Yoko Ono Re-releasing Original “Imagine” Movie Remastered, Hand-Cleaned, with Dolby Atmos and 7.1 Sound
John and Yoko’s “Imagine” has returned.
Yoko Ono is releasing a newly spiffed up sort of the film she and John Lennon made the government financial aid 1971 to accompany the “Imagine” album. The film has been hand cleaned, additionally, the soundtrack is remixed in Dolby 7.1
Performances begin September 18th. “Imagine” features not just for John and Yoko, but will also George Harrison (who had been still discussing with John right after the Beatles split up).
Lennon said of the making with the film:” The main one we’re making now [Imagine] is quite loose; they simply bring the digital camera daily and then we just decide how to handle it tomorrow, almost. We’re just so that it is as we go along. It will eventually show a few of the recording sessions, but I’m not much of likely to complete a number of appreciate Allow it to Be since they are all boring, those actions. There is however one song that we can teach fecal material throughout, that is ‘How?’ from not even attempt to the finished thing.
And there will probably be one I’ll sing right through, which happens to be ‘Give Me Some Truth’, because they’ve taped it with the right speed. Others I’ll use as background songs C I am not sure what amount of to include yet C backgrounds to Yoko’s artworks downstairs, and there’ll be some shots people in your house, and the garden, then the contrast with a few on the The big apple stuff which was shot by other individuals C and also the guy [Jonas Mekas] that shoots very quick with stills and single-frame stuff. There’s scenes with the party additionally, on the boat, and some from Yoko’s session.”
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