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From "Bryan" <munki100@pacbell.net>
Subject Lennon: "It's not fun being a genius, It's torture."
Date Sat, 3 Dec 2005 11:22:49 -0800

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/lennon_wenner.shtml

Great interview with Lennon at the link (click on Listen Live)

John Lennon: The Wenner Tapes

An in-depth portrait of John Lennon, told through the audio of Jann Wenner's seminal 1970 
New York interview for Rolling Stone magazine.

The most famous interview Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner ever did was an extensive 
interrogation, on tape, of Lennon shortly after the Beatles had broken up.

Lennon and Ono had already given the magazine a blessing of sorts by posing nude for its 
first anniversary issue in late 1968. Their's was a relationship of trust. An edited 
version of Wenner's interview went to press in 1971, and the two issues in which it 
appeared both sold out overnight.

The Lennon interview remains one of the most important ever done with a popular musician. 
Lennon himself regarded it as definitive.

It documented the Beatles' career and split with painstakingly emotional (at times 
excruciating) detail, and served as a major, and controversial, point of exorcism for 
Lennon in his coming to terms with the '60s, the legacy of the Beatles and particularly 
his ruptured relationship with Paul McCartney.

He holds forth throughout on the subjects of art and politics, his own musical genius, his 
love for Yoko, drugs, primal therapy and mysticism.

It was the last interview he ever spoke with such candour. He's on terrific form - acidly 
sharp, furious and funny, philosophical, exuding confidence, at times disarmingly 
vunerable.

The audio archive for the programme centres exclusively on Wenner's own tapes. It also 
contains new interviews with both Yoko, who sat beside John throughout, and Jann, who look 
back on the interview and Lennon's state of mind at the time.


7pm, Saturday 3 December 2005 


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