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Yoko Ono fights to block scandalous film

Yoko Ono fights to block scandalous film

Category: Other  - Posted by: KingM  on Apr 26th, 2008

World Wide Video has plans to release old black and white footage of John Lennon in a 2 hour film called “Three Days In The Life.” This footage contained never before seen film of John Lennon smoking cannabis, song writing and talking about spici...ng Richard Nixon’s tea with LSD. This would cause some scandals and taint the respected memory of John Lennon.


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Yoko's Fuming

Yoko's Fuming

Category: Music Industry  - Posted by: rapvirus  on Apr 26th, 2008

John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, will be in a Boston court next week fighting to stop footage of Lennon smoking pot, writing songs and discussing putting the hallucinogenic drug LSD in President Richard Nixon's tea from going public. Juicy! This ...footage, ironically, was taped by Ono's ex-husband Anthony Cox for a documentary he planned titled Portrait. Rolling Stone magazine dubs the video of the Beatle, "awesome John Lennon footage you might never see." A Massachusetts-based company called World Wide Video claims ownership of the videos in question. The company, reportedly paid more than $1 million for the footage after legal costs and other expenses.

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Neil Aspinall, the fifth Beatle, died.

Neil Aspinall, the fifth Beatle, died.

Category: Music Industry  - Posted by: KingM  on Mar 26th, 2008

Neil Aspinall, the man known as the fifth Beatle, has died, at the age of 66. He had lung cancer and was treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in NYC. Paul McCartney flew in to New York to visit him over the Easter weekend. Apple Corps, t...he Beatles’ company, made a statement on behalf of Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison. The spokesman said that Neil left behind a great legacy. His past work for the company was great. They remembered him as a good friend and chief executive. Neil had contributed so much as a back up musician and accounts manager of the Beatles that they referred to him as the fifth Beatle.