
I'm singing about me and my life, and if it's relevant about other people's lives, then yeah, that's alright." "How could I be? How could I be thinking of you, man?" John says, "I'm thinking of me, and at best Yoko if it's a love song. The footage then cuts to the incredible moment the fan is invited into the house and is filmed sitting at the dining room table with John and Yoko, while they all eat a meal together. In a last ditch attempt, the fan replies: "You weren't thinking of anyone in particular when you were singing that song?"Ĭurt is seen eating soup at the dining room table with John and Yoko at the and of the video. Some of them do, some of them don't," the singer explains, humbly. you just take words and you stick them together and you see if they have any meaning.

Standing at a few feet away is Curt who had been living on their property for weeks and was convinced that John Lennon's songs had been written personally for him.

The video, taken from the documentary Imagine, shows John and Yoko Ono standing outside the front door of their house in Tittenhurst Park, near Ascot.

The incredible clip shows the Beatle fan speaking at length to the fan, Curt Claudie, before inviting him in for food, and sitting with him as he eats. The police had wanted to arrest the troubled American fan but Lennon wouldn't allow it, instead opting to gently talk to him face-to-face.
