Imagine: John Lennon
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:42:11
"Surprise, surprise."
:42:14
We shot the cover ourselves, privately,
and put out Two Virgins.

:42:18
And it was a kind of statement as well,
an awakening for me, too.

:42:22
This is me, naked, with the woman I love.
:42:26
When you were with the Beatles...
:42:27
you didn't express yourself
politically at all, did you?

:42:30
On our first tour...
:42:31
there was a sort of unspoken thing...
:42:34
that Mr. Epstein was preventing us
talking about the Vietnam War.

:42:38
And before we came back
the second time to America...

:42:41
George and I said to him:
:42:42
"We don't go unless we answer
what we feel about the war."

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'Cause you were being asked?
:42:45
'Cause we were
asked about it all the time...

:42:47
it was just silly, and we had
to pretend to be like in the old days...

:42:50
when artists weren't meant to say
anything about anything.

:43:34
"When you talk about destruction,
count me out... in."

:43:37
What did you mean by that, John?
:43:39
That means I'm not sure. I really think...
:43:42
if it gets to destruction,
you can count me out, but I'm not sure.

:43:45
I'm human and I'm liable to change,
or depending on the situation.

:43:50
I prefer nonviolence.

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