the way it was in the early to mid-'60s. The basically conservative and staid media just didn't know how to handle a phenomenon like The Beatles back then.
didnt matter what country the interviewers were from....very boring tedious questions by everybody completly ignoring the beatles answers
IF JOHN WOULD OF GOTTEN DEPORTED HE WOULD OF STILL BEEN ALIVE.
Poor quality
Cheap job - maybe try and synchronize the sound next time. FFS.