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John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Angela
Angela by John Lennon & Yoko Ono from the album Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
Released 2013-07-05 on Light In The Attic
The definitive Black Power aural document. Over a five year period in Oakland, CA - archivist Pat Thomas befriended key leaders of the seminal Black Power Movement, dug through Huey Newton's archives at Stanford University, spent countless hours and thousands of dollars on eBay, and talked to rank and file Black Panther Party members, uncovering dozens of obscure albums, singles, and stray tapes.
© 2013 Light in the Attic
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
published: 16 Feb 2015
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John Lennon - People - early 'Angela' demo
Early acoustic demo of 'Angela' from the 1972 album "Some Time in New York City" (gladly without Yoko's singing;)) and yet another video tribute to John Lennon by me
High Quality link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JxTETH684&fmt;=18
Enjoy!
published: 29 Mar 2010
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Angela
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Angela · John Lennon · Yoko Ono
Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
℗ 2012 Light In The Attic Records
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
Released on: 2012-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 30 Sep 2014
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John Lennon - Angela - Acoustic Cover - Danny McEvoy
Please like my Facebook Page..https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danny-McEvoy/122209577855371?fref=ts..I post up all the chords to the songs I do as well as thoughts and busking stories!! No copyright Intended..this video has been made not for any commercial purposes.Follow me on Twitter @WalrusWasDanny https://twitter.com/WalrusWasDanny
John Lennon - Angela - Acoustic Cover - Danny McEvoy - from Some Time in New York City - written by John Lennon
published: 06 May 2015
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Angela Tinimbang MUSIC PH: Imagine by John Lennon
Instagram: @itsangelatin
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tinimbangangela
Spotify: WLPMK (Walang Label Pero Mahal Kita)
published: 04 Oct 2019
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Woman is the Nigger of the World (John Lennon) HD
WOMAN IS THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD
(La Mujer es el Negro del Mundo)
Este tema abre el álbum de estudio SOME TIME IN NEW YORK CITY. "Woman is the Nigger of the World" (frase acuñada por Yoko a finales de los 60) tenía como exponente principal la oposición al sexismo, siendo publicada como single en los Estados Unidos, con una controversia añadida y, como consecuencia, cierta censura en las emisoras de radio. La pareja tendría que dar una conferencia para explicar que la palabra "nigger" (modo despectivo de mencionar al negro esclavo) era una alegoría y no una afrenta contra los negros. Algunos medios impresos optaron por reemplazar la palabra conflictiva por su inicial, leyéndose "Woman is the 'N' of the World".
CONTEXTO HISTÓRICO
John y Yoko se mudaron a Nueva York en septiembre de 1971,...
published: 08 Dec 2011
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John Lennon - Sisters O Sisters
John's seventh "solo" album release, and first double album.
Record One was credited to John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephants Memory and Invisible Strings.
Record Two was credited to John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with The Mothers of Invention and star studded cast of thousands !!
The first thing to mention is that the album is called "Some Time In New York City" and NOT "Sometime In New York City".
This double album was frustratingly released in America THREE MONTHS before here in the U.K. which meant that import copies were appearing before it`s release, which then means lower sales figures are achieved here. The reason for the delay was again copyright problems with Yoko's name appearing as co-writer on some songs. Northern Songs refused to acknowledge this claim.
Also t...
published: 08 Sep 2009
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Angela
Angela by John Lennon & Yoko Ono from the album Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
Released 2013-07-05 on Light In The Attic
The definitive Bl...
Angela by John Lennon & Yoko Ono from the album Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
Released 2013-07-05 on Light In The Attic
The definitive Black Power aural document. Over a five year period in Oakland, CA - archivist Pat Thomas befriended key leaders of the seminal Black Power Movement, dug through Huey Newton's archives at Stanford University, spent countless hours and thousands of dollars on eBay, and talked to rank and file Black Panther Party members, uncovering dozens of obscure albums, singles, and stray tapes.
© 2013 Light in the Attic
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Yoko_Ono_Angela
Angela by John Lennon & Yoko Ono from the album Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
Released 2013-07-05 on Light In The Attic
The definitive Black Power aural document. Over a five year period in Oakland, CA - archivist Pat Thomas befriended key leaders of the seminal Black Power Movement, dug through Huey Newton's archives at Stanford University, spent countless hours and thousands of dollars on eBay, and talked to rank and file Black Panther Party members, uncovering dozens of obscure albums, singles, and stray tapes.
© 2013 Light in the Attic
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 15535
1:54
John Lennon - People - early 'Angela' demo
Early acoustic demo of 'Angela' from the 1972 album "Some Time in New York City" (gladly without Yoko's singing;)) and yet another video tribute to John Lennon ...
Early acoustic demo of 'Angela' from the 1972 album "Some Time in New York City" (gladly without Yoko's singing;)) and yet another video tribute to John Lennon by me
High Quality link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JxTETH684&fmt;=18
Enjoy!
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_People_Early_'Angela'_Demo
Early acoustic demo of 'Angela' from the 1972 album "Some Time in New York City" (gladly without Yoko's singing;)) and yet another video tribute to John Lennon by me
High Quality link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13JxTETH684&fmt;=18
Enjoy!
- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 14509
4:09
Angela
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Angela · John Lennon · Yoko Ono
Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
℗ 2012 Light In The Attic ...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Angela · John Lennon · Yoko Ono
Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
℗ 2012 Light In The Attic Records
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
Released on: 2012-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Angela
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Angela · John Lennon · Yoko Ono
Listen, Whitey! The Sounds of Black Power 1967-1974
℗ 2012 Light In The Attic Records
℗ 2013 Light in the Attic
Released on: 2012-02-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 30 Sep 2014
- views: 1552
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John Lennon - Angela - Acoustic Cover - Danny McEvoy
Please like my Facebook Page..https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danny-McEvoy/122209577855371?fref=ts..I post up all the chords to the songs I do as well as thought...
Please like my Facebook Page..https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danny-McEvoy/122209577855371?fref=ts..I post up all the chords to the songs I do as well as thoughts and busking stories!! No copyright Intended..this video has been made not for any commercial purposes.Follow me on Twitter @WalrusWasDanny https://twitter.com/WalrusWasDanny
John Lennon - Angela - Acoustic Cover - Danny McEvoy - from Some Time in New York City - written by John Lennon
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Angela_Acoustic_Cover_Danny_Mcevoy
Please like my Facebook Page..https://www.facebook.com/pages/Danny-McEvoy/122209577855371?fref=ts..I post up all the chords to the songs I do as well as thoughts and busking stories!! No copyright Intended..this video has been made not for any commercial purposes.Follow me on Twitter @WalrusWasDanny https://twitter.com/WalrusWasDanny
John Lennon - Angela - Acoustic Cover - Danny McEvoy - from Some Time in New York City - written by John Lennon
- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 2578
4:37
Angela Tinimbang MUSIC PH: Imagine by John Lennon
Instagram: @itsangelatin
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tinimbangangela
Spotify: WLPMK (Walang Label Pero Mahal Kita)
Instagram: @itsangelatin
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tinimbangangela
Spotify: WLPMK (Walang Label Pero Mahal Kita)
https://wn.com/Angela_Tinimbang_Music_Ph_Imagine_By_John_Lennon
Instagram: @itsangelatin
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tinimbangangela
Spotify: WLPMK (Walang Label Pero Mahal Kita)
- published: 04 Oct 2019
- views: 184
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Woman is the Nigger of the World (John Lennon) HD
WOMAN IS THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD
(La Mujer es el Negro del Mundo)
Este tema abre el álbum de estudio SOME TIME IN NEW YORK CITY. "Woman is the Nigger of the Wo...
WOMAN IS THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD
(La Mujer es el Negro del Mundo)
Este tema abre el álbum de estudio SOME TIME IN NEW YORK CITY. "Woman is the Nigger of the World" (frase acuñada por Yoko a finales de los 60) tenía como exponente principal la oposición al sexismo, siendo publicada como single en los Estados Unidos, con una controversia añadida y, como consecuencia, cierta censura en las emisoras de radio. La pareja tendría que dar una conferencia para explicar que la palabra "nigger" (modo despectivo de mencionar al negro esclavo) era una alegoría y no una afrenta contra los negros. Algunos medios impresos optaron por reemplazar la palabra conflictiva por su inicial, leyéndose "Woman is the 'N' of the World".
CONTEXTO HISTÓRICO
John y Yoko se mudaron a Nueva York en septiembre de 1971, viéndose confrontados con distintas cuestiones políticas. Viviendo al inicio en Greenwich Village, contactaron muy pronto con los activistas Jerry Rubin y Abbie Hoffman, harían actos en protesta por el arresto de John Sinclair, y se pronunciarían en contra de la prisión de Attica y del encarcelamiento de Angela Davis. En enero de 1971, el FBI abrió un expediente a Lennon, temiendo que pudiera intentar humillar al Presidente Richard Nixon, quien expresó la intención de encontrar motivos suficientes para deportar a Lennon. La pareja sería vigilada durante varios meses, llegando a documentarse cada uno de sus movimientos.
Con semejante trasfondo, Lennon y Ono contratarían al grupo Elephant's Memory como respaldo en un nuevo trabajo, con la asistencia del batería de sesión Jim Keltner. La agenda, en las sesiones de grabación, vino marcada por las protestas contra las injusticias sociales que veían en los Estados Unidos. Phil Spector co-produjo el nuevo álbum de estudio junto a Lennon desde finales de 1971 hasta el 20 de marzo de 1972, fecha que coincidiría con el tercer aniversario de bodas de John y Yoko.
https://wn.com/Woman_Is_The_Nigger_Of_The_World_(John_Lennon)_Hd
WOMAN IS THE NIGGER OF THE WORLD
(La Mujer es el Negro del Mundo)
Este tema abre el álbum de estudio SOME TIME IN NEW YORK CITY. "Woman is the Nigger of the World" (frase acuñada por Yoko a finales de los 60) tenía como exponente principal la oposición al sexismo, siendo publicada como single en los Estados Unidos, con una controversia añadida y, como consecuencia, cierta censura en las emisoras de radio. La pareja tendría que dar una conferencia para explicar que la palabra "nigger" (modo despectivo de mencionar al negro esclavo) era una alegoría y no una afrenta contra los negros. Algunos medios impresos optaron por reemplazar la palabra conflictiva por su inicial, leyéndose "Woman is the 'N' of the World".
CONTEXTO HISTÓRICO
John y Yoko se mudaron a Nueva York en septiembre de 1971, viéndose confrontados con distintas cuestiones políticas. Viviendo al inicio en Greenwich Village, contactaron muy pronto con los activistas Jerry Rubin y Abbie Hoffman, harían actos en protesta por el arresto de John Sinclair, y se pronunciarían en contra de la prisión de Attica y del encarcelamiento de Angela Davis. En enero de 1971, el FBI abrió un expediente a Lennon, temiendo que pudiera intentar humillar al Presidente Richard Nixon, quien expresó la intención de encontrar motivos suficientes para deportar a Lennon. La pareja sería vigilada durante varios meses, llegando a documentarse cada uno de sus movimientos.
Con semejante trasfondo, Lennon y Ono contratarían al grupo Elephant's Memory como respaldo en un nuevo trabajo, con la asistencia del batería de sesión Jim Keltner. La agenda, en las sesiones de grabación, vino marcada por las protestas contra las injusticias sociales que veían en los Estados Unidos. Phil Spector co-produjo el nuevo álbum de estudio junto a Lennon desde finales de 1971 hasta el 20 de marzo de 1972, fecha que coincidiría con el tercer aniversario de bodas de John y Yoko.
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 171560
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John Lennon - Sisters O Sisters
John's seventh "solo" album release, and first double album.
Record One was credited to John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephants Memory and Invisible Stri...
John's seventh "solo" album release, and first double album.
Record One was credited to John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephants Memory and Invisible Strings.
Record Two was credited to John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with The Mothers of Invention and star studded cast of thousands !!
The first thing to mention is that the album is called "Some Time In New York City" and NOT "Sometime In New York City".
This double album was frustratingly released in America THREE MONTHS before here in the U.K. which meant that import copies were appearing before it`s release, which then means lower sales figures are achieved here. The reason for the delay was again copyright problems with Yoko's name appearing as co-writer on some songs. Northern Songs refused to acknowledge this claim.
Also the album was meant to be a single album WITH a FREE bonus album of the "Live Jam", but as usual, it was assigned a catalogue number pushing it into a higher retail price bracket.
Record One was recorded between 1st March and 20th March 1972 in New York with John and Yoko and Phil Spector producing.
As well as the tracks for record one, a number of unreleased tracks are also recorded with Elephants Memory which are :
"Don't Be Cruel", "Hound Dog", "Send Me Some Lovin", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Whole Lotta Shakin Going On", "It'll Be Me", "Not Fade Away", "Ain't That A Shame", and "Caribbean".
Elephants Memory were a New York rock band who were best known at the time for their musical contribution to the 1969 movie "Midnight Cowboy" which starred Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight (George once owned a car previously owned by Jon Voight).
Record two details are listed below with the tracklisting.
The album cover is designed to look like a newspaper, and along with the lyrics has a few political statements too.
The face in the apple top left is Phil Spector, and underneath the picture it says, "To know him is to love him".
On the rear it says, "This album was completed on March 20th 1972, our third wedding anniversary".
Sleeve concept was by John and Yoko and realized by Al Steckler.
The sleeve design was by Michael Gross.
The record labels do not feature an Apple, but have the John and Yoko "merging heads" design.
The double album also came with a postcard of the Statue of Liberty and a petition about John's expulsion from the U.S. (not included in the American release).
CREDITS:
John - Lead Vocal, guitar.
Yoko - Vocals, drums.
Jim Keltner - Drums, percussion.
Elephants Memory.
Stan Bronstein - Saxophone, flute.
Richard Frank Jr. - Drums, percussion.
Gary Van Scyoc - Bass.
Adam Ippolito - Piano, organ.
Wayne 'Tex' Gabriel - Guitar.
John Las Bosca - piano (on "Born In A Prison").
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Sisters_O_Sisters
John's seventh "solo" album release, and first double album.
Record One was credited to John and Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with Elephants Memory and Invisible Strings.
Record Two was credited to John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with The Mothers of Invention and star studded cast of thousands !!
The first thing to mention is that the album is called "Some Time In New York City" and NOT "Sometime In New York City".
This double album was frustratingly released in America THREE MONTHS before here in the U.K. which meant that import copies were appearing before it`s release, which then means lower sales figures are achieved here. The reason for the delay was again copyright problems with Yoko's name appearing as co-writer on some songs. Northern Songs refused to acknowledge this claim.
Also the album was meant to be a single album WITH a FREE bonus album of the "Live Jam", but as usual, it was assigned a catalogue number pushing it into a higher retail price bracket.
Record One was recorded between 1st March and 20th March 1972 in New York with John and Yoko and Phil Spector producing.
As well as the tracks for record one, a number of unreleased tracks are also recorded with Elephants Memory which are :
"Don't Be Cruel", "Hound Dog", "Send Me Some Lovin", "Roll Over Beethoven", "Whole Lotta Shakin Going On", "It'll Be Me", "Not Fade Away", "Ain't That A Shame", and "Caribbean".
Elephants Memory were a New York rock band who were best known at the time for their musical contribution to the 1969 movie "Midnight Cowboy" which starred Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight (George once owned a car previously owned by Jon Voight).
Record two details are listed below with the tracklisting.
The album cover is designed to look like a newspaper, and along with the lyrics has a few political statements too.
The face in the apple top left is Phil Spector, and underneath the picture it says, "To know him is to love him".
On the rear it says, "This album was completed on March 20th 1972, our third wedding anniversary".
Sleeve concept was by John and Yoko and realized by Al Steckler.
The sleeve design was by Michael Gross.
The record labels do not feature an Apple, but have the John and Yoko "merging heads" design.
The double album also came with a postcard of the Statue of Liberty and a petition about John's expulsion from the U.S. (not included in the American release).
CREDITS:
John - Lead Vocal, guitar.
Yoko - Vocals, drums.
Jim Keltner - Drums, percussion.
Elephants Memory.
Stan Bronstein - Saxophone, flute.
Richard Frank Jr. - Drums, percussion.
Gary Van Scyoc - Bass.
Adam Ippolito - Piano, organ.
Wayne 'Tex' Gabriel - Guitar.
John Las Bosca - piano (on "Born In A Prison").
- published: 08 Sep 2009
- views: 28281