John Lennon changed the world...not just with his music, but with words, his thoughts, his humor, his hopes and dreams. Talks with John lets you eavesdrop on their conversations about everything from today's headlines to music, art, politics and more...interlaced with stories from John's personal and musical past..and told with John's ironic humor and sarcasm
Tammy tells John about her good friend Don Grady and his music.
John explains his relationship with his assistant Fred Seaman and the role he played in John's life.
And Tammy tells John about a piece of cake he would not like to eat!
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John and Tammy talk about the songs you hear in commercials - including many of The Beatles hits.
Tammy lets John know why her asthma doctor is so special and what his take is on the recent COVID surge.
And if John had been an Olympian - what sport would it be in?
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Tammy invites John into her studio and he learns more about digital editing.
John has done many movies like Help and A Hard Days Night, but now he is trying his hand at directing.
And John and Tammy talk about the Olympics - could John have been an Olympian?
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John talks about England after the war and the aftermath of rationing, while Tammy surprises John with stories her mom told her about her experiences.
Special effects have John's attention as he starts work on producing his first film.
And John is questioning whether he should make a movie or an episodic show.
Plus more insights into some classic Beatles tunes.
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Tammy's new podcast is out - United States of Animals - and John learns about fire monkeys.
The Summer Olympics have caught John's attention and one track star in particular.
And John says we can thank Mercury in Retrograde for all the world's most recent craziness.
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John talks about his police violence and his own experiences with the law.
John was a big experimenter with drugs -as were all the Beatles - and Tammy tells him about what used to put the 'up' in Seven Up and Coca-Cola.
And John and Tammy talk about the big difference between fans and groupies.
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John talks about how he used to be a tough guy in his youth and how that spilled over into his marriage to Cynthia.
Tammy and John talk about what rides used to require an "E" ticket at Disneyland and some of the "A" ticket rides.
And John remembers his first look at the Brill Building in New York, where the Beatles were expected to clock in at 8 and start writing songs.
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John and Tammy talk about the cities they grew up in and Tammy tells John about a special honor in her hometown of Long Beach.
Magic and magician's illusions - do you tell the secrets or don't you.
And as they say in show business - 'The Show Must Go On' - John talks about times he would rather not have been a Beatle.
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John and Tammy talk about the Masters of the Impossible - Siegfried and Roy - and Tammy tells John what it's like to be eye-to-eye with a tiger.
John is getting more interested in podcasting but wonders what he could podcast about.
And another passing has caught John's attention - famous attorney F. Lee Bailey - which brings up some OJ Simpson trial stories.
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John is a big WIzard of Oz fan and Tammy helps him solve some of the movie's mysteries.
John and Tammy have strong feelings about what should happen to those involved in the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol.
And John talks about something amazing that he had in the back of his psychedelic Rolls Royce.
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John and Tammy talk about the Queen's dorgies and what happened to one of her new puppies.
John has met Tammy's deaf dog Marshmallow and learns how to communicate with a dog that cannot hear.
John's identity as a Beatle continues to confound him all these years later.
Tammy and John compare their growing up with the story of actress Patty Duke's childhood.
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John is eyeing a new guitar and tell us why.
There really are words to the song Louie, Louie - Tammy and John compare notes on what they really are.
And imagine finding love letters thought to have been lost forever. John has a story.
Plus new music that harkens back the The Beatles beginnings.
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If John had not become a Beatle, he might have become a judge.
John and Tammy pay homage to Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers and John does his rendition of SATURDAY!
Plus thoughts on the (maybe) Good King William. And a brand new song from John!
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John is still trying to figure out to help the world find peace.
John is turning a wall of Tammy's garage into a green-screen room so he can shoot videos there.
Yoko and he have made a big decision!
And a preview of John's latest song - that reminds us of some of his classic Beatles' hits!
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John is rocked by the death of Prince Philip and Tammy is worried about the Queen.
The latest on John and Tammy's upcoming second COVID vaccinations.
Tammy pays tribute to her hometown of Long Beach. And John learns more about tortoises than he ever thought he would.
Plus John's been recording again and he's gone a new direction.
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John and Tammy talk about the newest heir to the throne.
Tammy tells John all about the birds and the bees. And John agrees that Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus.
Plus John admits that he is hiding something from Yoko!
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