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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Flashback: John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Dick Cavett

Here’s some classic footage in anticipation of Yoko Ono’s forthcoming conversation with Rolling Stone‘s Anthony DeCurtis here June 18: an excerpt from John Lennon and Yoko’s 1971 appearance on the Dick Cavett Show. In it they discuss a contentious topic for Beatles fans: the band’s breakup. Yoko jokingly calls herself “the witch” in this context, which happens to prefigure the name of the first of her two new remix albums: Yes, I’m a Witch.

[Yoko Ono in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis: 06/18/07]


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