Lennon was joined on the album by the minimalist Plastic Ono Band, featuring Ringo Starr on drums and Klaus Voorman on bass, with producer Phil Spector. The LP saw John stripping away all artifice ...
John Lennon always reflected his feelings in his songs, but even he admitted that this record was tough for him to revisit.
Though 'Imagine' is considered by many to be John Lennon's best offering as a solo artist, there was a record that he ...
John Lennon, actor James Earl Jones ... “Mother” was the lead single from the Plastic Ono Band album. “Why” by Yoko Ono was on the flip side. It only reached No. 43 on the Billboard ...
John Lennon and ... Peace A Chance”: the Plastic Ono Band. Furthermore, the set was largely comprised of familiar material. They performed “Yer Blues,” Lennon’s song (officially written ...
Yoko Ono Lennon The back cover shows a Plastic Ono Band ... with John. We hear from Arthur Janov, the man behind the Primal Scream Therapy that was central to the creation of both albums.
John Lennon informed his Beatles bandmates he would be leaving the group, although it wasn't clarified if it was a permanent ...
Even more significantly, the festival featured John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Plastic Ono Band debut scant days before he would ...
John said he didn’t like any album all the way through. John Lennon compared Paul McCartney’s ‘Band on the Run’ era to the Plastic Ono Band John gave fans insight into his feelings about ...
Never Too Late,” John says he did “mountains” of cocaine with John Lennon and claims he may have brought Lennon and Yoko Ono ...
his relationship with Yoko; and his therapy with primal scream-originator Arthur Janov, which inspired his classic "John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band" 1970 album.