@@belenramires1 Maybe, but the movie in which appears this clip was released AFTER the Bangladesh concert, and still later John and George reunited to record "I'm The Greatest" with Ringo. They were in friendly terms at least until 1975, after that Lennon started his "househusband" period and he barely saw or spoke to any of his old friends.
That''s from a made for TV movie called Imagine, released in 1972, consisting of clips for all the songs of the album of the same name, plus a couple of Yoko solo tracks. The official clip for the song Imagine filmed at Tittenhurst, that everybody knows, was the beginning of said film. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(1972_film) "The program consists mostly of "film promos" around the song selection, interspersed with occasional slices of Lennon and Ono's life together, and also fantasy and "gag" sequences. In one of these, a succession of men (ranging from Lennon and Ono's assistants to celebrities including Fred Astaire, Jack Palance, Dick Cavett, and even George Harrison) escort Ono over and over through a doorway; in another, John and Yoko lose each other on the Tittenhurst grounds, and go looking."
Thank your for explaining this. My mind was reeling as to why he was ushering her out the door like they were a couple about to head out on the town or something.
The program consists mostly of "film promos" around the song selection, interspersed with occasional slices of Lennon and Ono's life together, and also fantasy and "gag" sequences. In one of these, a succession of men (ranging from Lennon and Ono's assistants to celebrities including Fred Astaire, Jack Palance, Dick Cavett, and even George Harrison) escort Ono over and over through a doorway; in another, John and Yoko lose each other on the Tittenhurst grounds, and go looking. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(1972_film)
this is really sweet to see cause you know he was doing it for john even if he hated it or not
Why would he hate Yoko. George wanna drift away from the beatles at that time too and experiment and he said that himself
This was several takes from the Nobody told me video. George was obviously being kind and basically, George.
But he want the biscuit
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I wonder how much he hated that
After George refusal to let Yoko perform in the Concert for Bangla Desh I guess this was meant as a conciliatory gesture on both parts.
No, this video is before the Bangladesh concert. After that George and John barely spoke to each other.
@@belenramires1 Maybe, but the movie in which appears this clip was released AFTER the Bangladesh concert, and still later John and George reunited to record "I'm The Greatest" with Ringo. They were in friendly terms at least until 1975, after that Lennon started his "househusband" period and he barely saw or spoke to any of his old friends.
That''s from a made for TV movie called Imagine, released in 1972, consisting of clips for all the songs of the album of the same name, plus a couple of Yoko solo tracks. The official clip for the song Imagine filmed at Tittenhurst, that everybody knows, was the beginning of said film. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(1972_film) "The program consists mostly of "film promos" around the song selection, interspersed with occasional slices of Lennon and Ono's life together, and also fantasy and "gag" sequences. In one of these, a succession of men (ranging from Lennon and Ono's assistants to celebrities including Fred Astaire, Jack Palance, Dick Cavett, and even George Harrison) escort Ono over and over through a doorway; in another, John and Yoko lose each other on the Tittenhurst grounds, and go looking."
Thank your for explaining this. My mind was reeling as to why he was ushering her out the door like they were a couple about to head out on the town or something.
George said in a 1975 interview that one of the reasons they broke up was because too many people wanted to be in the group referring to Yoko
HAHAHAHAHAHA.... LO SIENTO... 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂
the infjs
George is a pure ni, hence infj but idk about yoko?
What was this?
A hostage crisis
The program consists mostly of "film promos" around the song selection, interspersed with occasional slices of Lennon and Ono's life together, and also fantasy and "gag" sequences. In one of these, a succession of men (ranging from Lennon and Ono's assistants to celebrities including Fred Astaire, Jack Palance, Dick Cavett, and even George Harrison) escort Ono over and over through a doorway; in another, John and Yoko lose each other on the Tittenhurst grounds, and go looking.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagine_(1972_film)
@@comanchio1976 😂
George loved John like a brother would. That's why he's appearing in the "yokovideo". (Before MTV)