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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 fourth with ...

  2. • 12m • 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...

  3. 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.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Keith_MoonKeith Moon - Wikipedia

    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.

  5. Aug 3, 2010 · Some Time In New York City, the follow-up to John Lennon's Imagine, was inspired by radical left-wing politics of the early 1970s. A critical and commercial failure, it featured two discs containing 10 studio songs and six live performances.

  6. Aug 23, 2023 · “Keith was innovative, always playing the unexpected,” wrote Blondie’s Clem Burke in the foreword to 2016’s authorized A Tribute To Keith Moon: There Is No Substitute.

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  8. Aug 23, 2012 · Moon was born in England -- and died in London when he was just 32 -- but like many rock stars, he spent a good deal of time in New York City, much of it at the Hotel Navarro at 110 Central Park South. Built in 1928, the Navarro became the go-to stop for rock bands in residence in New York.

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