Fantastic Photos of The BEATLES Last Photo Shoot (w/ my narration) #history #TheBeatles #Beatles



If you’re a fan of The BEATLES, then you’ll love these amazing photos of at jOHN LENNON’S Tittenhurst Park estate during their …

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  1. I love the Beatles have have a huge affection for their music. I also have an appreciation for Yoko Ono's Art as an Avante Garde artist. One thing I will say is that she seemed to have a control over John and ingratiate herself upon everything that John was apart off and this included The Beatles. She seems to have a Sycophantic personality and had to be within reach of John and form a kind of controlling manner over him in which he mistook as love. I had read somewhere that she was secretly seeing someone before John Lennon's passing and that she allowed this person to wear clothing that belonged to John to John's actual funeral. Their relationship was very co dependent and in the end he became her cash cow much like Harry and Megan and how Megan does the same control technique's to keep Harry in line, like a puppet on a string.

  2. Since you're such a proud supporter of vegetarianism in order to save the lives of innocent animal's, I'm sure you're a big supporter of the pro life movement and NOT the killing of innocent babies in the woumbs of their own mothers.

  3. John and Yoko were one love they were not conditioned by societies outdated beliefs on what a couple is supposed look like…thier relationship was more truthful , they were best friends too

  4. Yoko once said she didn't know who he was when she first met John which I believe she knew exactly who he was, she claimed to be an artist but seemed to spend all her time next to John, she saw her future and the future was bright!

  5. Leave Yoko alone…fact is a million things broke up the Beatles. The band had pretty much run it's course. All of the guys had developed other interests musically. Paul was a snippy one, who always had to be in control. His wife was always there lurking around putting in her 2 cents on things. Other wives/friends were in and out. I think John felt bullied and betrayed by the guys, and he made it clear Yoko was a partner to him and his work. John was not afraid to speak his mind, and he sure wouldn't have brought Yoko along had he not wanted her there. Let's not forget, Paul also put them together. Get over it people! This was a good video until the nasty, stupid blame Yoko comments started. Then you praise Linda, who is right there in all of these shoots and recording sessions just because she is not sitting right next to Paul. Maybe she broke up the Beatles.

  6. John was losing control of the group to Paul, this drove him more into heroin and Yoko’s arms. Instead of taking charge and letting his talent show, he retreated to having Yoko at his side. It seems the only thing he could control was annoying his band mates with her rather than fight out of his malaise. It is rather annoying seeing Yoko in publicity photos with the group (save for the cover for the single Ballad of John and Yoko). I love John, but this time period wasn’t his best.

  7. She forced herself into their private time and space. Lennon wanted to break away from the Beatles finally and he couldn’t do it all at once. Too many people were reliant on the Beatles. So he used Yoko to drive the wedge into the Beatles cohesiveness. Lennon and Macca weren’t even writing songs together anymore so their partnership was all but over.

    Lennon wanted to do solo albums and be with Yoko 24 hours a day. She stalked him for a year by showing up at his house where Sylvia was and refused to go home until she saw him.

    She also told him she would kill herself if he ever left her. Does that sound like emotional blackmail? Does that sound like a healthy relationship? I don’t think so. He fell under her spell and did whatever she wanted.

    And look at how he ended up. A tragic ending.

  8. Yoko was a controller, and John was willing to give in to her. In the Tittenhurst photo session John was hiding behind all the facial and head hair. He was not in a mood to cooperate with the rest of the band.

  9. On the Yoko question:
    I guess it was a thing of John & Yoko.
    I do not know Yoko's childhood, but John had a bad one.
    With his mom leaving him, to be cared for by his aunt.
    There was always this sense of 'missing'.
    Maybe this was part of the reason John became an angry young man.
    John could have a real temper, not a lot of patience. He was the rebel, the trouble maker.
    And then suddenly finding this woman from another world (Asian, and an artist): their base worlds were so far apart: he a working man lad, Liverpool, she an intellectual, high in ideas artist… she really must have turned his world upside down.
    I can imagine, especially in the first years, that he just always want her by his side.
    Came with it that Lennon at that time could do and say anything he wanted.
    With the money and the authority he had then.
    He wanted Tittenhurst park: got it. A Rolls Royce with gold details: got it…
    So, he was used to getting everything he wanted then.
    And yes, it probably would have annoyed the others. Not because of who she was (because all the Beatles were open to new influences, it was a part of what made them the biggest), but just because there was a fifth party there.
    Yoko didn't break the Beatles.
    They did that themselves.
    I think a large part of the break up was the death of Brian Epstein.
    He could control and direct them. Because they needed guidance.
    4 absolutely wild and creative minds need guidance. Esp John was someone out of control.
    After Brian died, there was no 'plan' anymore.
    In my idea: after their '67-70' period, they should have taken off a couple of years, do some solo work, and then started touring again, with all the trimmings: extra bandmembers, orchestra,…
    A band needs to play, get out there, get in touch with the audience.
    And then they would have found themselves back.

  10. A bunch of glum hippies who didn't want to be there from the look of it. Yoko's insertion into something that was none of her business certainly helped things fall apart and, if we're honest, dragging JL off to New York and separating him from his friends, country, culture and past, in a well armed city full of lunatics helped him towards his early demise – as much as he chose that path for himself in the final analysis. Trouble is Macca was left trying to put together a replacement backing band when he was at the peak of his musical powers, so the break up deprived us of something valuable there. One can imagine happier outcomes without Yoko's intrusion, but life has to have its dark side to balance up the happy stuff: ying and yang as the hippies would say.

  11. John said something like. " We're in love and we always want to be together. We never want to be apart." And we all know that John was 'the Boss Beatle' as Billy Preston said. The unspoken truth, pretty much I reckon, the other Beatles were subordinate to the whims of John. And that photo of them in front of the Cape Dutch style cottage, was used as inspiration by an artist for a painting of other famous rock stars in front of a similar building, sitting on four statue head busts which I think are of The Beatles.

  12. John had a very difficult childhood. He was not raised by his mother and just as they were finally getting to know her she was tragically killed. I believe that Yoko was a sort of security blanket and he needed to be with his "mommy" bc of the deprivation and pain he was enduring, likely unconsciously. I always found it weird that she stayed so close to him and he allowed it, or needed it. But now I understand that as he was losing his brothers he needed the safety of her presence. You can see in the new documentary that he does not interact with her while they are working on the songs. Everyone needs a mom

  13. I don't think it's a fair comparison when you ask "Do you go to work with your wife". The lives of these people were not ordinary lives, nor did they have ordinary jobs. I admire John's sense of style very much.

  14. I mean no disrespect to your fabulous work, or anyone else. Having grown up on the Beatles and remembering well their split, i wonder if i am the only one who sees a resemblance between Yoko Onos behavior then, and Meghan Markles behavior today. The inserting oneself so completely into even the business of ones significant other seems so extremely intrusive.

  15. John was profoundly insecure and needed a "partner" at all times. He was moving away from Paul and slowly replacing him with Yoko. He literally needed her to be there at all times. John even used to call Yoko "mother". Everyone demonizes Yoko, but I suspect she was a victim to some degree. Having said that, Yoko was clearly manipulative.

  16. When I was in Art College I thought Yoko was interesting, It's not that I don't like Yoko… but, over the years I really do believe John became completely stymied by Yoko's assertive nature and I believe the Beatles were impacted in the same way which may likely have accelerated the end of the greatest band ever. … it's kinda a shame Yoko couldn't express her art without pushing into the band.

  17. Speaking of the times, both Beatles were wearing cowboy hats and Yoko was wearing an Indian headscarf… one can only imagine them following Clint Eastwood's series of cowboy movies up to 1969.

  18. The narrator's comments about how The Beatles wanted to simplify and downplay their marketing because "the music was the selling point…." Actually, they were sick of each other (except Ringo) and found it very hard to even be in the presence of one another…. so they did as little as possible.

  19. Pretty sure the ghost of a Thomas Holloway would have hated Yoko Ono in his house. And let’s not forget, John Lennon’s Aunt Mimi used to call Yoko, ‘that evil dwarf’. Best description ever I’ve heard of her. Accurate. Yoko Ono was able to manipulate Lennon becos she was so much older than Lennon. The 60’s wasn’t really Yoko’s era, nope she was already 27 when she met Lennon, and married
she was actually young back in in the 1950’s. She was an oldie hangin around 1960’s young ppl. And that’s what creeps me out about her too. She’s predatory.

  20. The two of them, John and Yoko, were very much annoyed by the critics of the day who blamed Yoko for breaking up the Beatles. That was the main focus of the critics when the two of them became an item. It was rather obvious the others could not stand this since before this era, it was just the guys…Yoko was also big on feminism and being a working woman in the men's scene. She was thumbing her nose in their faces and John humored her completely as he was totally in love with her. He wanted everyone to know. He really did not care what anyone else thought of this. That should seem obvious. He also was done with the Beatles and there was no stopping their personal lives invading their work lives.

  21. Yes, John wanted her there, but Yoko should have known better and told John no you're working. I'll meet you after you're done. I can guarantee that he would have listened to "mother," but she decided to be in the mix no matter how awkward it seemed she's was a true opportunist. When it comes to Yoko, actions speak louder than words.

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