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This DVD contains the version of “GIMME SOME TRUTH”, which was John’s latest video software at the time, in a special program broadcast on BS 19 years ago (what!) on the anniversary of John’s death. Of course, since we are broadcasting the software as it was at the time, subtitles etc. remain as they were. Also, at that time there was no recording on hard disks or even DVD recorders, so the programs were recorded on videotape. However, the original “GIMME SOME TRUTH” itself belongs to the early days of DVD software, and now that HD images such as Blu-ray and 4K have become popular, the image quality appears to be unexpectedly rough. Since it was recorded on video, there is an undeniable sense of deterioration in image quality. What should be noted here is that Yoko Ono was interviewed again for the broadcast. Many of her testimonies heard here are important. For example, they originally wanted to film a recording at John’s suggestion, but when they finished filming, he changed his mind and said, “No one wants to see the recording process,” and the entire film was shelved. is. In its place, “IMAGINE”, which can be said to be the forerunner of music film albums, was created, which is a good testimony. However, it seems that John, who was not happy about the recording being filmed in the movie “LET IT BE” during the Beatles era, was shelved after making such a proposal. Furthermore, regarding the scene in the 1988 movie “IMAGINE: JOHN LENNON,” in which a stalker is invited to her home and eaten, Yoko admits that they were “naive” at the time. In fact, there are testimonies that even before that, a woman had approached him and entertained him, only to have him return the favor with an enemy. Therefore, rather than the video itself, it can be said that Yoko’s interview from 2000, which can be seen here, is a very valuable broadcast. However, for enthusiasts who have not seen this document, young Alan White, who had known John since his 1969 festival appearance in Toronto before joining Yes, was the session drummer. I’m participating. One of the highlights of the recording scene of “Imagine” is his surprisingly handsome appearance. The Making of John Lennon’s Imagine Album Broadcast Date: 8th December 2000 1. Interview with Yoko Ono Pt.1 ★ Gimme Some Truth 2. Introduction 3. Imagine 4. Crippled Inside 5. Oh Yoko! 6. Jealous Guy 7. It’s So Hard 8. I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama I Don’t Wanna Die 9. Gimme Some Truth 10. Oh My Love 11. How Do You Sleep? 12. How? 13. Imagine 14. Ending Credit (Look At Me) 15. Interview with Yoko Ono Pt.2★ 16. Imagine PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.78min.
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