Difference between revisions of "John Lennon"
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==References to Zappa== | ==References to Zappa== | ||
− | Lennon admired Zappa as an artist who liked to take risks with rock 'n roll: | + | Lennon admired [[Frank Zappa]] as an artist who liked to take risks with rock 'n roll: |
+ | <blockquote>"Wow, I always wanted to meet him. I really, really admire him. (...) He's at least trying to do something different with the form. (...) It's incredible how he has his band as tight as a real orchestra. (...) I'm very impressed by the kind of discipline he can bring to rock that nobody else can seem to bring to it."</blockquote><div align=right>— [[John Lennon]], ''[[Frank Zappa: A Biography]]'' by [[Barry Miles]], 2004, p. 212.</div> | ||
− | John Lennon & his wife [[Yoko Ono]] performed with Zappa 06/05/71 at the Filmore East. They provided guitar and | + | John Lennon & his wife [[Yoko Ono]] performed with Zappa on [[71/06/05-06 New York NY US Fillmore East|06/05/71 at the Filmore East]]. |
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+ | They provided guitar and vocals for [[Playground Psychotics]]. | ||
John Lennon/[[Yoko Ono]] Band - "[[Some Time In New York City]]" (2LP, Apple SVBB-3392, June 19, 1972) | John Lennon/[[Yoko Ono]] Band - "[[Some Time In New York City]]" (2LP, Apple SVBB-3392, June 19, 1972) | ||
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+ | A rare tape of Lennon performing [[Jelly Roll Gum Drop]] with Ono's daughter Kyoko was reportedly sold by Christie's in London, in 2002. | ||
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
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+ | *[[wikipedia:John Lennon|Wikipedia article on John Lennon]] | ||
[[Category:Side Projects|Lennon]] | [[Category:Side Projects|Lennon]] |
Revision as of 16:54, 2 December 2010
John Lennon (Liverpool, October 9, 1940 - New York City, December 8, 1980) was a British rock singer and guitarist, who became famous as a member of The Beatles and later had a succesful solo career. His music is praised for the creative lyrics, inventive musical experiments and deeply personal subject matter. Lennon was also a vocal activist, rallying for world peace and numerous controversial social causes.
References to Zappa
Lennon admired Frank Zappa as an artist who liked to take risks with rock 'n roll:
"Wow, I always wanted to meet him. I really, really admire him. (...) He's at least trying to do something different with the form. (...) It's incredible how he has his band as tight as a real orchestra. (...) I'm very impressed by the kind of discipline he can bring to rock that nobody else can seem to bring to it."
John Lennon & his wife Yoko Ono performed with Zappa on 06/05/71 at the Filmore East.
They provided guitar and vocals for Playground Psychotics.
John Lennon/Yoko Ono Band - "Some Time In New York City" (2LP, Apple SVBB-3392, June 19, 1972)
A rare tape of Lennon performing Jelly Roll Gum Drop with Ono's daughter Kyoko was reportedly sold by Christie's in London, in 2002.