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The Plastic Ono Band Live Peace in Toronto 1969 SHM-CD

The Plastic Ono Band

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CAPCD80660
UPC:
602478684357
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Japanese Super High Material CD!

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Live Peace in Toronto 1969 was recorded at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival held at Varsity Stadium, at the University of Toronto on September 13, 1969. John Lennon and Yoko Ono were invited by promoters John Brower and Kenny Walker, and hastily assembled the Plastic Ono Band (Eric Clapton: guitar, Klaus Voormann: bass, and Alan White: drums) in time to play at the festival the following day. The band's rehearsals took place entirely acoustically on the flight to Toronto from London.

The Plastic Ono Band played eight songs to the 25,000 strong crowd. They were introduced by Kim Fowley, and John said to the crowd that the group were going to play only songs that they knew. John's then latest song, "Cold Turkey," and Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)" had their first public outings at the festival. The band closed with an extended experimental jam, "John, John (Let's Hope for Peace)," the end of which saw the band leaving their instruments onstage to feedback until turned off by the Lennons' personal assistant, Mal Evans.

1CD-SHM with recreated original LP replica sleeves featuring original artwork with a miniature Japanese obi-strap. Includes a replica of John and Yoko's 1970-calendar and the white booklet featuring the Japanese translations of the lyrics.

Features

  • Super High Material CD
  • Previously Only Available in Japan, Now Available for the First Time Worldwide
  • Replica of the Original LP Artwork
  • Obi Strip
  • Replica of John & Yoko's 1970 Calendar
  • White Booklet with Japanese Translations of the Lyrics
  • Made in Japan

Selections

  1. Blue Suede Shoes
  2. Money (That's What I Want)
  3. Dizzy Miss Lizzy
  4. Yer Blues
  5. Cold Turkey
  6. Give Peace a Chance
  7. Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)
  8. John John (Let's Hope for Peace)

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