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On 11 April 2017, a photograph appearing to showing John Lennon playing the guitar on the hood of a truck with Spock actor Leonard Nimoy made the rounds on social media after the Twitter account @VeryOldPics posted it: This image was digitally altered. The original photograph was taken by Astrid Kirchherr and featured Lennon sitting on the hood of a vehicle by his lonesome circa 1960. The image of Nimoy was taken from a photograph that showed the Spock actor leaning against his 1964 Buick Riviera: Another equally fake (although slightly more plausible) version of this image featured musician Elvis Presley in place of Spock: The image of Elvis was reportedly taken sometime between 1958 and 1960 during his time in the United States army. It was then flipped and superimposed into a picture of Lennon to make it appear as if the two legendary musicians were hanging out. Here is a look at the original photograph of Lennon (left), the composite image of Lennon and Presley (center), and the original image of Presley (right): The original photograph of the Beatles' singer did not feature Elvis or Leonard Nimoy, but simply Lennon by himself on the hood of a vehicle. The singer did, however, pose with two other musicians, Stuart Sutcliffe and George Harrison, while sitting on the hood of this same vehicle. That photograph can be seen at the 8:35 mark of the following video about The Lost Beatle:
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