Imagine: John Lennon
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:21:41
It was like being in
the eye of a hurricane.

:21:43
You thought, "What's going on?"
And, "How did I get here?"

:21:45
The last thing I remember was playing
music in a club, and the next minute, this.

:21:53
Did you ever have a chance, John,
to just get away, on your own...

:21:57
without anybody recognizing you?
:21:59
We borrowed a couple
of millionaires' houses.

:22:02
Sure we did.
:22:03
You could afford to buy a couple
of millionaires' houses, couldn't you?

:22:07
We'd sooner borrow them. It's cheaper.
:22:08
We did a bit of water skiing.
Well, sort of, anyway.

:22:12
Did your wife enjoy it over there?
:22:14
She loved it. Who? Who?
:22:17
Don't tell them he's married.
It's a secret.

:22:19
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
:22:23
There was no sort of particular security...
:22:25
and one of our assistants told us
that there was this strange guy...

:22:29
that was just staying in our gardens
almost every night.

:22:34
John always felt responsible
for these people...

:22:38
because they were the result of his songs.
:22:41
That's how he felt.
:22:43
Don't confuse the songs
with your own life.

:22:46
I mean, they might have relevance
to your own life, but a lot of things do.

:22:51
So we met, you know. I'm just a guy.
I write songs.

:22:55
I figured that if we met.
I'd know, just by meeting you.


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