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  1. Some Time in New York City is a part-studio, part-live double album by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as Plastic Ono Band that included backing by the American rock band Elephant's Memory. Released in June 1972 in the US and in September 1972 in the UK on Apple Records, it is Lennon's sixth album to be released under his own name, and his ...

  2. On April 30th, 1976, Keith Moon of The Who adds to his legend when he pays nine New York City cab drivers $100 each to block both ends of a street so he can throw furniture out of his room at the Hotel Navarro.

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    In 1972, the performance was released as a companion disc to Lennon and Ono's album Some Time in New York City. Moon's friendship with Entwistle led to an appearance on Smash Your Head Against the Wall, Entwistle's first solo album and the first by a member of the Who.

  4. May 20, 2015 · John Lennon's 1972 album, Some Time in New York City, was a genuine & heartfelt attempt to make pop music meaningful in a way few artists attempt to do.

  5. • 1mo • 2 min read. Keith Moon, drummer for the Who from 1964 until 1976, was well known for being one of the greatest drummers in the history of rock music. He was also infamous for his wild...

  6. The version on Some Time in New York City was recorded at the Lyceum Ballroom in London on December 15, 1969 at the "Peace for Christmas" Concert for UNICEF. In addition to the musicians who performed in Toronto, Billy Preston played keyboards , George Harrison played guitar, Keith Moon joined in on drums towards the end, and members ...

  7. Sometime in New York City. ‘Most other people express themselves by playing football at weekends or shouting. But here am I in New York and I hear about thirteen people shot dead in Ireland and I react immediately. And being what I am I react in four-to-the-bar with a guitar break in the middle.’. – John Lennon, 1972.