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Referencing Live Peace In Toronto 1969, LP, Album, Jac, SW 3362, SW-3362 I have this record, and as indicated by the '0' stamp in the runout on both sides, it would be a Jacksonville pressing. It came with the calendar, wirebound.

  1. Was a pleasantly warm September afternoon in London circa 1969 when I dropped in at the Apple Corps.
  2. The Ballad Of John & Yoko 07. Give Peace A Chance 08. Attica State (Live From The John Sinclair Freedom Rally /Ann Arbor 1971) previously unreleased 10. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) 11. I Don’t Wanna Be A Soldier Mama 12. How Do You Sleep? (Instrumental) 14. New York City 15. John Sinclair (Live From The John Sinclair.
  3. Live Peace In Toronto Textos Dec. 12, 1969 (US) Dec. 12, 1969 (UK) John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band Textos Dec. 11, 1970 (US) Dec. 11, 1970 (UK) Imagine Textos.
John's fourth solo album release, and first live recording, made 13th September 1969.
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John and Yoko were invited to appear at the Toronto 'Rock 'n' Roll Revival Concert', so at very short notice, they got together a band and flew out to Toronto on 12th September 1969. With the appearance due the following day, the first chance for rehearsal was at the rear of a Boeing 707 ! (anyone out there on that flight that experienced a free Lennon gig ??)
John's entourage included, Eric Clapton, Alan White, Klaus Voorman with a number of assistants.

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The concert was in front of a crowd of 25,000 at the Varsity Stadium, and also included such rock 'n' roll luminaries as, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent and Bo Diddley.
John starts off by explaining to the audience that they are only going to play songs they know, as they haven't been together long, and they kick off with some classic rock 'n' roll. After 'Yer Blues', Yoko introduces 'Cold Turkey' as a new song, and it was then performed live for the very first time. It was recorded as a single a couple of weeks later. For the intro to 'Give Peace A Chance' John warns the crowd that he can remember the chorus but not all the bits in-between !
Side two starts with 'Don't Worry Kyoko', also being performed live for the first time.
The final track 'John John', first appeared on the 'The Wedding Album'. On this version, Yoko does her thing over the sounds of feedback generated by the guitars of John, Eric and Klaus who eventually leave their guitars leaning against the speakers, therefore leaving the feedback sounds. They move to the centre of the stage, light up a cigarette then walk off. Mal Evans walks on, and one by one turns off the amplifiers.

The album sleeve was once again designed by John Kosh, and first editions included a John and Yoko calendar for 1970. The calendar had pictures, poems and songs. The poems were taken from John and Yoko's printed works, and some are those that John had performed on the Beatles fan club Christmas disc of 1968.
On the sleeve is this single sleeve note :
'Being born in Scotland carries with it certain responsibilities' - Derek Taylor

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If the three experimental albums had not appeared prior to this release, I`m sure it would have charted ... but as it was, it became John's fourth release to fail to chart.