Bagism was something
John Lennon and
Yoko Ono tried during the late
1960s as part of their
peace campaign against the
Vietnam War; they did a few
interviews from inside large white cloth bags and kept
signs around them saying "BAGISM." The two's "Wedding Album" was also originally released with a 12" square
mylar bag with "Bagism" printed on it inside the sleeve. The idea was that when a person was
hidden inside one of these bags, you could not judge them by their visual appearance, certainly a problem when the anti-war movement was percieved as being run by sloppy
hippies.
Bagism.com is a Beatles/Lennon fan site run by Sam Choukri.