Live on the stage of Hervé CLAUDE, Yoko ONO evokes his fight for ecology: "John and I did our best to try to fight for it, 25 years ago, when we started... Now, I would very much like to be able to do everything we can at home, in our countries, and for my part, I participate in this movement..."
Live on the set of Daniel BILALIAN’s JT, Yoko ONO reacts to the quick portrait made by journalist Daniel CLEMENT. To the question that Daniel BILALIAN asks her, whether she is in this portrait, John LENNON’s widow answers: "I don’t know... I’m described in so many different ways that frankly, I’m not sure who I am in all these descriptions..." She goes on to say: "I love you... you are my family... Thank you."
In a New York apartment, Jean-François VALLEE interviews Yoko ONO and John LENNON who talk about the evolution of their music. Yoko: "The message is the music... Song and music are the means to express our feelings, what we think of society and the world... So the musical style doesn’t matter..." John: "I don’t know what the style will be, but anyway, it will be rock and roll" (contradiction? NDD).
Interviewed live on stage by Elise LUCET, in the presence of her son, Sean LENNON, Yoko ONO talks about her latest album, "Between my head and the sky", in which she evokes her memories, notably with John LENNON: "It’s a little heavy for me, it’s sad to think about, but it’s better if you write things in a song..." She also talks about her artistic collaboration with her son.
Live on Daniel BILALIAN’s JT, Yoko ONO is questioned about politics, she answers that she follows politics, but evokes another policy, according to her, which is the dream... Then she goes on to say: "We see all the rainbows... I love you... You are my family..."
In her apartment at the Dakota Building in New York, Yoko ONO evokes the nudity experiences she had with John LENNON in 1968, on the cover of the disc "Two Virgins", cover obviously making scandal at the time since the two artists posed there totally naked, without any artifice... And they wanted to repeat the thing 12 years later, in 1980, in a little more "soft"... Which did not prevent the BBC from censoring the images...
While in France, interviewed in a Parisian hotel, Yoko ONO talks about his woman’s private life and his "post-Lennon" image to the public: "I feel things that I experienced with John, and in this sense, I sign "Yoko Ono-Lennon', and there are other things, totally independent... I have no problem with that..."