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John Lennon

Live Performances by John Lennon in 1975

John Lennon Performs 'Imagine' Live (1975)

January 1, 1975 | Video Length: 3:01
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  • On January 1, 1975, John Lennon performed "Imagine" live, during a period that marked a significant phase in his artistic journey. This performance to... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 1975, John Lennon performed "Imagine" live, during a period that marked a significant phase in his artistic journey. This performance took place shortly after the release of his album "Walls and Bridges" in September 1974, which showcased his introspective songwriting and incorporated elements of rock and pop. Additionally, this live rendition came just before the release of "Rock 'n' Roll" in 1975, an album focusing on classic rock covers. Notably, this performance was linked to a televised event, emphasizing Lennon's commitment to artistic expression and social commentary. It also heralded a brief return to the public eye after a hiatus from music, as he had spent a considerable amount of time away from the spotlight to focus on family and personal life. Lennon's dedication to peace and political activism continued to resonate in his performances, notably during this live rendition of "Imagine," a song synonymous with his message of hope and unity.

17th GRAMMYs: Paul Simon and John Lennon Present Record Of The Year

GRAMMY Museum
Los Angeles, CA, United States

February 24, 1975 | Video Length: 4:11
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  • In February 1975, at the 17th Grammy Awards, John Lennon was still riding on the success of his mid-1970s solo career, having released the album "Wall... Read Full Description >

    In February 1975, at the 17th Grammy Awards, John Lennon was still riding on the success of his mid-1970s solo career, having released the album "Walls and Bridges" in 1974. This album featured hits like "Whatever Gets You Thru the Night," which had reached number one on the charts, marking a significant comeback for Lennon after a period of relative quiet in his solo work following his departure from The Beatles. Notably, during this event, Lennon co-presented the award for Record of the Year with Paul Simon, highlighting his prominent place in the music industry alongside contemporaries. The unveiling of the "John Lennon, Songwriter" exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum further underscores his enduring legacy and influence in music, as it was part of the celebrations marking his 70th birthday, reflecting both his cultural impact and the appreciation of his songwriting genius.