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LennoNYC (styled LENNONYC) is a 2010 documentary film written and directed by Michael Epstein about the life of John Lennon in New York City, after the breakup of the Beatles. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival and was shown at a free public screening in Central Park on October 9, which would have been Lennon's 70th birthday.
Recorded on 30 August 1972 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Lennon performed two shows, one in the afternoon and one in the evening, a benefit concert for the Willowbrook State School for Retarded Children in New York, [7] at friend Geraldo Rivera's request. Rivera introduces Lennon and Ono at the beginning of the album, and he is ...
All songs written and performed by John Lennon, except where noted. Disc One: The Hits "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" – 3:20 By John Ono Lennon with the Plastic Ono Band "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (Yoko Ono & John Lennon) – 3:34 By John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir "Jealous Guy" – 4:15
In French, les objets trouvés, short for le bureau des objets trouvés, means the lost-and-found, the lost property. outré out of the ordinary, unusual. In French, it means outraged (for a person) or exaggerated, extravagant, overdone (for a thing, esp. a praise, an actor's style of acting, etc.); in that second meaning, belongs to "literary ...
Sean Ono Lennon has assumed the mantle of managing his family’s singular musical legacy. A deeply moving 11-minute animated short called War Is Over!, earned an Academy Award in March. The ...
In 1989, after EMI acquired the rights to the Double Fantasy material, The John Lennon Collection was remastered and reissued worldwide with two bonus tracks for its CD release, [nb 4] "Move Over Ms. L" and "Cold Turkey" (the former being the only officially released Lennon track previously unavailable on any UK album, the latter the only UK hit single originally excluded from the compilation).
The music gives the film shape and propulsion. But so does the way that Macdonald, keying off Lennon’s TV habit, presents images of the period as an ongoing channel-surfing montage.
"We're All Water" is a song written by Yoko Ono that was first released on the 1972 John Lennon and Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band album Some Time in New York City. It was the last song on the first record of the album, and the last song on the album that was recorded in the studio (the second record was live).