Identifier | 3325984 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | John Lennon -- Live in Los Angeles, California 1974 & John Lennon's 31st Birthday Party 1971"
1. Bluesy Jam (5.36) 2. Lucille (5.53) 3. Nightmares (2.27) 4. Stand By Me -- Cupid -- Take This Hammer (15.24) 5. Tell Me What I Say (3.19) 6. Yellow Submarine (2.50) 7. Old Smokey Mountain -- Good Night Irene -- He's Got the Whole World -- Like A Rolling Stone -- Twist & Shout -- Louie Loiue -- La Bamba -- Bring It On Home (14.06) 8. Yesterday (1.46) 9. Dance for the Chicken -- Power to the People -- Maybe Baby (6.06) 10. Peggy Sue (2.55) 11. My Baby Left Me (2.05) 12. Blue Seude Shoes (2.53) 13. Crippled Inside -- Give Peace a Chance -- Crippled Inside -- Uncle Albert (8.07) Tracks 1 to 4 is a jam that occured sometime between March to May 1974 at the Record Plant West or Burbank Studios in LA where Lennon was mixing and producing Harry Nilsson's new album Pussy Cats. It's the only recording that has surfaced of Paul and John making music together post-Beatles. The line-up is: Paul McCartney: vocals, drums Stevie Wonder: vocals, electric piano Harry Nilsson: vocals Jesse Ed Davis: guitar Bobby Keyes: saxophone It's nothing great musically, but is highlighted by Lennon coming close to losing it as nothing seems to be going right for him. Another interesting moment is Lennon offering Stevie a toot or a snort before the first track... The remaining tracks are from a jam October 9, 1971... the following is from 'This day in Beatles history': "Yoko Ono's art exhibit "This Is Not Here" opens at the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, New York, on John Lennon's birthday. The exhibit will run through October 27. The proceedings are filmed and are broadcast on US television on May 11, 1972, as "John and Yoko in Syracuse, New York". John and Yoko join with some members of the Onondaga Indian tribe who are protesting US government confiscation of their land for highway construction. A jam session in celebration of John's birthday comes together at a Syracuse hotel, with Ringo, Phil Spector, Klaus Voorman, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Keltner (and possibly Eric Clapton) taking part. John and Yoko are interviewed by a Japanese journalist, the interview becoming known as "the argument interview" due to the unusual amount of disagreement between John and Yoko." The interview is not present here. |
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Performance
John Lennon 1971-10-09 Unknown Hotel, Syracuse, NY | |
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Set 1 | What I'd Say
Yellow Submarine On Top Of Old Smokey Goodnight Irene Take This Hammer He's Got The Whole World In His Hands Like A Rolling Stone Twist And Shout Louie Louie Bring It On Home To Me Yesterday Tandoori Chicken Power To The People Maybe Baby Peggy Sue Bring Out The Joints My Baby Left Me Blue Suede Shoes Crippled Inside Give Peace A Chance Crippled Inside (Reprise) Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey > Happy Birthday > Uncle Albert - Admiral Halsey (Reprise) My Sweet Lord Imagine Oh Yoko |
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Comment | From "This Day in Beatles History":
A jam session in celebration of John's 31st birthday comes together at a Syracuse hotel, with Ringo, Phil Spector, Klaus Voorman, Allen Ginsberg, Jim Keltner & Eric Clapton taking part. |