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Radio Monte Carlo International 1971-03-27 Kenny Everett interviews John Lennon

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"Interview recorded 1971-03-27 at John's 16-track studio at his home at Tittenhurst Park, Ascot, UK.
Broadcast on the final broadcast of Radio Monte Carlo International, 205 metres medium wave, 1971-04-25.

During the interview John occasionally strums his guitar and sings a little (a very little).
The interview also features Yoko for a couple of minutes near the end of the interview.
You can hear some of John's songs but these have been cut down to about 5 seconds, I already checked
with the mods about this and was told this was allowable.
DJ Tommy Vance (or is it Dave Cash?) can also be heard at the start and end of the recording.

reel(?) > cassette(unknown gen) > wav > soundforge(editing only, no EQ) > flac(6)

I used the left channel as it was better quality than the right so it's mono, hence the 28.3% compression ratio.  There's some tape hiss but it's very listenable."

 

It's a flac file, Winamp will play them. I think it's Dave Cash at the start, Tommy Vance at the end.

http://www.mijnbestand.nl/Bestand-4BODRUELGAFN.flac

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