Imagine: John Lennon
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John, as a father, was forced,
I'm afraid, to be a part-time dad.

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He wrote to me saying that...
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"I'm so sad and I'm so sorry
that I've missed the fact...

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"that Julian has been growing up...
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"that he is now a little man
and I miss him dreadfully.

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"And I've been a right bastard...
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"because I've taken no notice of him...
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"and I've read the papers
and pushed him out of the room...

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"because he's been making noises."
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That was the point when he suddenly
realized that he was a father...

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Julian was a special little person...
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not just a figment of his imagination
when he came home in the early days.

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You're going over to the States
early in the new year...

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and you're going to top the bill
on the Ed Sullivan coast-to-coast show.

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John, so far, all
British pop stars have not

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made a tremendous
impact on the States.

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How do you think you're gonna fare?
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Well, I can't really say, can I?
I mean, is it up to me? No.

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I mean, I just hope we go all right.
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Are you going to vary your act at all
for the American audience?

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No. We haven't really got an act,
so we'll just do what we do.

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The journey to America was exciting
but I had to keep a low profile...

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because it wouldn't
do for the frenzied fans...

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to know that John had a wife
and a baby at home.

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What do you think of the comment...
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that you're nothing but a bunch
of British Elvis Presleys?

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It's not true!
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Are you going to get a haircut
while you're here?

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- No, thanks.
- I had one yesterday.

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- That's no lie. It's true.
- It's true.

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You know, I think he missed some.
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- No, he didn't.
- You should have seen him the day before.

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What do you think
your music does to these people?


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