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  1. Aug 3, 2010 · Written by: Lennon Recorded: 13 February – 8 March 1972 Producers: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Phil Spector. Released: 15 September 1972 (UK), 12 June 1972 (US) Available on: Some Time In New York City John Lennon Anthology Acoustic.

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  2. Sep 28, 2011 · Ten For Two - The John Sinclair Benefit - Part 1. The cause for this documentary is that, in 1970 or 71, John Sinclair was sentenced to a ten year prison term for possession of two marijuana cigarettes; hence the documentary's title, Ten for Two. This was no ordinary drug bust, as Sinclair was the head of the White Panther's/Rainbow People's ...

  3. Dec 10, 2021 · Friday marks 50 years since the famous rally and concert that drew 15,000 people to Ann Arbor, many openly smoking marijuana in an act of public defiance. And it comes as marijuana is finally ...

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  5. In December 1971, the John Sinclair Freedom Rally took place in Ann Arbor, at which Lennon and Yoko Ono performed (as did Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger, Phil Ochs and others). Among the songs Lennon and Ono performed was “John Sinclair,” which was included on the couple’s next release. Sinclair was released from prison three days after the rally.

  6. May 3, 2024 · In 1971, former Beatle John Lennon wrote and recorded a song titled “John Sinclair” in support of the American activist and social reformer by the same name. But what inspired Lennon to write a song about Sinclair, and what is the meaning behind the lyrics?

  7. Kyle and Lindy watch as the sun comes up. Heaven. Fire Theft. 1h 12m. Kyle reads out his letter after Lindy leaves on the train. She tries to call him but he wont answer her calls. Broken Arrow. Pixie Lott. 1h 21m.

  8. The court case, which Sinclair's lawyers had successfully delayed for a number of years, wound up with Sinclair being declared guilty on July 28, 1969, and being sentenced to nine and a half to ten years in prison by Detroit Recorder's Court Judge Robert J. Colombo. Denied bail, Sinclair was immediately put behind bars.

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