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Christmas with John and Yoko
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Christmas with John and Yoko

2009
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Publishes for the first time the full text of an interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, conducted at John's home, Kenwood, St George's Hill, Weybridge, Surrey, on 2 December 1968. John responds to an open letter published in Tariq Ali's radical newspaper \"Black Dwarf\", which accused him of selling out to the establishment. He reasserts the opposition to the violence of contemporary student protest implied in The Beatles' song \"Revolution\", and suggests that changing the world means changing yourself. He goes on to claim that for all their early \"moptop\" image and their acceptance of an MBE, The Beatles were genuinely subversive, while the success they achieved and the money they earned did not bring them happiness. The last songs The Beatles wrote together were on \"Sergeant Pepper\"; Yoko suggests that the most creative thing the couple did in 1968 was planting acorns for peace at Coventry Cathedral.

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