New York, 1972
John Lennon and Yoko Ono take the stage at Madison Square Garden. The film is built from footage of two concerts recorded in 1972.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono take the stage at Madison Square Garden. The film is built from footage of two concerts recorded in 1972.
These are the only full live performances by John Lennon after his departure from The Beatles. They are also the last concerts that John Lennon and Yoko Ono give together.
The film consists of recordings of two concerts at Madison Square Garden. The footage follows the course of both evenings, from start to finish.
The setlist includes songs such as ‘New York City’, ‘Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)’, ‘Imagine’ and ‘Mother’. Performances by Yoko Ono are also featured, with songs like ‘Don’t Worry Kyoko’ and ‘Open Your Box’. In addition the recording includes renditions of ‘Come Together’ and ‘Hound Dog’, as well as an encore with guest artists.
During the encore, appearances include Stevie Wonder, Sha Na Na, and Melanie Safka. The film shows both the performances on stage and reactions from the audience.
For this version, the original material has been re-edited and restored. The sound has been remixed for this release.
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