Imagine: John Lennon
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:16:30
That's a nice one.
:16:31
Yeah.
:16:33
- That's the one I like best...
- What if there's another piano?

:16:35
Because if we get the same kind of piano,
and do an octave higher or something...

:16:39
- it would be beautiful.
- We can always use this...

:16:42
Instead of the electric guitar.
It's a delicate song.

:16:44
He could do it on the top half
of the piano, maybe.

:16:47
We could get a mike
through to the front...

:16:49
That's it.
:16:50
- The white piano?
- Yeah.

:16:52
I'll go on the white one 'cause
that's what I wanted to do, use that one.

:16:55
- Yeah.
- Yeah.

:16:56
Because we want to do the house.
:16:58
When Dad moved to Tittenhurst...
:17:01
it was the first time that he actually
called me in quite a long time.

:17:06
It was an exciting thing for me to go
and see him again...

:17:08
after not seeing him for such a while.
:17:11
And at the time, I was living in...
:17:16
I won't say a small house, but it
was a completely different situation.

:17:20
It was on a street
with lots of houses, lots of friends.

:17:23
And Tittenhurst was this enormous...
:17:26
palace-like place with 99 acres...
:17:30
golf-cart buggies, a lake, a little island
in the middle of the lake...

:17:38
It was like a house of fun.
:17:40
It was a completely different experience.
:17:43
It was wonderful. I loved the place.
:17:46
I don't remember seeing him as a child.
:17:48
It was the height of the Beatle thing
so I was working all the time.

:17:51
I never considered what it was
doing to him. I didn't even count it.

:17:54
The mother was at home. I was away.
:17:57
Like most guys at 24 or 25, they're too
intent on their career really, you know.


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