domenica 11 novembre 2018

DIR - 43 JOHN LENNON LIVE 1969-1972

JOHN LENNON LIVE 1969-1972
Il Dizionario Del Rock – N.° 43



1 Woman Is The Nigger Of The World 5:44
2 Cold Turkey 3:00
3 Blue Suede Shoes 2:13
4 Give Peace A Chance 3:08
5 Attica State 2:58
6 The Luck Of The Irish 3:13
7 Imagine 2:54
8 Dizzy Miss Lizzy 3:07
9 John Sinclair 2:49
10 Yer Blues  3:35
11 Money 3:05
12 We're All Water 4:33

Note:
Live 1969-1972

Track 1 from Sometime in New York City (1972)
Tracks 5 - 6 - 9 from John Sinclair Aid - 10th December 1971
Track 7 Attica State Prison Benefit - 17th December 1971
Track 12 - The Dick Cavett Show - 5th May 1972
Tracks 2-3-4-8-10-11 from Toronto 1969

Lineup
Backing Vocals – Yoko Ono
Bass – Klaus Voorman*
Drum – Alan White
Electric Guitar – Eric Clapton
Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar – John Lennon

This album is part of the italian series made by Armando Curcio Editore.
This album as been digitally remastered in 1991, it has a fine cover, fine audio quality for the time.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. These bootlegs offer an excellent image of the various bands, in some cases, better than the official material of the time. Please note that many of these bootlegs and songs have been released officially in different moments:
Please read below for other infos.

Audio quality
Quality content

 © Official released material:
Track 1 from Sometime in New York City (1972)
Tracks 5 - 6 - 9 from John Sinclair Aid - 10th December 1971
Track 7 Attica State Prison Benefit - 17th December 1971
Track 12 - The Dick Cavett Show - 5th May 1972
Tracks 2-3-4-8-10-11 from Toronto 1969
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John Lennon bio 
Out of all the Beatles, John Lennon had the most interesting -- and frustrating -- solo career. Lennon was capable of inspired, brutally honest confessional songwriting and melodic songcraft; he also had an undying love of straight-ahead rock & roll. But the extremes, both in his music and his life, were what made him fascinating. Where Paul McCartney was content to be a rock star, Lennon dabbled in everything from revolutionary politics to the television talk show circuit during the early '70s. After releasing a pair of acclaimed albums, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, in the early '70s, Lennon sunk into an infamous "lost weekend" where his musical output was decidedly uneven and his public behavior was often embarrassing. Halfway through the decade, he sobered up and retired from performing to become a house-husband and father. In 1980, he launched a comeback with his wife Yoko Ono, releasing the duet album Double Fantasy that fall. Just as his career was on an upswing, Lennon was tragically assassinated outside his New York apartment building in December of 1980. He left behind an enormous legacy, not only as a musician, but as a writer, actor, and activist.


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