Of his interview John Lennon considered to have been lost and discovered in a basement by a radio producer who discussed with the late musician 50 years ago, he reveals that the former Beatles member feared that the US government was watching his phone.

Nicky Horn was 24 years old and a rising DJ on Capital Radio in London when he was invited to the Star’s apartment in New York for an extensive interview, according to a report in The Guardian.

While parts of the interview were broadcast to Capital in 1975, Horn recently found the original cartridges in a dusty box at home and thought: “This is gold dust.”

John Lennon, who had sued the Nixon government for illegal telephone surveillance and surveillance in his battle to avoid deportation, is talking about his suspicions. The Beatles singer says he is being watched because of his anti -war activism.

He also explains that he just wanted to “fly” his fourth solo album, Walls and Bridges, until his friends persuaded him not to do so.

In an interview with a special tribute to Boom Radio that will be broadcast today by veteran radio producer and presenter Nicky Horn, his meeting with John Lennon in his apartment at Dakota apartment building, outside of which the songwriter was shot and shot.

John Lennon explains, among other things, to Horn that he stands out when the phone is normal when he lifts it and when there are many noises. He said that while he could not prove the interception of telephone conversations at that time, he knew that many repairs were made in the basement of the Dakota building. John Lennon’s interview with Nick Horn is broadcast today, on the eve of the singer’s 85th birthday.