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  2. A Toot and a Snore in '74 - Wikipedia

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    A Toot and a Snore in '74 is a bootleg album consisting of the only known recording session in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney played together after the break-up of the Beatles in 1970. First mentioned by Lennon in a 1975 interview, [ 1 ] more details were brought to light in May Pang 's 1983 book, Loving John , and it gained wider ...

  3. Talk:A Toot and a Snore in '74 - Wikipedia

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    Other : Project: Add {{WikiProject The Beatles}} to the talk pages of all Beatles-related articles. Send a newsletter to members, canvas for new members and coordinate tasks. Enter articles assessed as stubs onto this list, also list articles needing cleanup and other work here.

  4. S.I.R. John Winston Ono Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "S.I.R. John Winston Ono Lennon" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( May 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  5. May Pang - Wikipedia

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    At this time, Pang encouraged Lennon to reach out to family and friends. He and Paul McCartney mended fences and played together for the first and only time after the breakup of the Beatles (see A Toot and a Snore in '74). Pang also arranged for Julian Lennon to visit his father for the first time in over two years. [14]

  6. Some Time in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Dave Marsh wrote a mixed review for Creem, stating that "it's not half bad. It may be 49.9% bad, but not half." It may be 49.9% bad, but not half." [ 20 ] The Milwaukee Sentinel declared that John and Yoko had produced "another crude, superficial look at trendy leftist politics and have plunged even further into their endless echo chamber". [ 21 ]

  7. Daytime Nighttime Suffering - Wikipedia

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    According to the book Band on the Run: A History of Paul McCartney & Wings by Garry McGee, the writing of the song was as follows: "When Wings was recording Back to the Egg, Paul had announced to the other band members that if they could come up with a good enough song, it would be recorded and put on B-side of the single.

  8. Liverpool Sound Collage - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Sound Collage is an album by Paul McCartney released in 2000. The album is also credited to the Beatles, Super Furry Animals and Youth; but because McCartney was so heavily involved in its creation, in addition to his production credit, Liverpool Sound Collage is filed under his name.

  9. London Town (Wings album) - Wikipedia

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    The single "With a Little Luck" was released as a lead single from the album on 31 March and became a number 1 hit in the US.[4]: 122 The song "Girlfriend" from the album was subsequently covered by American pop star Michael Jackson on his 1979 album Off the Wall.