A series of previously unseen home videos offer a snapshot into John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s private world, captured from their New York apartment in the Dakota building on West 72nd Street, high above Central Park – where the couple moved in May 1973.

Shot by Lennon on an early Sony Portapak camera and reel-to-reel recorder, the black and white footage sees Yoko giving press interviews for Approximately Infinite Universe, John filming himself (and the camera) through a bedroom mirror, and experimenting with a transistor radio in the Music Room, with perspectives from around the apartment and views into the streets below.

Accompanied by the track Aisumasen (I'm Sorry), the intimate footage presents a time capsule from Lennon’s last residence and a period of upheaval, unveiled in anticipation of the upcoming release of John Lennon’s Mind Games: The Ultimate Collection on Universal Music.