New John Lennon, Yoko Ono Video Includes Previously Unreleased Footage

A new video for "Look At Me" features 8mm footage of the couple at home in 1968

Yoko Ono and John Lennon performing on stage with the Plastic Ono Band at UN Childrens Fund concert
Yoko Ono and John Lennon performing on stage with the Plastic Ono Band at a U.N. Children's Fund concert.
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We still have to wait a few weeks before John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band – The Ultimate Collection reissue hits stores on April 23, but a newly released video for the song “Look At Me” features a rare treat for fans: previously unreleased 8mm footage of the couple at home.

The footage was shot in 1968 at Lennon and Ono’s home in Weybridge, Surrey between takes on two of the pair’s short films, Film No. 5 (“Smile”) and Two Virgins, which were both filmed by camera operator William Wareing. It includes shots of the couple at home as well as Lennon strumming an acoustic guitar.

“With the Plastic Ono Band albums, John and I liked the idea of this really raw, basic, truthful reality that we were going to be giving to the world,” Ono writes in the book that accompanies the reissue. “We were influencing other artists, giving them courage, giving dignity to a certain style of vulnerability and strength that was not accepted in society at the time. It was a revolution for a Beatle to say, ‘Listen: I’m human, I’m real.’ It took a lot of courage for him to do it.”

As Rolling Stone reports, the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band 50th anniversary reissue includes “87 never-before-heard recordings, including 14 ‘Ultimate Mixes’ of the album’s tracks that strip off producer Phil Spector’s effects, tape delays, and reverbs.”

You can check out the video for “Look At Me” below.

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