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Fred Seaman's 'The last days of John Lennon'.
« on: April 01, 2019, 07:07:01 AM »

For me it is fascinating & believable. Fred Seaman was the one of the people closest to John. It puts Yoko in more of a bad light. John is portrayed more as a decent, imperfect person. Which most of us are.

Not much mention of the Beatles. Seaman said John rarely spoke about that.
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Re: Fred Seaman's 'The last days of John Lennon'.
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2019, 08:35:43 PM »

For me it is fascinating & believable.

Yes and it shows what a strange couple John and Yoko were.
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Re: Fred Seaman's 'The last days of John Lennon'.
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2019, 11:24:39 PM »

Says that in 1980, Paul sent a good luck telegram to John at the recording studio. After finding out John had started recording again.

Yoko didn't tell John about it, concerned John may have invited Paul to the studio.

This may have been the last attempted contact by Paul. Unless they really were having nice phone chats about their cats, as Paul says.

Does anyone have information on the rumour that John & Paul had booked a studio in England for January 1981. Thought John would have been much into what he was doing with Yoko.
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