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John Lennon\"Give Peace a Chance\"
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Uncirculated Commemoration Coin
Depicts the Late Great John Winston Lennon with the words \"John Lennon\" and the years of his life \"1940 - 1980\" it aslo has his image and signature
The back has a Rainbow, Peace Sign and the words \"Give Peace a Chance\"The coin is 40mm in diameter, weighs about 1 oz.Complete with Airtight Plastic Case HolderIn Excellent Condition
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If John Lennon had only been one of the four members of the Beatles, his artistic immortality would already have been assured. The so-called “smart Beatle,” he brought a penetrating intelligence and a stinging wit both to the band’s music and its self-presentation. But in such songs as “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown),” “Rain” and “In My Life,” he also marshaled gorgeous melodies to evoke a sophisticated, dreamlike world-weariness well beyond his years. Such work suggested not merely a profound musical and literary sensibility – a genius, in short — but a vision of life that was simultaneously reflective, utopian and poignantly realistic.While in the Beatles, Lennon displayed an outspokenness that immersed the band in controversy and helped redefine the rules of acceptable behavior for rock stars. He famously remarked in 1965 that the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” – a statement that was more an observation than a boast, but that resulted in the band’s records being burned and removed from radio station playlists in the U.S. He criticized America’s involvement in Vietnam, and, as the Sixties progressed, he became an increasingly important symbol of the burgeoning counterculture.But it was only after the breakup of the Beatles in 1970 that the figure the world now recognizes as “John Lennon” truly came into being. Whether he was engaging in social activism; giving long, passionate interviews that, once again, broadened the nature of public discourse for artists; defining a new life as a self-described “househusband;” or writing and recording songs, Lennon came to view his life as a work of art in which every act shimmered with potential meaning for the world at large. It was a Messianic attitude, to be sure, but one that was tempered by an innate inclusiveness and generosity. If he saw himself as larger than life, he also yearned for a world in which his ego managed at once to absorb everyone else and dissolve all differences among people, leaving a Zen-like tranquility and calm. “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one,” he sang in “Imagine,” which has become his best-known song and an international anthem of peace. “I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will live as one.”Such imagery, coupled with the tragedy of his murder in 1980, has often led to Lennon’s being sentimentalized as a gentle prince of peace gazing off into the distance at an Eden only he could see. In fact, he was a far more complex and difficult person, which, in part, accounts for the world’s endless fascination with him. Plastic Ono Band (1970), the first solo album he made after leaving the Beatles, alternates songs that are so emotionally raw that to this day they are difficult to listen to with songs of extraordinary beauty and simplicity. Gripped by his immersion in primal-scream therapy, which encouraged its practitioners to re-experience their most profound psychic injuries, Lennon sought in such songs as “Mother” and “God” to confront and strip away the traumas that had afflicted his life since childhood.And those traumas were considerable. Lennon’s mother, Julia, drifted in and out of his life during his childhood in Liverpool – he was raised by Julia’s sister Mimi and Mimi’s husband, George – and then died in a car accident when Lennon was seventeen. His father was similarly absent, essentially walking out on the family when John was an infant. He disappeared for good when Lennon was five, only to return after his son had become famous as a member of the Beatles. Consequently, Lennon struggled with fears of abandonment his entire life. When he repeatedly cries, “Mama, don’t go/Daddy come home,” in “Mother,” it’s less a performance than a scarifying brand of therapeutic performance art. And in that regard, as well as many others, it revealed the influence of Yoko Ono, whom Lennon had married in 1969, leaving his first wife, Cynthia, and their son Julian in order to do so.The minimalist sound of Plastic Ono Band was significant too. Lennon had come to associate the elaborate musical arrangements of much of the Beatles’ later work with Paul McCartney and George Martin, and he consciously set out to purge those elements from his own work. Co-producing with Ono and the legendary Phil Spector, he built a sonic Environment that could not have been more basic – guitar, bass, drums, the occasional piano — whatever was essential and absolutely nothing more. Lyrically, he turned away from the psychedelic flights and Joycean wordplay of such songs as “I Am the Walrus” and “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” – as well as his books, In His Own Write and A Spaniard in the Works — and toward a style in which unadorned, elemental speech gathered poetic force through its very directness.On his next album, Imagine (1971), Lennon felt confident enough to reintroduce some melodic elements reminiscent of the Beatles into his songs. Working again with Ono and Spector, he retains the eloquent plainspokenness of Plastic Ono Band, but allows textural elements such as strings, to create more of a sense of beauty. The album’s title track alone ensured its historical importance; it is a call to idealism that has provided solace and inspiration at every moment of social and humanitarian crisis since it was written.From there Lennon turned to a style that was a sort of journalistic agit-prop. Sometime In New York City (1972) is as outward-looking and blunt as Imagine was, for the most part, soft-focused and otherworldly. As its title suggests, the album reflects Lennon’s immersion in the drama and noise of the city to which he had moved with Yoko Ono. And as its cover art suggests, the album is something like a newspaper – a report from the radical frontlines on the political upheavals of the day. His activism would create enormous problems for Lennon, however. The Nixon administration, paranoid about the possibility that a former Beatle might become a potent leader and recruiting tool of the anti-war movement, attempted to have Lennon deported. Years of legal battles ensued before Lennon finally was awarded his green card in 1976.Lennon’s political struggles unfortunately found their match in his personal life. He and Ono split up in the fall of 1973, shortly before the release of his album, Mind Games. He moved to Los Angeles and later described the eighteen months he spent separated from Ono as his “lost weekend,” a period of wild indulgence and artistic drift. Like Mind Games, the albums he made during this period, Walls and Bridges (1974) and Rock N Roll (1975), are the expressions of a major artist seeking, with mixed results, to recover his voice. None of them lack charm, and their high points include the lovely title track of Mind Games; Walls and Bridges’ “Whatever Gets You Through the Night,” a rollicking duet with Elton John that gave Lennon his first number-one single as a solo artist; and the sweet nostalgia of Rock N Roll, a covers album that was Lennon’s tribute to the musical pioneers of his youth. But none of those albums rank among his greatest work.In 1975, Lennon reunited with Ono, and their son Sean was born later that year. For the next five years, Lennon withdrew from public life, and his family became his focus. Then, in 1980, he and Ono returned to the studio to work on Double Fantasy, a hymn to their life together with Sean. The couple was plotting a full-fledged comeback – doing major interviews to support the album’s release, recording new songs for a follow-up, planning a tour. Then, shockingly, Lennon was shot to death outside the apartment building where he and Ono lived on the night of December 8, 1980.John Lennon SongsA Aisumasen (I\'m Sorry)
Amsterdam (John Lennon and Yoko Ono song)
Angela (John Lennon and Yoko Ono song)
Au (song)B Baby\'s Heartbeat
Be-Bop-A-Lula
Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
Beef Jerky (John Lennon song)
Bless You (John Lennon song)
Borrowed Time (John Lennon song)
Bring on the Lucie (Freeda Peeple)C Cambridge 1969
Cleanup Time
Cold Turkey
Crippled InsideD Dear John (John Lennon song)
Dear Yoko
Don\'t Be CruelE Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves HimF (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess
Free as a BirdG Gimme Some Truth
Give Peace a Chance
God (John Lennon song)
Going Down on Love
The Great Wok
Grow Old with MeH Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
Help Me to Help Myself
Here We Go Again (John Lennon song)
Hold On (John Lennon song)
How Do You Sleep? (John Lennon song)
How? (song)I I Don\'t Wanna Face It
I Don\'t Want to Be a Soldier
I cont. I Found Out
I Know (I Know)
I\'m Losing You (John Lennon song)
I\'m Stepping Out
I\'m the Greatest
Imagine (John Lennon song)
India, India
Instant Karma!
Isolation (John Lennon song)
It\'s Real (song)
It\'s So HardJ Jamrag (song)
Jealous Guy
John & Yoko
John Sinclair (song)
(Just Like) Starting OverL Life Begins at 40
Look at Me (John Lennon song)
Love (John Lennon song)
The Luck of the Irish (song)M Meat City
Mind Games (song)
Mother (John Lennon song)
Move Over Ms. L
Mr. Hyde\'s Gone (Don\'t Be Afraid)
Mucho Mungo
Mulberry (song)
My Life (John Lennon song)
My Mummy\'s DeadN New York City (John Lennon and Yoko Ono song)
No Bed for Beatle John
Nobody Loves You (When You\'re Down and Out)
Nobody Told Me
Now and Then (John Lennon song)
Number 9 Dream
N cont. Nutopian International AnthemO Oh My Love
Oh Yoko!
Old Dirt Road
One Day (At a Time)
Only People (song)
Out the BlueP Power to the People (song)R Radio Play (song)
Real Love (Beatles song)
Remember (John Lennon song)
Rip It Up (Little Richard song)
The Rishi Kesh Song
Rock and Roll PeopleS Scared (song)
Scumbag (song)
Serve Yourself
Song For John
Stand by Me (song)
Steel and Glass
Stranger\'s Room
Surprise, Surprise (Sweet Bird of Paradox)T Tight A$
Two Minutes Silence (song)
Two VirginsW Watching the Wheels
Well Well Well (John Lennon song)
What You Got (John Lennon song)
Whatever Gets You thru the Night
Whole Lotta Shakin\' Goin\' On
Woman (John Lennon song)
Woman Is the Nigger of the World
Working Class HeroY Ya Ya
You Are Here (song)John Ono Lennon, MBE, born John Winston Lennon; (9 October 1940 – 8 December 1980), was an English musician, singer and songwriter who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the rock band the Beatles, the most commercially successful band in the history of popular music. With Paul McCartney, he formed a songwriting partnership that is one of the most celebrated of the 20th century.Born and raised in Liverpool, as a teenager Lennon became involved in the skiffle craze; his first band, the Quarrymen, evolved into the Beatles in 1960. When the group disbanded in 1970, Lennon embarked on a solo career that produced the critically acclaimed albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band and Imagine, and iconic songs such as \"Give Peace a Chance\" and \"Working Class Hero\". After his marriage to Yoko Ono in 1969, he changed his name to John Ono Lennon. Lennon disengaged himself from the music business in 1975 to raise his infant son Sean, but re-emerged with Ono in 1980 with the new album Double Fantasy. He was murdered three weeks after its release.Lennon revealed a rebellious nature and acerbic wit in his music, writing, drawings, on film and in interviews. Controversial through his political and peace activism, he moved to Manhattan in 1971, where his criticism of the Vietnam War resulted in a lengthy attempt by Richard Nixon\'s administration to deport him, while some of his songs were adopted as anthems by the anti-war movement and the larger counterculture.As of 2012, Lennon\'s solo album sales in the United States exceeded 14 million and, as writer, co-writer or performer, he is responsible for 25 number-one singles on the US Hot 100 chart. In 2002, a BBC poll on the 100 Greatest Britons voted him eighth and, in 2008, Rolling Stone ranked him the fifth-greatest singer of all time. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.Born John Winston Lennon
9 October 1940
Liverpool, England
Died 8 December 1980 (aged 40)
New York, New York, United States
Cause of death
Murder by shooting
Occupation Musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, artist, writer, actor, activist
Years active 1957–75, 1980
Spouse(s) Cynthia Lennon (1962–1968)
Yoko Ono (1969–1980)Children Julian Lennon
Sean LennonMusical career
Genres Rock, pop, experimental
Instruments Vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica, bass guitar
Labels Parlophone, Capitol, Apple, Geffen, Polydor
Associated acts The Quarrymen, the Beatles, Plastic Ono Band, the Dirty Mac, Yoko Ono, David Bowie, Elton John
Notable instruments Rickenbacker 325
Epiphone Casino
Gibson J-160E
MellotronJohn Lennon
Studio albums John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
Imagine
Mind Games
Walls and Bridges
Rock \'n\' Rollwith Yoko Ono Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions
Wedding Album
Some Time in New York City
Double Fantasy
Milk and HoneyLive albums Live Peace in Toronto 1969
Live Jam
Live in New York CityCompilations Shaved Fish
The John Lennon Collection
Menlove Ave.
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon
Wonsaponatime
Instant Karma: All-Time Greatest Hits
Acoustic
Peace, Love & Truth
Working Class Hero: The Definitive Lennon
Power to the People: The HitsBox sets Lennon
John Lennon Anthology
John Lennon Signature Box
Gimme Some TruthBooks In His Own Write
A Spaniard in the Works
Skywriting by Word of MouthFilms Beatles films
How I Won the War (1967)
Two Virgins (1968)
No. 5 (1968)
Honeymoon (1969)
Rape (1969)
Freedom (1970)
Fly (1970)
Legs (1970)
Apotheosis (1970)
Erection (1971)
Sweet Toronto (1971)
Imagine (1972)
Dynamite Chicken (1972)
Oh! Calcutta! (1972)
John and Yoko: A Love Story (1985)
Imagine: John Lennon (1988)
Gimme Some Truth: The Making of John Lennon\'s Imagine Album (2000)
Two of Us (2000)
In His Life: The John Lennon Story (2000)
The U.S. vs. John Lennon (2006)
The Killing of John Lennon (2006)
Chapter 27 (2007)
I Met the Walrus (2007)
Nowhere Boy (2009)
Lennon Naked (2010)
LENNONYC (2010)Family Alfred Lennon (father)
Julia Lennon (mother)
Mimi Smith (aunt)
George Smith (uncle)
Julia Baird (half-sister)
Jacqueline Dykins (half-sister)
Cynthia Lennon (1st wife)
Julian Lennon (1st son)
Yoko Ono (2nd wife)
Sean Lennon (2nd son)Related
People/artists The Beatles
The Dirty Mac
May Pang
Harry Nilsson
John Sinclair
Rosaura Lopez
Frederic Seaman
Plastic Ono Band
Mark David ChapmanAlbums Pussy Cats
Roots: John Lennon Sings The Great Rock & Roll Hits
A Toot and a Snore in \'74
Imagine: John Lennon
Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon
S.I.R. John Winston Ono Lennon
The U.S. vs. John Lennon
Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur
The 30th Annual John Lennon Tribute: Live from the Beacon Theatre, NYCSongs \"That\'s My Life (My Love And My Home)\"
\"The Immigrant\"
\"All Those Years Ago\"
\"Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny)\"
\"Here Today\"
\"Life Is Real (Song for Lennon)\"
\"Roll On John\"Other media Marx & Lennon: The Parallel Sayings
The Lost Lennon Tapes
Toronto Rock and Roll Revival
Come Together: A Night for John Lennon\'s Words and Music (concert)
Lennon (musical)
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon (DVD)
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll CircusArticles Assassination
251 Menlove Avenue
Bagism
Bed-In
Discography
Nutopia
Lennon–McCartney
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
More popular than Jesus
John Lennon Museum
John Lennon\'s musical instruments
Songwriting Contest
The Dakota
Strawberry Fields
John Lennon Peace Monument
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Eric Griffiths (1956–1958)
Paul McCartney (1957–1970)
George Harrison (1958–1970)
Ken Brown (1959–1960)
Stu Sutcliffe (1960–1961)
Chas Newby (December 1960)Pianists John \"Duff\" Lowe (1958)
Billy Preston (1969)Drummers Colin Hanton (1956–1959)
Tommy Moore (1960)
Pete Best (1960–1962)
Ringo Starr (1962–1970)
Andy White (August 1962)
Jimmie Nicol (1964)Tea-chest bassists Ivan Vaughan (1956)
Nigel Walley (1956–1957)
Len Garry (1957)Washboardists Peter Shotton (1956–1957)


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