A cassette with the recording of four Danish schoolboys' interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1970, will be sold by the Bruun Rasmussen Auction House in Copenhagen. EPA
A cassette with the recording of four Danish schoolboys' interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1970, will be sold by the Bruun Rasmussen Auction House in Copenhagen. EPA
A cassette with the recording of four Danish schoolboys' interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1970, will be sold by the Bruun Rasmussen Auction House in Copenhagen. EPA
A cassette with the recording of four Danish schoolboys' interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1970, will be sold by the Bruun Rasmussen Auction House in Copenhagen. EPA

Rare tape of John Lennon and Yoko Ono to go on sale in Denmark


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A 1970 tape of John Lennon singing a hitherto unheard song called Radio Peace and expressing frustration at his Beatles image to a group of Danish schoolboys goes under the hammer on Tuesday in Copenhagen.

The 33-minute tape was recorded on January 5, 1970 when the former Beatle spent winter in a remote corner of Jutland in western Denmark with his wife Yoko Ono.

Back then, four eager boys writing for their high school newspaper, braved a snowstorm in the hope of interviewing their idol.

John Lennon with his wife Yoko Ono in Herred, Jutland in Denmark on January 26, 1970. AFP
John Lennon with his wife Yoko Ono in Herred, Jutland in Denmark on January 26, 1970. AFP

They got the interview, and the topics ranged from the couple's peace campaign, The Beatles, Lennon's hair and his frustration with his image as part of the "Fab Four".

Lennon and Ono were famous for staging lie-ins and singing songs of peace as the Vietnam War raged.

"We went into the living room and saw John and Yoko sitting on the sofa, it was fantastic. We sat down with them and were quite close to each other," said Karsten Hojen, one of the tape's owners.

"I was sitting next to Yoko Ono and John Lennon was sitting next to Yoko and we talked, we had a good time," said Hojen, who is now 68.

The cassette and polaroid pictures from the visit will also be auctioned and are expected to fetch between €25,000 and €40,000. EPA
The cassette and polaroid pictures from the visit will also be auctioned and are expected to fetch between €25,000 and €40,000. EPA

Lennon and his wife arrived in Denmark in December 1969 to sort out the future of Ono's daughter Kyoko, then 5, who was living with her father in northern Jutland. By then, The Beatles had recorded their last album, Abbey Road, and even though it was not official, the group had parted ways.

Although Lennon and Ono spent their first week in Denmark incognito, the press found out and the singer organised a news conference that coincided with the first day of the school term.

You have to sit back and take some time to listen to it and hope for the best
Alexa Bruun Rasmussen,
director of branding at Bruun Rasmussen Auction House

Hojen and his friends convinced the headmaster to let them skip class to talk peace and music with the singer, a few months before The Beatles officially disbanded.

The group of friends said they decided to part with the audio cassette because they could not imagine sharing it among their numerous children.

"We would be happy if a museum was interested, or why not Yoko Ono herself?" Hojen said.

The recording is of decent quality.

"You have to sit back and take some time to listen to it and hope for the best," said Alexa Bruun Rasmussen, director of branding at Bruun Rasmussen Auction House, which is handling the sale.

"They actually play Give Peace a Chance, but with different words," she said.

The recording also includes the unreleased song Radio Peace, and is "heartfelt" and "unique", Bruun Rasmussen said. The tape and photos could fetch up to €40,000 ($46,000), she estimates.

"John Lennon is talking to young schoolboys, they share the passion of the peace message. And it comes across clearly that there's a connection between them," she said.

Although Hojen has recounted that winter day in detail to his children and grandchildren, he will no longer have any trace of it after the sale as the owners have not digitised the recording.

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