1974’s Historic John Lennon Radio Interview With Dennis Elsas

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Dennis Elsas and John Lennon (Photo: Dennis Elsas Archives; used with permission)

If you were listening to New York’s highly influential WNEW-FM just after midnight on July 11, 1971, you would have been introduced to Dennis Elsas. Raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, he cut his teeth at the campus station at Queens College and then got his first paid on-air job at a suburban station.

He’s now in his sixth decade in radio, all in New York. On Monday, July 12, 2021, Elsas celebrated his 50th anniversary on New York radio with his shift that day on WFUV, where he’s served as host of the station’s afternoon drive since 2000.

Elsas got his big break when he was hired by WNEW-FM’s legendary Program Director, Scott Muni, as a fill-in disc jockey. He soon got a regular weekend slot and became the station’s Music Director. Elsas quickly developed a following among listeners and the station moved him to more prime slots on weekends before he settled into his longtime 6-10 p.m. shift on Mondays to Fridays. He ultimately spent 25+ years there, with its memorable “one oh two point seven” frequency on the FM dial.

For decades, the station’s influence on music listeners was so enormous that record labels and A-list stars would routinely allow the station to premiere their new recordings. While on the air on ‘NEW one Saturday afternoon on September 28, 1974, Elsas was visited by John Lennon. They had met a few weeks earlier at the Record Plant recording studio as Lennon was finishing up his new album, Walls and Bridges. Elsas invited him to the station to talk about it.

“He was there to promote Walls and Bridges,” he tells Best Classic Bands. “In the back of my mind, I’m thinking I want to ask him about the Beatles but I’m not sure if that’s okay. Did I have a master plan? No. It was all in ‘real time.’ But I recognized that I’ve got to start with the new album.”

The historic discussion quickly turned into two hours of rare Beatles’ memories, and speculation on a reunion, among a wide range of topics. “Lennon even took over as DJ, playing some favorite, obscure 45s he’d brought with him, reading live commercials, and giving the weather reports,” says Elsas.

The legendary DJ was also able to get Lennon—who would soon turn 34 years old—to talk about his status with the other members of The Beatles at that time.

“Thirty minutes into it, I start to relax,” Elsas recalls, “because I realize he’s a Beatles fan and he’s happy to talk about the Beatles.”

Other topics included Lennon’s admiration for the Electric Light Orchestra, his perspective about the band’s relationship with the Rolling Stones in the early days in London, his love for New York, and much more.

The entire interview is available on the WFUV website. It has also been transcribed where it’s on Lennon’s official website.

Renowned producer and Beatles insider Peter Asher noted, “Sitting down for an interview with Dennis one can look forward with confidence to intelligent and perceptive questions, and an original perspective. Indeed, his legendary interview with John Lennon is widely considered the best ever conducted.”

In 2004 he joined Sirius/XM’s Classic Vinyl (Channel 26) and can be heard every Saturday sharing his classic rock knowledge and memories with a worldwide audience. When Sirius launched the exclusive Beatles Channel (18) in 2017 he became the co-host of the Beatles Fab Fourum, a weekly live talk and call-in show. Guests have included Paul McCartney, Julian Lennon, Giles Martin and Ringo’s All-Starrs. He also hosts a weekly program, “Across The Universe” for the channel, celebrating the life and music of John Lennon.

When Best Classic Bands began in 2015, Elsas has generously allowed the site to publish many of his interviews as The Dennis Elsas Conversation, including ones with Roger Daltrey, Bill Wyman, John Fogerty, and Gregg Allman. An archive of dozens of his interviews is available at his website.

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