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Christmas with John and Yoko
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Hindle, Maurice
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Christmas
/ Color
/ Hair
/ Interviews
/ Lennon, John
/ Music
/ Ono, Yoko
/ Revolutions
/ Singers
/ Social conditions & trends
/ Students
2009
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Christmas with John and Yoko
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Hindle, Maurice
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Christmas
/ Color
/ Hair
/ Interviews
/ Lennon, John
/ Music
/ Ono, Yoko
/ Revolutions
/ Singers
/ Social conditions & trends
/ Students
2009
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Christmas with John and Yoko
2009
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[...] John and Yoko had been getting flak in the British press. In the aftermath, Tariq Ali's radical newspaper Black Dwarf published an angry \"open letter\", which accused Lennon of selling out to the establishment and claimed that the Beatles' music had \"lost its bite\". In the driver's seat was Lennon, looking much as he does in the colour photograph included with the Beatles' 1968 White Album: faded blue Levi's jacket, white T-shirt and jeans, dirty white sneakers, his shoulder-length hair parted in the middle, and wearing the now famous \"granny glasses\".
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