Imagine: John Lennon
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:52:02
Why don't you just
forget about this, darling?

:52:04
Relax until we say, "okay."
:52:26
John, why don't you just
sing it for him once?

:52:51
Okay, now we'll deal with it.
:52:53
Okay, let's go on to the next track.
:52:56
Yoko and I...
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when we got together...
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decided that whatever... We knew...
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whatever we did
was going be in the papers.

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Whether it's Richard or Liz...
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or so-and-so gets married...
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or whatever people like us do
is gonna be in the papers.

:53:11
So we decided to utilize the space...
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we would occupy anyway,
by getting married...

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with a commercial for peace.
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And also a theatrical event.
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And what we basically
had was a seven-day...

:53:33
press conference in bed.
:53:36
It's a bed-in, folks.
:53:39
The first day they fought
at the door to get in...

:53:41
thinking there was something
sexy going on.

:53:44
And they found two people
talking about peace.

:53:46
Even if you can beat the establishment
at their own game...

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I don't believe in that game. I think
the only way to do it is Gandhi's way.

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That's nonviolent, passive, positive
or whatever they call it these old days.

:53:57
Is there not a more positive way
of demonstrating in favor of peace...


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