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It was a pleasantly warm September afternoon in London circa 1969 when I dropped in at the Apple Corps offices on Savile Row — not knowing that music history was about to unfold.

I'd come in to confirm an interview with George Harrison that had been scheduled after the weekend

to discuss the about-to-be-released Abbey Road album. But hearing me chatting in the corridor outside the Bag One offices — I had interviewed him earlier that year in Canada — John Lennon called me in for "some advice." Can you imagine? The honor of being asked by a sage such as John for any kind of advice . . .

Turned out that a Toronto promoter named John Brower was on the phone trying to convince John and Yoko they should attend a September 13 musical event in Canada featuring a host of '50s rock 'n' roll legends. Maybe, suggested the ever-keen and eager Brower, John might even consider a performance piece? I knew Brower and his partner, and I instinctively felt they would try to do right by an inquisitive and frustrated John . . .

Two days later, the Lennons had gathered at Heathrow Airport with guitarist Eric Clapton, Klaus

Voormann (bass player with Manfred Mann), Alan White (drummer working with Alan Price), Beatles

manager Allen Klein and roadie Mal Evans for the flight to Toronto and a show later that evening.

Only three first-class tickets were available, so the newly formed Plastic Ono Band gathered in the

rear of the 707 jet, vamping their acoustic way through a cluster of classic rock 'n' roll favorites.

Songs that the principal players worshipped.

Perhaps this in-flight camaraderie inspired the bout of intense honesty that unfolded en route to the

Toronto Rock 'N' Roll Revival concert. Later it came out that John had informed both Eric Clapton

and Klaus Voormann that he was thinking about starting a new group. It seems he went as far as to

enquire about their interest in joining him in this new enterprise . . .

At Varsity Stadium the jet-lagged John was extremely nervous. He hadn't been onstage in three years, and he admitted to throwing up from nervousness before the show — with abundant reason. "Imagine if you were in The Beatles from the beginning, and you were never in any other band?" he postulated. "Then all of a sudden you're going onstage with this group who've never played live together, anywhere. We formed on the plane coming over here, and now we're gonna play in front of 20,000 people."

A quick backstage rehearsal, and guest emcee Kim Fowley urged the audience to fire up their lighters and matches — and in the process light their communal fire, the early uprising of a collective

consciousness — to welcome onstage the Plastic Ono Band, in their debut performance.

"It was just getting dark, and the lights were just going down. This was the first time I'd ever seen an

audience light candles or lights all together . . . it was incredible!" John would comment.

What a night it was! All faithfully and creatively recorded on camera by award-winning filmmaker

D.A. Pennebaker, to follow his Monterey Pop and Don't Look Back triumphs. The audio would be

released in December of that year as the Plastic Ono Band's Live Peace In Toronto LP.

John bounced out onstage, bedecked in a white tropical suit overpinning a black shirt, and was

bedeviling with his new band. The Toronto audience was equally uplifted. After whipping through a

number of rock 'n' roll chestnuts, John plunged into "Yer Blues" from the White Album. And then, to

take proceedings to another level, he unleashed the debut of a new single that would be released five weeks hence, the hard-edged classic "Cold Turkey."

This was followed by a centerpiece selection that John graphically set up as: "This is what we really

came here for . . . Ev'rybody's talkin' 'bout Bagism . . . " They plunged into the tune that he and

Yoko — and assorted luminaries — had recorded at the historic Bed-In for Peace in a Montreal hotel

room some four months earlier, the paean to nonviolence: "Give Peace A Chance." And Yoko added

to the street-theatre vibe by performing two tunes in a bag!

Back in London after the momentous weekend in Canada, John was exuberant about the experience of being onstage again.

"I can't remember when I had such a good time," he enthused. "We did all the old things from the

Cavern days in Liverpool. Yoko, who you could say was playing 'bag,' was holding a piece of paper

with the words to the songs in front of me. But then she suddenly disappeared into her bag in the

middle of the performance, and I had to make [the words] up because it's so long since I sang them

that I've forgotten most of them. But it didn't seem to matter.''

History has shown it was this concert that finally convinced John there was indeed life beyond

The Beatles.

—Ritchie Yorke, 2009

Consultant, author, journalist, broadcaster, speaker

Comments

9 years ago

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9 years ago

IMMER160

dreinately bettter with tim leary on percussion

9 years ago

Nikos Sofras

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9 years ago

Guillerock Bonzon

Give Peace A Chance - John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band toronto 1969

9 years ago

Shawn Wilson

WTF!!.. EVERYTIME she comes in... behind time and out of key..THANK FUCK they have the volume on her mic turned down to like 10%!!!AND THANK FUCK she's not doing her retarded yodelling goat impressions! John probably finally put his foot down and said, " NO screeching though THIS song!!..If you HAVE TO...then you can sing the chorus as its written!".. but she "sings" it with a extremely noticeable thick accent like she hasn't even learned to speak english PLUS its out of time and off-key!! MAN that guy was SEVERELY pussy-whipped!! JUST SAY "NO" John!! IF you want to be on stage and BE a "musician".. I will support your efforts and help you coordinate and write music for your plastic Ono band.. And When I'M on stage performing.. you get to support me.. by quietly watching, listening and THEN applauding when the songs finished.. if you want to be in MY band, the closest you'll ever get is carrying my guitar for me between gigs and if you dont like it... "Oh WELL!!" Yoko MUST'VE had some WICKED deep throat technique that completely sucked the brains, common sense and willpower out of Johns head! To allow her shiity contribution onto HIS Double Fantasy album is absolute proof that his good sense as a professional musician had been completely sucked out by Yoko like a Giant Amazon Leech!! Ever listen to "Kiss Kiss Kiss" by Yoko? A totally amateur-hour and irritating song that you'd only listen to ONCE! The idea of a husband and wife dialogue going on throughout an album wasnt a bad idea.. just the execution of it with Yoko "singing" was the only flaw.

9 years ago

tegansheppard

Eric fuck off // no hate on Yoko but wtf was that, no need it ruin a good Lennon track // John you brought this together and will you marry me pls ta

9 years ago

koussias

Where is Garbage Ono Band?

9 years ago

Johnny Guitar

Give Steve a chance? Who's Steve? 

9 years ago

TheLotusong

I was not there so can't say for sure but looks like Oks's clapping threatened to throw the guys off beat, so the guy at 2.47 jumped in and picked it up before is disintegrated - beautiful song beat and strumming

10 years ago

Santiago Martinez

Give Peace A Chance - John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band - Toronto

10 years ago

Jason G.

peace

10 years ago

Ray McGrath

Blessed are the peacemakers for the will be called the children of God.

10 years ago

Benja Gamboa

YokoWhat are you doing there? :cJohn For ever

10 years ago

GTown Dave

Ragism, bagism, fagism - John Lennon invented rap. Except his rap has a purpose: Peace.

10 years ago

Edwin Benitez

Dale una oportunidad a la paz.Mensaje que aun no terminamos de comprender.

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10 years ago

Maria de vries

i totally agree with you, john said that the beatles splitted up, because they start to get bored, but they were good friends, they also would splitt without a yoko one...

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

This song (a plea that lives on today) only made it to #14 on the U.S. pop charts in 1969 and made it to #2 in the UK. Give Peace A Chance - John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band - Toronto 1969

10 years ago

MysticSkySpirit

its pretty much just alternating between D and A

10 years ago

Lacrox360

anyone know the chords for the song? greatly appreciated. ☮

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