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Live Peace in Toronto 1969 is a live album by the Plastic Ono Band, released in December 1969 on Apple Records. Recorded at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival, it was the first live album released by any member of the Beatles separately or together.
13 de sept. de 2021 · 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 13 September 1969. John & Yoko 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 ...
The original release included a 1970 calendar with photographs of John and Yoko. Some of the calendars were bound with wire, some were bound with plastic, while others were bound with a saddle staple. No individual track lengths listed for B-side, only total side time of 17:38.
30 de may. de 2023 · Live Peace in Toronto 1969 is a live album by the Plastic Ono Band, released in December 1969 on Apple Records. Recorded at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival, it was the first live album released by any member of the Beatles separately or together.
Live Peace in Toronto 1969; Álbum en directo de The Plastic Ono Band; Publicación: 13 de diciembre de 1969 (54 años) Grabación: 12 de septiembre de 1969: Género(s) Rock: Duración: 39:49: Discográfica: Apple/EMI: Productor(es) John Lennon y Yoko Ono: Calificaciones profesionales
The Plastic Ono Band – Live Peace In Toronto 1969. More images. Tracklist. Blue Suede Shoes. Money. Dizzy Miss Lizzie. Yer Blues. Cold Turkey. Give Peace A Chance. Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow) John, John (Let's Hope For Peace) Credits (7) Klaus Voormann. Bass Guitar. John Kosh. Design [Calendar] Alan White.
6 de ago. de 2010 · Recorded at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival, Live Peace In Toronto 1969 marked the public debut of the hastily-assembled Plastic Ono Band. Lennon had been invited to the festival on 12 September 1969 by promoter John Brower. To Brower’s surprise Lennon accepted the offer, on the condition that he be allowed to perform at the event.