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Rolling Stone magazine founding editor and publisher Jann S. Wenner’s historic interview with John Lennon, conducted in December of 1970 just after the break-up of the Beatles. |
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The Lost Lennon Tapes, produced by Westwood One in the late 1980’s, consists of the original shows in their entireties, including narration, interviews, and sponsor spots. This inside look at Lennon’s life also includes interviews with his friends, family members, and band mates, as well as unreleased solo music from John’s personal collection. |
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An in-depth, 30-hour radio program—hosted by Sid McHenry—that contains original music, interviews, and information. Originally aired in the United States in 1981, this program would eventually broadcast in over 50 countries. |
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Whitaker, credited for shooting the Beatles in the most formative stages of their career, displays his collection of Beatles photographs and explains his inspiration in creating the photographs that went into his very rare and large collection. This video includes the story behind the controversial “Butcher” cover for the Capitol Records release of Here, There and Everywhere among others. |
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A video podcast documenting the 2002-2003 McCartney World Tour as published in Bernsteins book Each One Believing. |
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A celebration of the re-release of the 1972 Harrison solo album, Living in the Material World, with commentary by a number of musicians who participated in the recording sessions. |
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The reminiscences of George Harrison’s sister Louise on The Beatles and her brother. |