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  1. 1 de ene. de 1981 · In September 1980, to coincide with the release of the 'Double Fantasy' album, David Sheff interviewed both John Lennon and Yoko Ono for 'Playboy' magazine. The interviews themselves lasted for several sessions, taking place over a number of days, and during that time Lennon spoke openly and candidly about his life, work, relationships, and thoughts more generally.

    • John Lennon, Yoko Ono, David Sheff
  2. John Lennon, David Sheff Playboy Press , 1981 - Literary Collections - 193 pages Tekst van de interviews gehouden met de Engelse popmusicus (1940-1980) en zijn vrouw.

  3. Interviewed by David Sheff, September 1980. Article ©1981 Playboy Press. Introduction / / /. A candid conversation with the reclusive couple about their years together and their surprisingly frank views on life with and without the Beatles. To describe the turbulent history of the Beatles, or the musical and cultural mileposts charted by John ...

  4. 8 de dic. de 2000 · Twenty years ago David Sheff climbed the back steps of the Dakota into the personal thoughts and dreams of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. From the kitchen to the studio and up those fateful Dakota steps, Sheff recorded 20 hours of tape, discussing everything from childhood to the Beatles.

  5. 4 de nov. de 2012 · Amazon.co.jp: John Lennon and Yoko Ono: The Playboy Interview (50 Years of the Playboy Interview) (English Edition) eBook : Playboy: Kindle Store

  6. In 1975, the Lennons became unavailable to the press, and though much speculation has been printed, they emerged to dispel the rumors -- and to cut a new album -- only a couple of months ago. The Lennons decided to speak with Playboy in the longest interview they have ever granted. Free-lance writer David Sheff was tapped for the assignment ...

  7. 21 de dic. de 2013 · John Lennon’s last interview, December 8, 1980. John Lennon’s last interview, taken on December 8, 1980 just few hours before his murder. John and Yoke were interviewed by Dave Sholin and Laurie Kaye. Ron Hummel and Bert Keane were also part of that team. John had just finished a photo session with Annie Leibovitz for Rolling Stone magazine.