
The Beatles Interviews: At Home and Away
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Narrated by:
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John Lennon
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Paul McCartney
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George Harrison
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Ringo Starr
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Graham Webb
About this listen
A collection of Beatles' interviews, as well as a collection of post-Beatles' interviews with John Lennon on a vast array of topics.
Chapters
1. Sydney Press Conference - June 1964
2. Madrid to Australia with DJ Graham Webb - July 1965
3. George Harrison Telephone Interview - Miami, February 1964
4. Messages from The Beatles After First Trip to the U.S.A. - Miami, February 1964
5. Press Conference in Minneapolis - August 1965
6. Italian TV Interview - June 1965
7. Tokyo Interview - July 1966
8. Seattle Interview - August 1966
9. John Lennon on School - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
10. John Lennon on Exams - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
11. John Lennon on Drugs - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
12. John Lennon on Religion - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
13. John Lennon on Yoko - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
14. John Lennon on School 'Yesterday and Today' Album Cover - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
15. John Lennon on The Rolling Stones - Circa 1971-1974 (Post-Beatles)
16. Interview with George Harrison - Circa 1976 (Post-Beatles)
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