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An interview in which former Beatle John Lennon rails against fellow-band member Paul McCartney and calls Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones "a joke" is to be broadcast for the first time next month, British press reports said today.

In a series to mark the 25th anniversary of Lennon's assassination in New York on December 8, 1980, BBC radio will transmit the taped interview on December 3.

The interview, conducted by Jann Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone magazine, has been published before in article form but has never been heard in the singer's words, The Daily Telegraph said.

Lennon, who is at times angry and sad at the break-up of the band, describes McCartney as "all form and no substance" and dismisses Jagger as "a joke".

He says the Beatles are in "a different class" from all other rivals, although he claims that the band "stifled" his creativity.

Lennon says that his songwriting relationship with McCartney was over as early as 1962, after which "we did our best work apart".

The hour-long interview, comprising highlights of the original four-hour tapes, will include up-to-date reflections by Wenner and Yoko Ono, Lennon's widow, who was present during the interview in New York.

Simon Hollis, the producer, said: "It is an amazing interview in which he shows all his colours. He is at times caustic, angry, vulnerable and needy."

"Everything was obviously still very raw for him. He is like a hurricane just firing off like crazy. He is furious about the way the other Beatles treated Yoko," he said.

Hollis said the tapes showed Lennon's ambivalence towards McCartney: "At one time he says he is all form and no substance but then says he is great and equal to him. He is obviously very angry with Paul."


from www.theage.com.au
Pharoah
Mick Jagger is from the Rolling Stones?

Hmm, guess you learn something new every day grin2.gif

I thought he was in like a big 80's hair band or something grin2.gif
star_child
QUOTE(Pharoah @ Nov 19 2005, 04:41 PM) [snapback]939221[/snapback]

Mick Jagger is from the Rolling Stones?

Hmm, guess you learn something new every day grin2.gif

I thought he was in like a big 80's hair band or something grin2.gif



no.gif I suggest a music lesson...

I wanna see this! John Lennon rocked, I think he was my favourite Beatle.
Zoso
My favorite Lennon song is "John Sinclair"
Boff
Sounds awsome.
Yelekiah
QUOTE(Pharoah @ Nov 19 2005, 11:41 AM) [snapback]939221[/snapback]

Mick Jagger is from the Rolling Stones?
Hmm, guess you learn something new every day

But you thought Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan were the same person. So I guess this is excusable.
Looking forward to the interview thumbsup.gif
JennRose
QUOTE(Yelekiah @ Nov 21 2005, 04:43 AM) [snapback]941922[/snapback]

But you thought Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan were the same person. So I guess this is excusable.


Not excusable... just not surprising.



Ok, I'll admit it, I think John Lennon was an ass and that he was overrated. Sorry. The Beatles did some incredible work and were groundbreaking, but I found Lennon and Yoko pretentious and ridiculous. Doesn't mean he wasn't an artist, I just not a personal fan.
star_child
I am listening to The Beatles now, and I've never heard anything like them in my life. They were original and brilliant... as a group. I liked them better together than solo artists.
JennRose
Yeah, all of them as solo artist failed to live up to them as a group. yes.gif
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