John Lennon could be 'cruel,' Yoko Ono called daily at 4 a.m. - and other secrets from one of their closest confidants
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Elliot Mintz's relationship with John Lennon and Yoko Ono began after Mintz lost his job for playing their controversial song early. This led to an unconventional friendship.
Mintz recounts how his early playing of 'Woman is the N--r of the World' cost him his job and ultimately started a wild adventure with Lennon and Ono.
John and Yoko's struggles with substance issues drew Mintz closer to them, fostering a unique bond that continued throughout their complex journey.
Reflecting on their bond, Mintz noted that, while he became enamored with Lennon and Ono, they too seemed to develop an attachment to him.
Read at New York Post
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