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John Lennon April 1967

Title: John At The "14-Hour Technicolour Dream" (Pink Floyd London 66-67)
Type: Documentary
Filming Location: Alexandra Palace, London, England
Filming Date: April 29th 1967
Broadcast Date: September 1994 (VHS UK); March 1995 (Laserdisc Japan); July 2007 (DVD UK/US)
Country Of Broadcast: UK
Duration: 29:20 Minutes (Full Documentary; 00:58 Seconds (John Footage)
Quality: C
Source: "Pink Floyd London 66-67" (DVD July 2007)
Other Sources: "The Beatles Upgrades & Additions 1967 Vol 1" (BedHead Productions)

Notes: John attended the "14-Hour Technicolour Dream" at Alexandra Palace in London which was a multi-artist "happening" that
was headlined by "The Pink Floyd" and also featured among many artists, The Move, Denny Laine and significantly Yoko Ono.

Footage of the event was shot by Peter Whitehead with some of it featured in his 1967 documentary "Tonite Let`s All Make Love in
London" however his John Lennon footage wasn`t used until it turned up in the 1994 film "Pink Floyd London `66-`67". No
footage of Yoko at this event has so far been seen. The colour footage of "The Pink Floyd" was filmed in a recording studio and
at London`s UFO Club in January 1967. The black and white footage (including John) was filmed at the "14-Hour Technicolour Dream" happening on April 29, 1967.

The John footage (all black and white), seen in the film "Pink Floyd London `66-`67", comes to a total of 58 secs. The first
footage we see of John is in silhouette at the 21:14 min mark. This is the longest of the footage and lasts for 28 secs. There
are seven more bits of footage scattered through the remainder of the film all between 4 and 13 seconds in length.

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