Live Peace in Toronto 1969

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Live Peace in Toronto 1969
Live Peace in Toronto 1969 cover
Live album by The Plastic Ono Band
Released 13 December 1969
Recorded 12 September 1969
Genre Rock
Length 39:49
Label Apple/EMI
Producer John & Yoko
Professional reviews
The Plastic Ono Band chronology
Wedding Album
(John Lennon & Yoko Ono)
(1969)
Live Peace in Toronto 1969
(1969)
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
(John Lennon)
(1970)

Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
(Yoko Ono)
(1970)

Live Peace in Toronto 1969 is a live album recorded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1969 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at a rock and roll revival show as The Plastic Ono Band. Featuring Eric Clapton on guitar (fresh from the breakup of Blind Faith), Klaus Voormann on bass and future Yes drummer Alan White (who a few months later would provide the drums on the percussion-driven Plastic Ono Band single, "Instant Karma!") on drums, the line-up is filled out by Lennon on lead vocals and rhythm guitar and Ono on vocals. The album was credited to The Plastic Ono Band, a conceptual grouping that included Lennon and Ono and whomever happened to be backing them up at that particular moment. Both Lennon and Ono would use the nomenclature for several of their future solo albums.

The album is technically a soundtrack recording, being part of the audio portion of D.A. Pennebaker's documentary movie Sweet Toronto. Lennon and Ono made a deal with Pennebaker to license their portion of the show for record, in exchange for rights to include their appearance. Unfortunately the deal fell through, with Lennon and Ono changing their minds about the inclusion (Lennon had been ill the day of the concert, and it showed on camera), and the movie was never originally released. (Showtime ultimately presented the performance during the 1980s, and the full movie appeared later on home video and DVD.)

As initially released on LP and later cassette tape and 8-track, side one of Live Peace in Toronto 1969 comprised John's set, which included his two Plastic Ono Band singles for the year, "Give Peace A Chance" and a preview of the yet-to-be released at the time of the show "Cold Turkey;" "Yer Blues" from the White Album; and some favoured covers of 1950s rock and roll. Side two comprised Yoko's set, including the b-side to "Cold Turkey," "Don't Worry Kyoko," and featuring her trademark caterwauling stage act, which was not quite as well received as Lennon's performance. The album ends with Lennon, Clapton, and Voorman leaning their guitars against the amplifiers to create a sustained roar of solid feedback, while Yoko continues screaming as the rest of the band leaves the stage.

Unlike many Lennon and Beatles albums, the individual guitars are clearly distinguishable in the stereo mix, with Lennon's toward the left channel and Clapton's toward the right. Also, the movie mix of the soundtrack offers stronger vocals by Ono during "Yer Blues", and Clapton during "Give Peace A Chance".

In the Performance of "Give Peace a Chance" on the lyric of the final verse, John changes it:

Everybody's talkin' about
John And Yoko, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann,
Penny Lane, Roosevelt, Nixon,
Tommy Jones and Tommy Cooper and Somebody!.

Live Peace in Toronto 1969, though not making the UK listings, was a US hit album, reaching #10 and going gold. The original LP came with a 13 month 1970 calendar. Those who purchased one of the three tape versions (reel to reel, cassette or 8-track) received a post card for the calendar redeemable by mail.

The album was released to quash any bootleg versions that Lennon was sure would leak onto the market. Yoko Ono supervised a remixing of Live Peace in Toronto 1969 for its 1995 CD reissue. Currently the album is available from audiophile label Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDCD 763) and from the iTunes Music Store.

  1. "Blue Suede Shoes" (Carl Perkins) – 3:50
  2. "Money (That's What I Want)" (Janie Bradford/Berry Gordy) – 3:25
  3. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" (Larry Williams) – 3:24
  4. "Yer Blues" (Lennon-McCartney) – 4:12
  5. "Cold Turkey" (John Lennon) – 3:34
  6. "Give Peace a Chance" (Lennon-McCartney) – 3:41
  7. "Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)" (Yoko Ono) – 4:48
  8. "John, John (Let's Hope for Peace)" (Yoko Ono) – 12:38



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