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John Lennon drugs video leads to court case

John Lennon

John Lennon

Video shows ex-Beatle taking multiple drugs

A controversial video of John Lennon is the subject of a court case starting in Boston on April 30.

The footage recorded in February 1970 shows Lennon smoking marijuana, writing songs and discussing putting LSD in then President Richard Nixon's tea.

The court will decide whether the video should be made public.

Lennon is shown composing 'Remember' and 'Mind Games', and discusses his drug use.

The case sees Yoko Ono pitted against Massachusetts-based World Wide Video, which claims ownership of nine hours of raw footage of the couple that was filmed just weeks before the broke up in 1970.

World Wide is a consortium of collectors that wants to release the black-and-white footage as a two-hour film, '3 Days In The Life'.

Rolling Stone magazine has called it "awesome John Lennon footage you might never see".

Yoko Ono's lawyers are asserting copyright ownership of the videotapes, whereas World Wide has filed a suit against Ono for copyright infringement, reports the BBC.

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howarj 

Apr 23, 2008

This will make an interesting viewing....and whether released or not it will pop up somewhere I'm sure :)We see footage today of drugged up musicians....and Pete Doherty of today....so why not view some old rare footage of a legend?

chadley 

Apr 23, 2008

Never heard of this guy.

nickjcray 

Apr 23, 2008

I'm sure its all Pete's fault somewhere down the line.....

There-she-goes-again 

Apr 23, 2008

Yoko Ono (along with Lennon's fondness of the odd drug) ruined the Beatles. She is living off Lennon's legacy and she should not have control over what happens with the video.

qcardy 

Apr 23, 2008

as much as I want to blame Yoko for the demise of the Beatles, she's done a lot to protect John Lennon's image--including berate a certain film starring that HACK Jaret Leto, as Lennon's assassin. 30 Seconds to Mars sucks!!

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