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  1. Lennon recorded "Remember" at EMI Studios on 9 October 1970, his 30th birthday. Earlier that day was the occasion of Lennon's last ever meeting with his father, Alf Lennon, who visited Lennon at his Tittenhurst Park home. The meeting was unsuccessful, as Lennon went into a primal therapy-inspired tirade against his father.

  2. 4. Feb. 1971 · Shit, they’re doing exactly the same thing, selling arms to South Africa, killing blacks on the street, people are living in fucking poverty, with rats crawling over them. It just makes you puke ...

  3. 19. Okt. 2010 · Remember" is a 1970 song appearing on John Lennon's first official solo album release, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band.The song was influenced by Lennon's prima...

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  4. Lennon and Ono had already given the magazine a blessing of sorts by posing nude for its first anniversary issue in late 1968. Their's was a relationship of trust. An edited version of Wenner's interview went to press in 1971, and the two issues in which it appeared both sold out overnight. The Lennon interview remains one of the most important ever done with a popular musician. Lennon himself ...

  5. 17. Dez. 2001 · It contains a fully retranscribed and corrected complete text of the interview that Jann Wenner did with John Lennon and Yoko Ono in early December 1970, parts of which later appeared in Rolling Stone. Much of this material you have never read before. There are also reproductions of Lennon's handwritten notes of song lyrics from the album "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" that are discussed in ...

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  6. 7. Juli 2019 · Thank you for viewing my auction. Basic History: The Lost Lennon Tapes was a syndicated, weekly one-hour radio show broadcast on the Westwood One Radio Network from January 18, 1988 – March 23, 1992; distributed to major U.S. radio stations/media markets each week on two LPs (only the three-hour premiere show was on five LPs).

  7. THE ROLLING STONE INTERVIEW, DECEMBER 1970. In December 1970, Rolling Stone founder and publisher Jann Wenner sat down with John Lennon in New York City as the ex-Beatle prepared to release his solo debut. It became one of the most legendary rock interviews ever, thanks to Lennon’s brutally honest thoughts on the Beatles’ then-recent ...