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John Lennon has a sound source that contains unreleased songs played in Denmark in 1970. It has been sold for £ 43,000.
The 33-minute sound source is for sale by four Danes who met John Lennon as a teenager.
John Lennon stays in a small town on the west coast of Denmark to spend time with Yoko Ono’s daughter Kyoko, who lived with her father in the winter of 1969-1970. Was there.
The sound source was recorded after the press conference, recording conversations with four teenagers and local reporters, and not yet called “Radio Peace”. The appearance of playing several songs including the announced song is also recorded.
An auction was held in Copenhagen yesterday, and the winning bid was expected to be £ 23,000 to £ 34,000 (about ¥ 3.45 million to ¥ 5.1 million), but the final bid. Is priced at £ 43000.
The approximately 30-minute sound source recorded on January 5, 1970 is an interview conducted by four Danish boys for the student newspaper.
John Lennon has announced details of his online memorial concert “Dear John”.
This online event follows the release of the tribute album “Dear John” of the same name this year, which was brought to War Child by various artists. It was released to raise funds for.
Meanwhile, Elvis Presley was ordered by then-President Richard Nixon to monitor John Lennon, radio presenter and DJ Bob Harris said. ing.
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