John Lennon and Yoko One recording Give Peace a Chance. Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal - 1969.
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John Lennon and Yoko One recording Give Peace a Chance. Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal - 1969.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono in Bed-In in Amsterdam reading an article about them, March of 1969.
In May and June 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal to host a bed-in.The bed-in saw the recording of a hit song and became an iconic part of the late-1960s.
When quizzed about the peace intentions of the other Beatles. John said that "George is also an active pacifist, but is not as big a show-off as I am. He has to do his own thing for peace." Paul, on the other hand is "an intellectual pacifist. He talks about it." "Ringo," said John, smiling, "lives peace."
Eight Days in Montreal with John and Yoko By Gail Renard and Thomas Schnurmacher Beatle Book Monthly #73
John Lennon drawing his signature on the Give Peace A Chance acoustic.
Courtesy of Yoko Ono Lennon.
John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the first day of their Amsterdam Bed-In (March 25, 1969)
cit. in Maggie Nelson - The Art of Cruelty
..with Kyoko