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The tonight Show 14.05. 1968
1. John and Paul in NYC
Somwhat Doll chat on waiking in the park and afternete carreer choices...oh yeah,and Apple Corps.
Newsfront 14.05.1968
2. John and Paul in NYC pt.1
3. John and Paul in NYC pt.2
John and Paul flew to New York on Saturday May 11 to unwell the groups Apple Corps venture via a series of interviews with the serious press (all day at the St.Regis Hotel on Monday 13th), a press conference at 1:30 pm at the Americana Hotel on Tuesday the 14th and appearance on NBC-TV's Show later the Same day.
Discussed are politic, rassism, Maharishi, drugs and media.
The Kenny Everett Show, 6-6-1968
4. John and Kenny / Beatles and Kenny Chat
The complete session tape including John strumming on a fretless guitar while explaining what to expect from them in the next few months.
"Somebody stole my Gal", "Goodbye Jingle", Harry Nillson, "Cottonfields" with Kenny, Rishikesh, what they recorded so farm "It's the Kenny Everett show", "You know listeners".
Apple, if he was stranded on a island and how "Sgt.Pepper was".
Paul join john for "Goodbye to Kenny Everett".
John proposes Tiny Tim for president.
George says hello, Paul does Tiny, Ringo sings "Goodbye Kenny" and John and Paul do a jazzy "Strawberry Fields Forever".
unknown program 7-17-1969
5. Yellow Submarine Press- Preview
On Wednesday 17 of July 1968, the Beatles took a day off from recording The White Album (they were in the middle of John's "Cry Baby Cry") to attend the London premier of their new animated film "Yellow Submarine" at the London Pavilion.
Music (an Apple Film) 7-30-1968
6. Beatles recording at Abbey Road
includes unbooted "Hey Jude" tk 9 / Tutti Frutti and chat.
Unknown program 3-69
7. Radio peace
Jingle perfomed by John and Yoko.
Light and Local 5-15-1969
8. Paul interview Liverpool
unknown program late may 1969
9. Because
10. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
Two acoustic performances by John and Yoko's second and late Bed-In for peace (from monday 26 May - Monday 2 June 1969) which was held in Montreal (after being refused by the US finding the Bahamas too hot).
The intend was the same: to stay under the sheets and welcom as much media as would come.
It was during this Bed-In that the worlds' most andurable peace anthem and slogan "Give peace a chance" was recorded on Saturday 1 June with a host of friends.
Everett is here, 7-1969
11. Kenny Everett and Paul chat
Paul and Kenny Everett just working on another jingle.
Everett is here, 8-1969
12. Kenny Everett and George chat
discussed is stereo headphones, beards and George's new Hare Krishna single.
Everett is here, 8-14-1969
13. John-interview ant Abbey Road
On Thursday August 14, 1969, John took a break from as session at Abbey Road to be interviewed by Kenny Everett (who even captured part of the Mean Mr. Mustard minding session audio ! ).
The interview was broadcasted in two parts by BBC Radio 1.
unknown program 10-7-1969
14. John on Paul is Dead rumors
On A very surprised John talks from London to an american interviewer via phone on the new death rumors.
The Kenny Everett Show 12-15-1969
15. Chat with Ringo
At Apple HQ in London, Ringo made a unusual radio recording a two-minute appeal for the British Blind Fund for broadcast at the BBC on Christmas Day.
unknown program 12-31-1969
16. Oh Kristligheid
John and Yoko at the BBC.
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