John in 1970 had an almighty axe to grind. It was this year on his 30th birthday he had a big confrontation with his father Freddie Lennon who felt the full force of his son’s anger, resentment and threatening behaviour towards him, blaming him for the way he turned out, abandoning him, taunting him according to Freddie’s young fiancée who was there at the time. It was the last time John saw his father face to face.
@JohnJ-p7o
20 күн бұрын
9:50... Yeah you wouldn't want a coffee cup on an old piece of timber in hardhome
@phillipwallace7211
21 күн бұрын
9:15... thumbs up for the stunt men.
@privateconfidential4775
22 күн бұрын
Free speech; I’m better than john but live a life of injustice poverty and disadvantage bc I’m born in the wrong decade: this was all luck etc
@robbphillips2845
23 күн бұрын
Great series. Loved every minute of it.
@ceemarsh3268
26 күн бұрын
I don't think there has ever been a scene as hard hitting and absolutely spectacular as Hardhome, be it in the GoT universe or any other show. I remember scoring it 10 in IMDB and I wish, like many others, that dedication had gone into the result of the Long night battle that was so very hard to see visually, after this it was easily a hard act to follow.
@SirQuantization
28 күн бұрын
Oh how my perception of Massacre at Hardhome and Battle of the Bastards has changed from when they came out. Knowing that it all leads to absolutely nothing really changes the perspective and you start noticing all the faults in the scenes.
@jayblack7495
Ай бұрын
Hardhome truly represented the final onscreen moments where the writers and producers were fully committed to making a quality product that appears even greater than the sum of its parts. This episode was made "for the fans." Seasons 7 & 8 do not have this particular feel. You can almost sense that the show's screenwriters were looking far beyond their works, dreaming about future projects, at the clear expense of the present story.
@fistan5447
Ай бұрын
3:20 Right, 100k wildings get slaughtered within less than a minute. I mean, it is the same mentality that slaughtered the Dothraki within seconds against the dead horde. Wildlings at this point still outnumber the army of the dead tremendously. Even if they are outmatched, it would take hours before all of them die. Any examination of any historical battle would tell you the same thing. But sure. Cheap thrills and hollow scenes trump all forms of storytelling and gradual buildup of realistic consequences.
@imnotftw
Ай бұрын
If only they’d thought of putting Arya in a tree
@besovereign2032
Ай бұрын
Love Lennon - true artist - be as honest as possible
@EmArgh
Ай бұрын
Deborah Riley turned this show so dark and crap. Gemma Jackson was so much better. The show was just so much better back then.
@paulbryan6716
Ай бұрын
Now George R.R. Martin needs to get off his lazy bum and finish writing the books. He is the laziest writer in human history. Stephen King would have been finished writing the books already and half way through writing another series by now.
@matthewrichardson2526
Ай бұрын
Let's not forget that it was Jann Wenner who kept bands like "Rush" out of the R & R Hall of Fame for decades, simply because he didn't like them (he also started every question with "Um," but that's of course beside the point). He was also one of those awful, clueless 1970s reviewers who always trashed bands like "Wings," "Yes" and "Black Sabbath," while praising Lennon's for the most part forgettable (or best forgotten) post-Beatles output to the skies. Let us never forget that Lennon gave the world 'The Beatles." It was his band, and for that we must forever be grateful. He was an extraordinary talent. Not a great or even a good person, but certainly one of the greatest songwriters of all time. His voice can give you chills. Owing, no doubt, to childhood issues, he had the misfortune to come under the control of that horrible, shrill, hypocritical, no-talent witch Yoko. But in the end, McCartney is now generally recognized, by anyone with a brain or a soul, as the real genius of that band. Lennon, with his gift for brutal honesty, would be the first to admit it now, I think. That was HIS genius. The real tragedy of his death was that he never had the opportunity to become what he might have been, or to divorce that bitch. Instead, to this day, his ashes are sitting in an urn under her bed. His life was stolen from him, and from us. Imagine.
@RipRoarin
Ай бұрын
Id say yall violated that unwritten contract when you commited treason 8...and will someone take the helium away from Tormund...
@harshalishwar6938
Ай бұрын
Hardhome is by far the best GOT episode of all 8 seasons. Even rotten tomatoes agrees to it.
@handerson3263
Ай бұрын
Hard drugs in heavy use at this time in JL's life. This is the rambling of a sad, bitte , confused, broken drug fiend. Gotta feel for him though, the Beatles break up was so tough on. them all, and nobody else could even imagine it what they went through, and the world just want to keep sucking the life from them. Glad he and Paul patched it before the tragedy of Dec 1980. Lennon was a monumental talent
@Urantia_
Ай бұрын
Greetings from Bulgaria people! Great movie
@fesbahn
Ай бұрын
what inane questions
@leonardoiglesias2394
Ай бұрын
So, we had many unreal Beatles songs….?
@leonardoiglesias2394
Ай бұрын
He is desperate to think that the break up was worth it….. He didnt realised what the break up meant…. Very childisch man.
@rijndertdoting8667
2 ай бұрын
After all, he is just like you and me. Can’t you see?😂
@SullyDunn
2 ай бұрын
The fact this is 3 and a half hours long is crazy
@redsvt98
2 ай бұрын
Jann Wener was a weiner.
@Matt-Parker
2 ай бұрын
See this piece of dog cra$, this is art!
@hristopopov5890
2 ай бұрын
захари <3
@stevemorris6790
2 ай бұрын
John said he wasn’t himself and didn’t want the interview published.
@anthonylarusso9676
3 ай бұрын
JOhn references Andy Warhol and says 'Heinz Soup', LOL it's Campbell's Soup, Heinz was the ketchup, hilarious.......a brit in the year 1970
@SKMikeMurphySJ
3 ай бұрын
Dylan blows Lennon Away!!
@BasilFomeen
3 ай бұрын
"Local chairs...oh i dont know" lol love John forever. So mad his life was took so short
@BasilFomeen
3 ай бұрын
In 2024 I still hate that his life was taken so short. If I could bring any dead celebrity back it would be John. The world missed out on so much
@anthonylarusso9676
3 ай бұрын
wow, John references Elton John's, then current, 'Your Song' .............and to think they became best friends later in the 1970s
@officialthomasjames
3 ай бұрын
Peak Jon Snow
@SunofYork
3 ай бұрын
Lennon and I were born and raised 70 miles apart, but Liverpool's accent and culture are like its own country (mostly Ireland), and he would see me as a foreigner..
@LouisDevore
3 ай бұрын
5
@tedtimothy9074
3 ай бұрын
Wow. John has been gone over 40 years and people still talk about him.
@tedtimothy9074
3 ай бұрын
I would have loved to see John singing to Yoko, "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
@wiltedjourneys
3 ай бұрын
1:05:40 “oh, god, Yoko, don’t.. say that” 😂
@jeffmiller-s6b
3 ай бұрын
Wow, this is a gem! It really let's you see the man who was the driving genius behind the Beatles. But what made John so special always was his honest, down to earth way of expressing himself. He was a big kid, really, who was always looking for the love he missed in childhood. That's what gave him his hard edge at times, but it's also what made him so devinely sensitive and wonderful! This is just a guy who took an amazing trip across the sky with a rock band. He is fully human and so much more loveable for that reason. Hearing him now again makes me feel so light and hopeful. We'll aways have you, John, and your witty and thoughtful mind will always make us smile!
@justlookingaround9834
3 ай бұрын
What makes you think he was the driving genius behind the Beatles from this? I love the interview but John was always a bastard as he said and like all people had times people wouldn’t want remembered. He left Yoko and came back, his output after wasn’t great. The main force behind the Beatles was always Mac, he changed to bass where no one wanted, pushed them to make records and stay together. He could see Alan Kline for who he was. They were a greater than the sum of their parts. I do like his straight talking here and I think he comes across well actually. But let’s be fair being a musician is a selfish profession and people are lucky as they probably have few other skills. Still my favourite band though.
@antonfolstad9186
3 ай бұрын
I just finished GOT 😥
@russelljdj
4 ай бұрын
This like any interview when Yucko was around should be taken as under her poison influence. Compare with interviews in 74 when she wasn't around. They are a 180 for basically the same questions
@valmor9495
4 ай бұрын
Preaches love but seems hateful.He was only human.
@AbbyWulf-bw1kg
4 ай бұрын
I think this answers most of the questions about what happened. John was fucked up on acid and heroin after being an alcoholic and speed addict Yoko hit the lottery by coming along at exactly the right time when he was most vulnerable
@richierugs6544
4 ай бұрын
Townshend and Garcia and John Lennon, the best interviews!
@richierugs6544
4 ай бұрын
without John there would never have been Beatles, it would have been Wings, still good but not Beatles--
@richierugs6544
4 ай бұрын
can u imagine an interview with Paul being this interesting for 3 hours? i cannot
@kronos5385
4 ай бұрын
John changed his mind frequently on the music they made together and his opinions on his band mates. But he was never far from angry and bitter in any of his post Beatles interviews. I think Paul just enjoyed his life, their music, his family much more than John because he chose to look on the good (great) aspects of it. I think, for most people, happiness is a choice, but you have to work at it to make it happen.
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