I think it is really special to watch these videos, which contain a lot of "private moments" between John, Yoko, and Sean. They show us home movies of Sean's birthday party, of swimming in the pool and at the beach, or just being a family together. Imagine how special it is to have them share those moments with the world. It really is humbling. And priceless.
That said, I heard from other forums that Yoko Ono modified history by putting in different videos on this collection than what was originally offered. People seem to be in big stink about the
"Happy X-Mas" video. Myself, I never saw the original video for that song, so what I saw on this DVD didn't make me angry or upset. It made me sad, because the video I did see was very depressing. I later heard that the original video for that song was sooo much better.
And she also changed a couple more that I can't remember at the moment. I think
(Just Like) Starting Over was changed, as well, but since I also never saw the original offering, I wasn't left feeling slighted. In fact, the video contained in this collection for "Starting Over" is quite interesting. I can't imagine what the original video was like.
And let me just say one more thing. I went and bought
Lennon Legend for just one reason only. I wanted to own the video for
"Imagine, which I
do[/b] remember, and felt real tense not knowing what was going to be contained in this collection. You know how Yoko loves to "surprise" people. To my delight, the original extended video was there! The whole John and Yoko walking through the fog, on their way to their huge house with the stark white interior, with Yoko opening the windows to allow sunlight into the living space. John on piano, singing to us. Then, at the end of the video, John stops playing the piano and looks at Yoko for a few seconds in an awkward silence. John breaks that awkwardness with a cute smirk, then he and Yoko kiss. That's just beautiful.