JOHN LENNON'S Beautiful Dakota Apartments: His HOME Life revealed!

2023 ж. 30 Жел.
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UPDATE VERSION of previous Documentary. Please watch it and see. Join us on this extraordinary exploration of one of music history's most cherished residences, as we delve into the life, love, and creativity that thrived within the walls of John Lennon's Dakota apartment.
0:28: 🏙️ The video explores John Lennon's life at the Dakota apartment building in New York City.
0:28: The Dakota apartment building is located on the Upper West Side of New York City, known for its expensive real estate.
0:58: The area around Central Park West and west 76th Street is beautiful and filled with amazing buildings.
5:18: 📷 The video discusses the events of December 8th, 1980 and John Lennon's choice to live without much protection towards the end of his life.
5:18: The image of the back entryway that John Lennon used to walk through
5:34: John Lennon being fully exposed without any bodyguards or protection
5:58: John Lennon's choice to live without much protection towards the end of his life
9:37: 🏢 The video provides a tour of a historic building, highlighting notable residents and features.
9:37: The building features closed gates along West 73rd Street and a courtyard with fountains.
10:09: Comedic actress Gilda Rner lived in a subdivided apartment in the Southeast quadrant.
10:34: Football legend John Madden eventually purchased Gilda Rner's former apartment.
14:18: 🏢 The video explores John Lennon and Yoko Ono's apartment in New York City, including their unique furnishings and decor.
14:18: The apartment overlooks a courtyard and contains unique furniture, such as an Egyptian desk.
14:44: John and Yoko purchased a tea house from Japan but had to send it back because it didn't fit in the apartment.
15:18: The apartment has a room with filing cabinets, raising the question of whether the paperwork has been digitized.
25:46: 🎂 The video shows John Lennon and his son Shawn in the kitchen on their last birthday together before John's tragic death.
25:46: The image captures a bittersweet moment of John Lennon feeding his son Shawn on their last birthday together before John's murder.
26:13: The date of the image, October 9th, 1980, holds significance as it was both John Lennon's and Shawn Lennon's birthday, marking the last birthday they would spend together.
26:52: The video also shows the expanded living space in the kitchen, with sofas, a table, and a large plant, indicating a cozy and family-oriented environment.
33:40: 🏺 Yoko and John's fascination with Egyptian artifacts and their belief in their magic power.
33:40: Yoko and John wired money to Cairo to acquire archaeological treasures.
33:53: Yoko expressed her love for Egyptian art and belief in its magic power.
34:29: Yoko and John had real Egyptian artifacts in their home.
39:08: 🎁 The video showcases Shawn Lennon's 9th birthday party in 1984, where he received extravagant gifts from Steve Jobs and had famous guests like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring.
39:08: Shawn Lennon received an Apple Macintosh128k computer as a gift from Steve Jobs at his 9th birthday party.
39:54: The party also had guests like Andy Warhol and Keith Haring, making it a star-studded event.
40:07: Shawn Lennon's bedroom was shown many years later, indicating the lavish lifestyle he grew up in.
19:05-20:01: 🏙️ The video showcases John Lennon's apartment in New York City and discusses the layout and features of the space.
19:05-20:01: The apartment includes a living room, library, multiple chambers, kitchen, dining room, and bedrooms, with some facing Central Park and others facing West 72nd street.
44:41-45:14: 📚 The video showcases John Lennon's life through photos and discusses the location where the images were taken.
45:28-47:30: It discusses the process of accessing the roof where the photos were taken.
47:23-47:42: The video ends with images of John Lennon in a contemporary apartment, showcasing a happy time in his life.
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    @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX4 ай бұрын
    • 😊😊😊

      @JuscelinoPereira-fb4gp@JuscelinoPereira-fb4gp3 ай бұрын
    • Thank You for this video of the Dakota. What an amazing place and a really well done description of what it would have been like to possibly have stayed there in the 70's and 80's. Q: Is that the same rooftop that Paul McCartney and John Lennon supposedly had spent together when Paul had visited before his concert? (This would have been during the time where they were trying to pay the Beatles to do a live performance).

      @rebeccawalsh6921@rebeccawalsh69213 ай бұрын
    • Elvis use to walk around outside his gated home and walk right up to the gate and sign autographs. He also rode his horses for all to see, but the most dangerous thing he did was to let fans come inside his home. He would tell his bodyguards to go down to the front gate and bring people up to his house. He certainly took huge risks there, that’s for sure.

      @kandkcollins1@kandkcollins13 ай бұрын
    • Very sensitively done. Thank you x

      @nelliedean41722@nelliedean417223 ай бұрын
    • Awesome! How do I sign up for your patreon?

      @BillBixbyHulk@BillBixbyHulk3 ай бұрын
  • I worked in Central Park back in the day, now Strawberry Fields, when John would come into the park with Sean. He was living his best life with Sean, with no crowds or security. He was just John Lennon. It was such a good time...RIP John Lennon...

    @louiscaruso4167@louiscaruso41673 ай бұрын
    • Of course anyone with a heart would feel empathy for Yoko. John chose her and although I love Julian and Cynthia, it is his choice. He could have handled it better but then again he had a difficult childhood himself and most likely lacked the emotional skills.

      @elizabethburke637@elizabethburke6372 ай бұрын
    • No security that's why our hero is gone

      @rlpd5218@rlpd5218Ай бұрын
    • I forgot about Strawberry fields. I worked in NYC and I don’t think I ever was there.

      @debbiemartin2026@debbiemartin2026Ай бұрын
    • I never knew yoko was with John when he was murdered. I would have just collapsed

      @barbmcneice7729@barbmcneice7729Ай бұрын
    • @@rlpd5218 True, John did not like security...

      @louiscaruso4167@louiscaruso416723 күн бұрын
  • I lived on 69th street between Columbus and CPW. In 1975 I had the second Japanese Akita dog, Kendo in NYC. Walking to the park on 72nd st. one rainy night. A couple stopped me to ask about Kendo, it was Yoko tell John that this was the Japanese dog. He said “what a good looking dog”! He would stop in the market and ask “where’s Kendo? He would always say hi! When ever he saw me. Just like many of neighbor around the park. I Lao was coming out the park on 72nd st. around 10:30ish on 12/8/80 and heard the the shot and saw the chaos, and was in deep shock hearing John was shot. Some time after I was helping a friend who did work in the Dakota refinishing furniture and other refurbishment of house items. It is a fascinating building. I also met Lauren Becall, Roberta Flack, all while walking my dogs. 🤙

    @richardveloso9702@richardveloso97023 ай бұрын
    • So sweet ❤❤

      @Eva_OrtizLopez@Eva_OrtizLopez3 ай бұрын
    • Amazing recollection and thank you for sharing your personal experiences. Love this sort of perspective and how tragic events impact people going about their normal everyday routine. Wonder where John's Elvis badge he's wearing in the last photo shoot shown is today ... 🥰

      @robertascotland7959@robertascotland79593 ай бұрын
    • increíble, que hombre afortunado.

      @kbz0879@kbz08793 ай бұрын
    • Cool.

      @maureenobrien4807@maureenobrien48073 ай бұрын
    • Great story! I always thought Lennon was a cat person…

      @thermionic1234567@thermionic12345673 ай бұрын
  • I met and talked with Yoko at an art gallery in Chicago in 1986. Among other things we talked about John. She was sweet, wonderful and gracious. Not just to me but to everyone there. We hugged and she kissed my cheek. My experience was that she was a wonderful person. Also, one of my middle school students wrote to her and she wrote back and apologized for having taken so long. My student was over the moon. Thanks for this touching video.

    @jamess7626@jamess76264 ай бұрын
    • But not with Julian!

      @inesmreboyras2298@inesmreboyras22984 ай бұрын
    • How would you know how Yoko was with Julian! You wouldn't, you weren't there? It doesn't matter what someone else may have said, commented or written, only Yoko and Julian know what really happened and went on in their live's, with John Lennon, when he was here, and since his passing! Because life continues, with those still left, and I read somewhere, that Julian, and his Dad, with Yoko, had a great relationship with each other, and it still continues to this very day, with Yoko and his brother Shaun, nothing will ever change that. Julian during his childhood times, with his Mum (Cynthia) might have been strained and difficult, especially for his Mum, as John had gone off with another woman, leaving Cynthia, for this other woman, which for Julian's Mum would have been extremely emotional and hard to get through, at the time. Cynthia would have put Julian's Dad, John, down, and painted a dismil picture of John Lennon, telling Julian his Dad didn't love or care for him any more, but that was how Julian's Mum, Cynthia would have been feeling. Splitting up with someone you love, or loved, or supposedly loved, is a very difficult time for all parties concerned. It feels like the end of the world, is happening, especially for the person, or person's being left behind, (and it is for those people.) For John Lennon, he had come to a discision to go and be with (Yoko in this case), which mean't for him, to have to tell Cynthia he was leaving her, and that was going to be a difficult thing to do! How, when, not an easy task, to do it, plus not an easy discussion, to make. A lot of personal thought, feeling's, heart felt thing's, sentimental stuff, traditional every day habitual habits that people do as a family, (play school stuff, kindy,) suddenly all falls on the responsibility of the parent being left behind, because there is no Dad living at home any more, only Mum, which all falls on her. It all sounds very bad what John Lennon did this to his wife Cynthia, because he was accually leaving to be with this other woman. This sort of behaviour happens everyday, people leave their family situation to be with another person. Someone always gets hurt, the person leaving, always gets the full blame for this, making them the bad selfish, thoughtless individual, who from that moment on, gets ribbed, abused, accused of being a bad human being, when in accual fact they're not! and it doesn't mean, or make them a bad thoughtless person. I know, I've been through it, (but I never went off to be with an other person) I'm a good person, kind and caring and generous, with who I am, but I am still tarred with that brush, and even though it happened a long time ago, my ex still puts me down, and blames me for it, even though she is the one that went off with the other person, had them come and live in our family home, with my children, and started having a life with them, the wholetime educating my children that I'm no good !!?!! How does that work? or make it so? My children don't talk to me, or have anything to do with me, ignor me, don't get back to me, when I text one of them, the other one I have no idea of his whereabouts! So it is all very difficult trying to a grandfather to a grandson, I've never met! You figure that one out!? The reason I left, was because of her what she was up to, I couldn't put up with it, I had to leave, other wise I might not be around now. My present partner is a gem, she loves me, cares about me, we keep and make each other happy and contented, we always do things together, run plans and thoughts, idea's passed each other, so we can be on the same page with one another, life is great, we see and spend a lot of time with her family, grandchildren, cousin's, and we spend time with our friends and mates, my family, brother's, My Mum is 91, we chat a lot, she is Sharpe as a pin, and still living in her own home. But my children have no contact with me, and this saddens me a lot, I think about them everyday. John Lennon came from a broken home, his father and mother didn't stay together, for whatever the reason may have been.!? We will never know!? John lived with his mother's sister, unless she was his Dad's sister, or a great Aunty or something, we may never know. Julian may know!? During John and Yoko's time together, Julian spent quite a lot of time with them, weeks or months, because John and Yoko originally lived not far from London. John would have had plenty of access to see and have his son Julian. Same when John and Yoko decided to go live in New York, Julian would go and stay with them, a lot, more than people realise. What Julian might say about his Dad, is what his Mum brought him up to think and feel, Julian always loved his Dad, as did his Dad (John Lennon) loved him dearly. The way family court's operate the system is this!!! Usually it ends up that both parents are working! But if only one of these people are working, and the custodian parent isn't, (For example) John Lennon had money, and paid his taxes. Usually before the person who is working, gets their pay packet, the Tax office will take out the Required Maintenance amount, and put it direct into the (Custodian's) bank account, so that the money is automatically deposited into their account, that way the money is always available for the 'Custodian' carer, parent, to do as they will with the money for the child (children) This way the Government control the system, and how it works. No one can accually get away with not paying, or avoiding making the payment. It's accually Impossible not to. If in a country where there is no family welfare system in place, they may have other rules. !? In the UK, Australia, America, Canada, I know our systems all work very similar. I can't speak for other countries. John Lennon loved his son Julian as much as he did Shaun, John didn't leave Julian, he left Cynthia, this is what people need to realise, and stop blaming Yoko, she has her own children to worry about as well, and as she is the parent with the money, she too would have been paying money for her daughter's up keep. Life was never mean't to be easy. If one looks close to how it a was for John Lennon, he suffered emotionally on all levels, I personally think he was a very sentimental feeling human being, or how could he write such deep and meaningful things about life, and his and Yoko's expression's about equality of life amongst the rest of us. These Lennon's are good people, how can one not see that.

      @nevillede-hoedt6520@nevillede-hoedt65204 ай бұрын
    • Did you know she withheld things John left to Julian? He actually had to buy them back from her. Things John left to his own son that is very telling

      @blakewhittington4336@blakewhittington43364 ай бұрын
    • @jamess7626, this is only one side of her. There is another side that is vastly different.

      @tjcint@tjcint4 ай бұрын
    • You are an idiot, you think that you know everything!!! And why a so long comment? Keep your nonsens for yourself!! Make yourself not so important!! You are a fool!! Don't write any of this rubbish !!

      @TriscedWood@TriscedWood4 ай бұрын
  • John looked like he really enjoyed living there. And wow, what a building! It's sad that he isn't around to continue enjoying it. I sometimes wonder what he would be doing today. He was taken at such an early age, away from his family, friends, & mates. He had more music to give us, I'm sure, his life-long fans of many years. Thanks for this tour & the great photos. RIP- - John 🙏😔💗

    @janiceastets5425@janiceastets54253 ай бұрын
  • Glass half full. The essence of John still in the room. RIP

    @gamb155@gamb1554 ай бұрын
    • Drink up

      @markmcdonald5419@markmcdonald54193 ай бұрын
    • I've always heard that Yoko was/is a hard core artist and the work that I've seen of hers has tended to reflect that. I'd forgotten her using his bloodied eyeglasses in an image, but to me, it's proof positive of her uncompromising artistic eye. RIP John -- thank you for sharing him with us, Yoko. Such an intimate, unsparing photo. Just. Wow.

      @BJones-yw4dd@BJones-yw4dd3 ай бұрын
    • @@BJones-yw4dd You’re so right about her artistic integrity. The power of the Season of Glass photo is nearly overwhelming; the day the album was released I saw it and almost fainted. Its conception and execution are as brilliant as any photograph, drawing or painting I’ve ever seen.

      @GrantTarredus@GrantTarredus3 ай бұрын
    • I'm was happy to see the whole family together with Julian and Sean. At least they knew their father and he was a family man for a while and had a wicked life.

      @thesuncollective1475@thesuncollective14752 ай бұрын
    • What is a hardcore artist?

      @giuliettamassina7787@giuliettamassina7787Ай бұрын
  • I was a little hesitant before starting this video because I thought it would be exploitative. But it turned out to be a beautiful meditation on the life of John and Yoko, as well as the life of an extraordinary building. Thank you for sharing with us.

    @davidserlin8097@davidserlin80974 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for giving it a shot and checking it out. I appreciate it and am glad you enjoyed the video.

      @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX4 ай бұрын
    • I concur. This channel did an amazing job. Definitely subscribing!

      @AC-AC-AC@AC-AC-AC3 ай бұрын
    • I really enjoyed this video.

      @silverbullet4055@silverbullet40553 ай бұрын
    • Indeed -- I think it is extraordinarily respectful and much appreciated.

      @BJones-yw4dd@BJones-yw4dd3 ай бұрын
    • exploitative.?? LOL there is an ad every 5 minutes on this video. The guy is monetizing this video. Making money off of Lennon. That IS exploitative!

      @Wings80@Wings80Ай бұрын
  • give peace a chance - still so relevant today and needed more than ever

    @ezwages@ezwages4 ай бұрын
    • You got that right!

      @alonenjersey@alonenjersey2 ай бұрын
  • It still hard to believe he's gone

    @robertsargent4600@robertsargent46004 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely

      @aussiecoastie72@aussiecoastie724 ай бұрын
    • as long as we exist, he is alive

      @user-du5vp5vz7w@user-du5vp5vz7w3 ай бұрын
    • This is a beautiful thought. Yes It Is, Yes It Is, Oh yes it is/ I wish we could bring him back after seeing hsi glasses covered in blood. "Woman please let me explain, I never meant to cause you sorrow or pain" 1940 - 1980. @@user-du5vp5vz7w

      @johnnyenglish9622@johnnyenglish96223 ай бұрын
  • Rest in Peace John❤ Your music lives on🎶🎤

    @carolpolaseksoares5559@carolpolaseksoares55594 ай бұрын
    • You mean the people who wrote the songs for them, their music lives on.

      @jacquiaba9132@jacquiaba91323 ай бұрын
  • You did this respectfully. Thank you

    @IAmTheGreatestEver@IAmTheGreatestEver3 ай бұрын
  • This is such a beautifully put together video, not just in the content, with an incredible collection of photos, but also in the calming spaciousness you've created - the pace of the narrative and background music. Just lovely. Thankyou!

    @davecostello560@davecostello5603 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thank you for those kinds. I'm so glad you enjoyed and that you took the time to let me know what you liked about it. Everyone who leaves a comment helps me out tremendously. Thanks again.

      @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX3 ай бұрын
    • The boots here wore are Frye boots I believe.

      @WendyRoy@WendyRoy3 ай бұрын
  • We all shine on...we miss you John. Thank you for this wonderful film Sir.❤

    @marthastephens2179@marthastephens21792 ай бұрын
    • Yes Sir!! TY 🎉, again.

      @user-rh9or6rn1p@user-rh9or6rn1pАй бұрын
  • In my humble opinion, I feel that Yoko did what she could in expressing her grief in a most sincere way. Being so famous, I’m sure that everything she says and does was/is scrutinized. By taking a picture of John’s glasses, overlooking the trees with the sky above, and the finality of a glass half full or half empty, symbolizes her feelings of grief. She also shows the outward appearance of John being free to fly and be free. The sadness of knowing that her “other half” is gone is expressed through the half glass of water. I think it’s brilliant and tragic at the same time. All of this captured by her without saying a word that could be quoted or misquoted as well as taken wrong. Great video, Scott.

    @kathysawhill1996@kathysawhill19964 ай бұрын
    • I agree. I think John would have agreed as well. Well said.

      @slash177@slash1774 ай бұрын
    • Also, one lens is bloody, and the other is clean. In the crucible of pain, the artist creates beauty.

      @hollyharps@hollyharps4 ай бұрын
    • It was also, as she stated, a powerful reminder of the tragedy that guns can cause. The photograph/cover of Season of Glass was an anti gun violence statement.

      @cactaceous@cactaceous4 ай бұрын
    • 😊😊

      @JuscelinoPereira-fb4gp@JuscelinoPereira-fb4gp3 ай бұрын
    • Well said. Beautiful analysis.

      @Vinniegret@Vinniegret3 ай бұрын
  • In these images, John did not exude happiness, to the contrary, there is always an aura of sadness….a part of us always knows, I think he sensed what was coming. This is a great video, thank you.

    @BrunieStudios@BrunieStudios3 ай бұрын
    • Overall he seemed less happy since getting with Yoko, he was never the same for some reason.

      @janebraun4482@janebraun4482Ай бұрын
    • run a search on alma cogan who many people think was the love of his life [[she died before he met Yoko and he was grieving [per cynthia in an interview] when Yoko stalked him and stayed overnight at his home when Cyn was away]]. I believe he never recovered from the loss of Stu, Alma and his mother.

      @jv-ep2tc@jv-ep2tcАй бұрын
    • As George H. and Cynthia L. both said, almost verbatim, in 1966 something happened that changed the band. You can see a profound sadness in George, John and Ringo. It is very obvious in photos. John carried the lost of so many people in his heart, from his mother and his uncle George when he was young.

      @giuliettamassina7787@giuliettamassina7787Ай бұрын
  • This is tear jerking. John loved NYC, obviously. So do I. I visit as often as I can. Rest in peace, John.

    @spacerockwizard@spacerockwizard3 ай бұрын
  • I live in New York and go past the Dakota all the time . I was waiting at the bus stop opposite the building when I looked up and saw the architectural panel numbers inscribed that indicate the date the building was erected : 1881 . I realized that these two sets of numbers 81 plus 81 both add up to number 9 !

    @racine09@racine093 ай бұрын
  • Such an excessively sad day. I was living in Manhattan then. They seemed so full of love. John's spirit lives on from heaven 🙏🎶❤️

    @sarahfield54@sarahfield543 ай бұрын
  • One thing I admire about Yoko is that when that murderer goes for parole she comes out to stop him! Good on her😊

    @jillsommerville7828@jillsommerville78283 ай бұрын
    • That’s probably about the best thing thing she ever did for John!!

      @foofookachoo1136@foofookachoo11362 күн бұрын
  • This was WONDERFUL!! Thank you so much for a sensitive and compassionate documentary on John, Yoko, and the Dakota.

    @marygeorge1459@marygeorge14593 ай бұрын
  • I just want to say thank you. I was 15 when Mr Lennon was murdered. I was devastated. It was at the height of my appreciation for the Beatles. Room covered with posters, books cassettes. All Beatles. Thank you for this video. What joyous memories you bring me!

    @dottiegillespie8067@dottiegillespie80673 ай бұрын
  • I renovated the apartment above J & Ys apartment. And like there place, the owners cobbled several apartments together to the point where they maxed out the square foot limit they could own. Amazing building!

    @markherring1891@markherring18914 ай бұрын
    • About how much square footage was their apartment?

      @RickF-dw8cl@RickF-dw8cl3 ай бұрын
    • @markherring. How many sq ft was John's n Yoko's apartment? I'm guessing about 7,000 !

      @chairlesnicol672@chairlesnicol6723 ай бұрын
    • They lived on the top floor. What apt. did you renovate?

      @user-mi1oh1bf2o@user-mi1oh1bf2o3 ай бұрын
    • Tell us more about living there. I've heard of a few people's renovations and seen beautiful designs and decore. Thanks for sharing.

      @bogusienombre355@bogusienombre3553 ай бұрын
    • @@user-mi1oh1bf2o They lived on the 7th floor. 8th floor was above them.

      @judyakajude3370@judyakajude33703 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this wonderful but sad video ! It moved me a lot ! John always moves me ! !! The glasses .. I really do not know what I would have done .. His music, humor, intelligence, wit , charm will be always there and like he said : “ We all shine on “ Love you 4ever JOHN ♥️🙏🏻🌹

    @paulacastellodecarvalho8650@paulacastellodecarvalho86504 ай бұрын
  • I lived about a mile away, on West 55th St, I always thought I would see him on the street sometime, then it was too late. I did send him a birthday card once. 😢❤

    @lhcarter@lhcarter3 ай бұрын
  • Again, I've been to the outside of Dakota building, talked with the doorman, stood on the road- just to get a feel of John. Thanks, buddy, for showing me the inside of the home.❤

    @amreza7936@amreza79363 ай бұрын
  • Excellent remembrance of John Lennon and his life that we never saw before. The Dakota as well. Fantastic images never before seen.

    @susanswinny588@susanswinny5883 ай бұрын
  • cynthia had a premonition of tragedy just before john was shot. she tells about it in her book. it's chilling. i had a dream of john lennon a few days before he died, maybe a week before he died....it was so peaceful. i never dreamt of him before and never have since. he was one of the most important artists of all time in my opinion. the dakota is very magical. it always amazes me.

    @Jendromeda@Jendromeda3 ай бұрын
  • John’s bloodstained glasses remind me so strongly of Jackie Kennedy’s refusal to change out of he pink Chanel suit, soaked with the blood of JFK. She refused, they say, declaring “No, let them see what they’ve done. I think this is one of the most poignant expressions of grief I’ve ever seen. I can’t imagine how strong Yoko must have been, how absolutely bereft, to create this work. It is art on a par with St. Gauden’s sculpture “Grief”. We see what’s been done and it is heart wrenching.

    @Vinniegret@Vinniegret3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this excellent video. I had no knowledge about the Dakota's history or the actual location of John's apartments . This brought me closer to John than I'd ever been. It also made me sad about John's absence. If he had lived, he'd be 83 years old and would have seen his boy grow to be a successful man. He would have been proud. I used to live on 73d street on the other side of Columbus Ave. and once saw Yoko at the Korean deli on the corner (as well as passing Carly Simon walking by me with her little girl, back when she lived at the Dakota with James Taylor). I used to come out of the subway, coming home from work every evening, right at the corner of the Dakota at 72d and Central Park West . You did a great job of narration .

    @axiomist4488@axiomist44884 ай бұрын
    • @axiomist4488 Boy did you bring back memories! I used to drive Columbus Ave all the time. At the end of the block you had to turn right, there was/is no left turn... Driving in the city isn't the same today. I learned to drive in NYC and Loved driving in NYC - racing the taxi cab drivers to the Holland Tunnel at 3 AM 😅. Omgosh how I loved to drive the City! Up 6th down 9th, West Side Highway to DeWitt Clinton Park and the carriage horses were in stables across the street.... Thank you for your comment -

      @lizziesangi1602@lizziesangi16023 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for the respectful, almost hypnotic treatment here, including several photos most even die hard fans such as myself had not seen.

    @curtandoscar@curtandoscar3 ай бұрын
  • To me, the Dakota is one of the most iconic NYC bldgs. It's breathtaking. The Dakota and other "Art Deco Type" & "Pre-War," bldgs is what sets NYC apart. I love the high ceilings & doorways. Thank you for this lovely video. 🗽🚖👋💯🙏

    @rosacortes5074@rosacortes50743 ай бұрын
    • Art Deco started in the 1920s, the Dakota was built in the 1880s.

      @gweilospur5877@gweilospur58773 ай бұрын
  • Many thanks, he was and still my music love Man, I was in my van driving for work when i listen to the news of his going away from this world but I still ear and play his music almost each day and some time I still cry his absent ...

    @andreprovost6239@andreprovost62394 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Thank you. Lived at 20 west 72 for several years in the 90's. Got invited into the Dakota twice and being a big beatle fan it was the experience of a lifetime. Thanks beautiful video

    @filimail@filimail3 ай бұрын
  • I have spent a lot of time in this area of the city and your documentary is truly wonderful, thank you for sharing! John Lennon was NYC! Greatly missed!

    @cathynadal649@cathynadal6493 ай бұрын
  • I can't thank you enough for this video on John's life at the Dakota Building. I'm only just in my 50s, but a life long Beatles fan. And of course John for me has been my hero since childhood. To the point that yes, I'm one of the many parents to name his son Lennon. Living in the UK, and not well off enough, I'd never get the chance to visit the Dakota building. Though it's been something I've wanted to do for many years. Though the closest I've been able to get to John's white piano and his blood stained glasses were at the Beatles museum in Liverpool several years ago. Yes seeing John's glasses do make my blood run cold knowing what happened. But I keep missing my point here. I've not seen many of these photos of John at the Dakota. And I really appreciate your video showing them. Also, the photos of John and Yoko in Egypt I'd never seen before, or to know of Yoko's sending money to a dig in Egypt. Though from that, I do think it's wrong that she was to have treasures from the dig. As I believe all ancient treasures like that belong in a museum somewhere in the world, or the country they belong to. But that's all the bad I have to say of what Yoko has done. I still wish peace as best as she can find it, as well as to the boys and all Beatles and John fans ❤

    @jasonharvey5660@jasonharvey56603 ай бұрын
  • I was privileged enough to be hired to do audio for Yoko Ono back in 1983. I worked with my friend Walter Zabinski (rip) who was hired to put all of John and Yoko’s home movies and videos on 1” broadcast tape. I was able to walk by myself through out both adjacent apartments even allowed to go in and out of the fridge whenever I felt. I was also lucky that their house keeper Ootison liked me very much and always fussed over me. Recording her in the anniversary of John’s death was an experience that I’ll never forget. ❤

    @richardhazdra29@richardhazdra293 ай бұрын
    • This is incredible. Thank you for sharing

      @soulpowerful@soulpowerful14 сағат бұрын
  • As a New York City native his apartment, the location, and that storied address are fitting for a star like John Lennon. My favorite image easily is Yoko standing between those two large gorgeous rooms, ...beautifully decorated btw.

    @timages@timages3 ай бұрын
  • God bless and thank you for sharing this wonderful video, photos and places of the life and places where John and Yoko lived , photos of their boys . Very interesting , beautiful apartments. Thanks for your time to show this video. 😊

    @rosalugo5723@rosalugo57234 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your like.

      @rosalugo5723@rosalugo57234 ай бұрын
  • I remember participating in a long time of quiet with one of our radio stations the night John died. Even far away in Cincinnati, it was my way of joining in a tribute to John then.

    @JulieSkinner777@JulieSkinner7773 ай бұрын
  • Very rare content and so big work. Thanks a million to the author of this

    @solovyoffcarl@solovyoffcarl3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for taking us inside the Dakota. I've always been curious what it was like. Also big ups to you for not showing that losers photo or mentioning his name. We will remember John Lennon well. I'll never forget that terrible night, it was raining outside and I was sitting up in bed listening to the radio, when the DJ interrupted the song and told us the news. I went into shock! I couldn't believe it, I felt like being trapped in a bad dream. It couldn't be true, but it was. After sobbing like a child for half an hour I finally pulled myself together enough to visit a friend. We spent the rest of the night listening to his music and wishing it was all a mistake or a joke. Even after all these years its still hard to accept. BTW at 20:39 there's photo of a smiling John sitting in a window sill. Thats how I'll remember him. Thanks for sharing with us. John Lennon RIP.

    @stefanschleps8758@stefanschleps87583 ай бұрын
  • I'm thoroughly impressed with this body of work assembled and produced. Gorgeous, really amazing. Thank you for this!! And Happy New Year. 🎉

    @larrycom@larrycom4 ай бұрын
  • Excellent documentary and filmography of John Lennons' life at the Dakota. Amazing B&W images at the end of the film. Thank you,

    @dayesimpson@dayesimpson3 ай бұрын
  • The background music is nice. I feel very sorry for julian. Clearly John had tremendous wealth. Yoko spent it like crazy. They should have been much more generous to julian.

    @wilmersnyder2502@wilmersnyder25024 ай бұрын
    • The same guy who told us in a song to imagine no possessions lived in a building where an apartment goes for around $20 million today not to mention his other places. Never looked those two.

      @debra2700@debra27003 ай бұрын
    • Yet you are here

      @auntiemaim9732@auntiemaim97323 ай бұрын
    • Yoko is the daughter of Tokyo bankers. She took John's fortune of around $85 million, made smart investments and built it into $250 million by 1980. She did not "spend it like crazy." She is also an accomplished classically trained pianist. John once asked her to play the opening notes of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" backwards once, and the result was made into the Beatles' song "Because." Above and beyond all else, Yoko made John happy. She helped him become his most free and authentic self at a time when he felt he was stagnating in the Beatles. I love the Beatles, but I love her for that.

      @veronicacougar5687@veronicacougar56873 ай бұрын
    • @@debra2700 it's okay to be wealthy. He earned it. He and Yoko created charitable foundations and she created more after his passing.

      @veronicacougar5687@veronicacougar56873 ай бұрын
    • Very sad to see John and Yoko's son do the same strange poses for the cameras that John did to promote freemasonry,even the clothes he and yoko posed in and decoration of the apartment, Egyptian spiritual whatever but all part of an agenda that knew what they were doing,I don't have much respect or sympathy for the devil unlike people that lived in that apartment building,it is all hidden in plain sight and a bit creepy,so interesting though

      @cocobradley6013@cocobradley60133 ай бұрын
  • This is a great new edition. Thank you so much for doing this. I love it ❤❤❤

    @MonarcaWinehouse@MonarcaWinehouse4 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this wonderful but sad video on John Lennon. You honored his memory superbly, John Lennon once said that of all the songs he wrote about love before Yoko came into his life, he realized he had not truly experienced real love until he met Yoko. I thought that was a beautiful statement for John to have made. When the Beatles hit the world, I was attracted to John and still am. He was a tremendously talented person as is Paul. It is amazing that in the beginning, when John asked the boys, do you want to start a band, how talented they really were. I still get really sad when I hear John's amazing voice on the Beatles Channel. I feel bad because some evil person decided to take the life of this peaceful person who loved living in the USA. I just cannot believe that someone shot John in the back five times and cheated this peaceful man from living a full life. When Paul walked into the studio to sing with Michael Jackson, the room suddenly got quiet, because before them stood one of the most talented man who changed the world of music, even though Buddy Holly was melded into that talent. There will never be another band like the Beatles. When the Beatles came to my state for a concert back in 1964, I was there. When they all walked out on stage and picked up their musical instruments and started singing, I sat there like I was in a trance because before me stood the Beatles singing. There was all this screaming around me, but I did not hear it, because before me was John Lennon and the Beatles singing. I was 13 years old, and I remember it like it was yesterday.

    @ladyhecate9450@ladyhecate94504 ай бұрын
    • I also saw them in 1964 when I was 17. I was a "quiet" fan like you. I didn't scream or cry, I sat quietly in awe. I was happy❣️ They changed my life forever ❤

      @judyakajude3370@judyakajude33703 ай бұрын
    • I watched em with my mom dad brother on tv, the Ed Sullivan show in February, the world had changed, even in school, the schoolmate said Did you see,? DID you see the Beatles arrived in New York and will perform tonight on the Ed Sullivan show, damn, on Friday before, cold outside, standing in our living or dining room, the radio on, the Beatles arriving in one hour, they, gave the temperature in Beatle degrees, maybe was Cousin Brucie, you grow up like that, born in 55, these things were normal, you were in the era, no controversy, just lived the perfect 1950,s life, till 1964, till 65, than by 67, by 68 I understood, my world had changed, like 199 percent , could still walk down the street in a relaxed 50,s calm, but Jefferson Airplane and Abbie Hoffman had appeared, Woodstock Moon landing Joe Namath, the 69 New York Mets, you COULD NOT LIVE THIS TODAY...no way....

      @markmcdonald5419@markmcdonald54193 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful video !! Thanks !!!Nice this picture of John with an Elvis button and a cross. Sadly he never had bodyguard's.😢

    @paulom2944@paulom29444 ай бұрын
  • Thank You So Much , these photos everyone mean so much to me, John is and will forever be my favorite, I understand why Yoko moved, the memories, joy, creativity, love that will be forever, the fantastic photos of Yoko, Sean, Julian I know what they feel, my wife past 4 years now, the memories, thoughts, thoughts of that day, I know, this video of John is forever, wish I had a copy of this, , Thank You For This, Steve,

    @stevebiesiadabada6669@stevebiesiadabada66694 ай бұрын
    • Sorry for your loss, Steve.

      @slash177@slash1774 ай бұрын
    • Do you still need a copy of the program?

      @carmenbryant466@carmenbryant4663 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for taking the time to update the video particularly to identify Keith Haring. I appreciate all your research on the Dakota and own all the books you published about the building.

    @phototaker111@phototaker1114 ай бұрын
    • @phototaker111 He didn’t mention BASQUIAT sitting there with them :(

      @user-wo7dl6tb2q@user-wo7dl6tb2q3 ай бұрын
  • Thanks, I just discovered this, what a great video, as a lifelong fan of John Lennon & of course The Beatles & originally from near Liverpool I loved it. I actually saw them live in a Holiday place called Blackpool in the UK when I was little, my Mum & Dad surprised my older Sister & I with tickets. We were so excited & sat down, when the Beatles came on stage, everyone was screaming, so we did too, I loved it, it's something I'll never ever forget. I now live in NJ but I always check out The Dakota Building when I visit NY. I look forward to checking out all your other videos from now on. Thanks again.

    @phyllanders9503@phyllanders95033 ай бұрын
  • Conceptional art is to make you think about how we think or feel, in Yoko's words. This piece and John's glasses does force us to see it. Thank you for it! I learned and grieved a bit too.

    @tracya3837@tracya38373 ай бұрын
  • Great to see John living in the city he loved so much! To think that the madman who cut his life short is still breathing makes me sick.I remember watching Monday night football when Howard Cosell broke the news of Mr.Lennons murder. Broke my heart he had so much more to give. Meanwhile the monster lives on….

    @Richard-mh5ll@Richard-mh5ll4 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful photos! Nice to c a positive video on John and The Dakota! XO 😊 Bittersweet! 😄😥

    @marybechtold3944@marybechtold39443 ай бұрын
  • Very well done and interesting video. I saw the bloody glasses that Yoko kept, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibit. She said she wanted to show and get people to understand the violence that occurred that night. When I saw those glasses, I felt hollow inside and I cried, she also exhibited a paper bag of John’s bloody clothes that they gave her at the hospital. Call it art if you want too,but it really effects the mind to see that. I had boots like those boots they were called “Durango’s” in the 70’s. Thanks for sharing.😎👍

    @lelandstronks319@lelandstronks3194 ай бұрын
  • Thorough…respectful and smart…thank you..and your instructions about smiling when seeing his life is a healthy way to deal with his death..again, thank you and wonderfully done.

    @jefftass7684@jefftass76844 ай бұрын
  • I've been all over that place and Central park was right there. I really miss John.

    @AmericanConstellation@AmericanConstellation3 ай бұрын
  • Sure would have been very honored to be this guys neighbor! A million times over!!!

    @dennisstevens5100@dennisstevens51004 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful video!! Thank you so much for this. I love John so much. I was ten yrs old when he was murdered. It was such a sad day in my family. My parents raised me on their music. John was always my favorite.

    @chrissyknowsitall5170@chrissyknowsitall51703 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the intimate look at their residence. Very moving. Yes, I would have kept his glasses. RIP. I hope the two brothers are close with each other. 🙏🩷

    @annkelly8447@annkelly84473 ай бұрын
  • You can genuinely tell how much love this powerful couple had for each other, for their family and friends, and that is a testament to their creative contributions to society. What an amazing story. Definitely got my curiosity sparked about the Dakota and NY. ❤

    @penelopejoann@penelopejoann3 ай бұрын
  • Love..Peace..and lots of Assets

    @michaelostle7943@michaelostle79434 ай бұрын
  • I love the Beatles and John Lennon, poor Yoko was innocent John loved her and we’re free to love whoever we want, and remember what John sang “Imagine” if we’d all do that instead of being selfish his words would stand true “Imagine” I love all of you GodBless my friends and John and Yoko and what they stood for ❤️

    @treypayne43@treypayne434 ай бұрын
  • It is a grand and beautiful building.

    @timblitch1909@timblitch19094 ай бұрын
  • I love this documentary, thank you so much for posting it. John was my favorite Beatle. I don't know about those Egyptian artifacts though from what I have read about what happened to people around the opening of King Tuts tomb and disturbed his belongings.

    @reebee9851@reebee98514 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you. I, personally, wouldn't want Egyptian artifacts 😮

      @judyakajude3370@judyakajude33703 ай бұрын
  • I adore your choice for the final photos! His boots! + His hair! + His HAT! = LOVE! Such a clever, bohemian, artistic free spirit!

    @andrearohrermetcalf5763@andrearohrermetcalf57633 ай бұрын
  • What a wonderful documentary! I've been fascinated with The Dakota since I read Jack Finney's book Time and Again. Great pictures of The Lennon family in their beautiful home, although a bit sad , especially the picture of John's glasses. I don't know how Yoko was able to keep those glasses, uhhhh....too heart breaking. Black and white rooftop pictures are just awesome !

    @MokiGirl@MokiGirl4 ай бұрын
    • Time and Again is wonderful, one of the books of my life. I read it in the early seventies! I don't remember how I came across it but my boyfriend read it too and we often reference it!

      @leighcochran7303@leighcochran73034 ай бұрын
    • We love Victorian architecture too!

      @leighcochran7303@leighcochran73034 ай бұрын
    • @@leighcochran7303 “Time and Again” is one of my favorite books!! The idea of using the Dakota Apartments as a portal from the present back to the 1880’s is a stoke of genius!!

      @lymangreen5020@lymangreen50204 ай бұрын
  • One thing that struck me in these photos, is that Yoko is crazy wealthy, and yet in all those years it looks like she kept the furniture in the apartment the same as when John was alive. To me that shows a desire to feel close to him and to have things remain the same even decades after he was gone. Most people move or at least redecorate. I believe she truly loved him and what she saw would leave its mark forever. I was with a man as he passed away just in November. I had only known him 10 days prior to his death and it has changed me forever. I can’t imagine if it was my own husband.

    @andreaschadeck5596@andreaschadeck55964 ай бұрын
    • She was cheating on john during his last days. Look up Fred Seaman

      @user-dk3up2nl1m@user-dk3up2nl1m4 ай бұрын
    • Crazy wealthy and John's first son from first marriage had to fight to get an inheritance I blame Lennon for not making adequate provision for him but Yoko held the purse strings the boy had to fight through court a disgrace plus they should have bought a house with security I mean they had the money and perhaps John Lennon would still be alive

      @christineduffy3113@christineduffy31133 ай бұрын
    • ​@@christineduffy3113agree, it hurts my heart for Julian

      @blackbird9430@blackbird94303 ай бұрын
  • The pictures from the terrace are among the bests of John.

    @krystynahellstrom3185@krystynahellstrom31854 ай бұрын
  • Excelente video, lloré en algunas partes. Me siento melancólica ahora… Gracias por toda la información. Que en paz descanse, nuestro querido John. 🙏🏻

    @jime.5435@jime.54353 ай бұрын
  • I remember the morning of December 9, 1980. Seemed like the whole world stopped. Every radio station played tributes to the Beatles all day. Every television station aired tributes. Every publication on the news stands displayed John’s face on the front page. Even my 6th grade teacher had us do a moment of silence in John’s honor.

    @MeeMee-gz5vp@MeeMee-gz5vp3 ай бұрын
    • I got into the Beatles sadly that Christmas as the Beatles were everywhere on the radio as you said. I was 13. I am a little freaked out at seeing John's glasses covered in blood. I had to play Starting Over and I aisumasen. The monster wasn't gone but he wasn't on the run after the crime of the century. I miss the Beatles Now and Then. !940 - 1980

      @johnnyenglish9622@johnnyenglish96223 ай бұрын
  • I think this is excellent! Thank you for making it and sharing it.

    @lizzieb1106@lizzieb11063 ай бұрын
  • This is a wonderfully presented video that I am so glad I watched. I did feel very sad throughout but I appreciate your upbeat attitude encouraging us to think of the happy times and for sharing them with us. I surely did not know all these details and only thought of the Dakota as the place of that horrible and tragic event that took John from all of us. The photo of Yoko with John's bloody glasses and the glass half full or half empty however one sees it was breathtaking. So very touching and so descriptive of Yoko's pain. My son passed away and I still have many of his belongings just as they were when he died so I understand why she would cherish his glasses even though they are so painful to see. In an eerie way, having his blood is somehow having a bit of him still with her. Thank you for sharing this story so we may learn more and more about the man we all loved. Blessings to Yoko and his sons as well as his many friends. Some happiness with such a tragic gone too soon ending

    @vickiadams186@vickiadams1863 ай бұрын
  • I think this is where Rosemary’s Baby was filmed. I miss John Lennon so much😢❤

    @sross54@sross543 ай бұрын
    • It is where it was filmed.

      @susanb2015@susanb20153 ай бұрын
    • Just the aerial scene from the beginning of the film and another scene on the sidewalk in front of the Dakota. The interior scenes are done in a studio.

      @markofeyner3838@markofeyner38382 ай бұрын
  • awesome.....thank you....loved them both....never saw many of these amazing photos.....thank you...thank you!!!!!

    @edithofr.i.emeraldisle5042@edithofr.i.emeraldisle50424 ай бұрын
  • I found the video interesting as I liked John and Yoko. But it is also very sad. I am from the UK, but worked as a bicycle messenger there in 1994 and delivered to the Dakota many times. Always felt a lot of sadness when going there.

    @markkinder6275@markkinder62754 ай бұрын
  • This was one of the most thoughtful, considered and meticulous video I've ever watched. I never wanted it to end. Your knowledge is amazing - especially when there is genuinely so little online about the interior of the Dakota. Thank you so much. Will be grabbing a copy of your book.

    @oldtealady@oldtealady3 ай бұрын
    • Wow, thank you for those incredibly kind words. I appreciate them. And thanks for checking out my books. Happy New Year,

      @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@StrangeHistoryXHow many sq ft was Johns apartment?

      @chairlesnicol672@chairlesnicol6723 ай бұрын
    • @@StrangeHistoryX thank you for easing the pain and fear of an absolute tragedy.

      @wolftune777@wolftune7773 ай бұрын
  • I was never a huge fan of John Lennon but he made this video so humanizing and I love it

    @doloresmcclain2555@doloresmcclain25552 күн бұрын
  • Yoko completely filled John's heart as he completely filled hers. No one can ever take that deep Spiritual Love away! Thank you for revealing the real life insight in fantastic photos!

    @cammieg4381@cammieg43813 ай бұрын
    • You mean the kind of spiritual love where Yoko was sitting in Cynthia Lennon's bathrobe with Cynthia's husband John in Cynthia's kitchen when Cyn came home from a holiday? That type of spiritual love?

      @debra2700@debra27003 ай бұрын
    • That’s bull He completely filled her wallet

      @mjl.-fn4uu@mjl.-fn4uu3 ай бұрын
  • Nice inside view. The place feels kind of sad. Despite the wealth, losing your father that young is losing everything.

    @ralphabetsoup@ralphabetsoup4 ай бұрын
  • What a gorgeous NYC apartment! I love the light and eclectic design. Thank you very much for sharing!

    @kathleenveronesi2755@kathleenveronesi27553 күн бұрын
  • An insightful narration of life at the Dakota with John&Yoko...& Sean&Julian... thoroughly enjoyed it...look forward to the next installation...

    @almavazquez6397@almavazquez63973 ай бұрын
  • This couple were awesome artists in their own right, but I feel strongly that Ancient artifacts belong in a museum in their country of origin.

    @annettefabiano3578@annettefabiano35783 ай бұрын
  • To respond to your question, John loved Yoko completely and that should say it all and be enough of a reason to adore her. However, she is and has always been an amazing human being. I’m in awe of her just by the little we know. One of the saddest days of my life was the day we lost John. What an incredible sadness that even for his fans has never resolved, so no I can’t imagine how difficult and devastating it has for her, Sean and Julian. My heart goes out to them.

    @Wynsleydale@Wynsleydale3 ай бұрын
  • Wow, this is really a great video. I always wondered what John and Yoko's life was like at the Dakota. This really explained a lot. Thank you for posting.

    @user-vh2kb2qy3v@user-vh2kb2qy3v3 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this video. Aloha ❤

    @nehora333@nehora3333 ай бұрын
  • I always think of the black & white print of the Dakota building, standing alone, with ice skaters in the foreground, an image done long before the development of NY's skyline.

    @thejonegcle7759@thejonegcle77594 ай бұрын
  • Excellent. Thank you for posting.

    @Balloon_Juice@Balloon_Juice3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for the update!

    @Claireanlite@Claireanlite4 ай бұрын
  • Whoever shared these, it's appreciated!

    @Denise-kc8np@Denise-kc8np3 ай бұрын
  • Wow!What a great piece of artwork that was,of;John Lennon and Sean Lennon on the 🏖 beach!It’s nice to see old picture’s of John Lennon when he was still alive!I’d probably would’ve used Central Park West as my window to look out of?

    @bettyleeist@bettyleeist4 ай бұрын
  • RIP John 🌈 😇 🙏 💜

    @hilarriet1075@hilarriet10753 ай бұрын
  • I remember years ago it was a random Sunday and I decided to take my GF roller blading in Central Park. Turns out it was the anniversary of John Lennon's death and we ended up at a vigil in Strawberry Fields across from The Dakota. Didn't expect that and all the tears. Someone had a boom box blasting John Lennon music and the cops kicked him out stating he couldn't 't play music in the park. So he went 10 feet away outside the park and pointed his boom box into the park. Lot's of applause ensued.

    @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306@whichgodofthousandsmeansno53063 ай бұрын
  • I love that pic of Yoko sitting cross-legged next to the Egyptian statue. What a grandly proportioned and light filled space. Views of Central Park and a peaceful courtyard. It may be the most magical space in NYC. I can see why they were happy there. Yes, I was very much alive in the 70s and wore boots like John’s in the picture. They were Fry boots. I loved mine, and they saved one of my legs as I was riding on the back of a motorcycle that flipped on the street. As we skidded, the road ground up my jeans, then went through the thick leather of my Fry boots, then the top layer of my skin, but only a little. Those boots literally saved my skin.

    @merrywalsh2809@merrywalsh28093 ай бұрын
    • That is the greatest testimony ever for those boots! :)

      @StrangeHistoryX@StrangeHistoryX3 ай бұрын
    • @@StrangeHistoryX Except I didn’t spell the name right, arghh. Frye boots! Maybe John’s were a different brand, but Frye’s were hella popular in the 70s.

      @merrywalsh2809@merrywalsh28093 ай бұрын
  • Being a big fan of John and The Beatles, I am always interested in photo's I have seen before. There were some by Kishin Shinoyana I hadn't seen before. I thought things were going so well for John in 1980, and he was still ahead of his time even then. I will never forget waking up in England to hear the news of his death on the morning of December 9th 1980. Tragic.

    @MrGman2804@MrGman28044 ай бұрын
  • I don’t understand people’s tendency to idolize another human being. It baffles the mind.

    @drittenberry1@drittenberry14 ай бұрын
    • Look at those who idolize Trump. That's really creepy and wierd

      @debbie9929@debbie99294 ай бұрын
    • Amen…….only God should be worshipped. Regarding John Lennon, by all accounts he was very mean-spirited and treated Cynthia and Julian very badly; he even assaulted Cynthia on more than one occasion.

      @chynnadoll3277@chynnadoll32773 ай бұрын
    • I just saw an interview with her.She ssid it happened once but that was once too often.The images were marvellous.I vosited The Dakota in 1984.I was rushed by security when l went across the road.I explained that l was s fan from Sustralia.

      @lynncaldwell8345@lynncaldwell83453 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing all this !!! 👏💐

    @simoneu.nathaus7292@simoneu.nathaus72924 ай бұрын
  • Thank you. Enjoyed very much. Happy for them that they had the time they did together.

    @carlamalick6831@carlamalick68314 ай бұрын
  • I saw the outside of the Dakota and the John Lennon memorial mosaic when I visited New York some years ago. The Dakota is indeed so exclusive that you have to be approved by the other residents, i.e. you can't just buy a place and move in.

    @halfbakedproductions7887@halfbakedproductions78873 ай бұрын
    • This is true of any co-op. You need to be approved by the co-op board, financial records and interviews included.

      @beverlysnow9315@beverlysnow93153 ай бұрын
    • They did not want Madonna or Billy Joel there . @@beverlysnow9315

      @LannieLord@LannieLord3 ай бұрын
  • His distinct london look cleaned face was so iconic.

    @kathleendobens6648@kathleendobens66483 ай бұрын
  • I’m from NY. I’ve always been fascinated by the Dakota. It means so much more, that while explaining the Dakota’s inner layout, you incorporated a little bit of the history of Lennon, Yoko, and Sean’s life while living there. Thank you so much, for sharing this heart felt experience with the rest of us. 💜✌🏻

    @vinotash9261@vinotash92613 ай бұрын
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