In the history of rock ‘n’ roll, no album has been more maligned, misjudged, and misunderstood than John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Sometime In New York City (1972) which was released at the height of the women’s rights movement, civil rights activism, the gay rights movement, resistance to the Vietnam conflict, the shenanigans of the Nixon Administration, and the insanity that still is the American prison industrial complex. Bassist Gary Van Scyoc recalls working with John in the studio. Interviewer / Writer: Tom Semioli. Producer: Mark Preston. Cinematographer Derek Hanlon. {}