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Release Date: 2004
Order No.:
Country: USA?
sound: excellent Stereo

Label: Westwood One
Disc One Disc Two
Program 088-19
Broadcast the week of 2 May 88

  1. Segment I: "Sgt. Pepper"
  2. Good Morning, Good Morning (demo)
  3. Good Morning, Good Morning – The Beatles
  4. Segment 2: 1968 marijuana bust
  5. Dr. Robert – The Beatles
  6. I've GotA Feeling (demo)
  7. Everybody's Got Something to
    Hide Except for Me and My Monkey (demo)
  8. Cleanup Time (outtake)
  9. Segment 3: blues
  10. I'm A Man
  11. Brown-Eyed Handsome Man
  12. John's father
  13. Mother/That's My Life – Freddie Lennon
  14. Segment 5: more sea ditties and songs
  15. 'Twas a Night Like Ethel Merman
  16. Beyond the Sea/Blue Moon/Young Love

All songs performed by John Lennon, unless otherwise noted.
"The Lost Lennon Tapes" is a presentation ofthe Westwood
One Radio Network, in association with the John Lennon estate.
Written and produced by Stephen Peeples. Narrated by Elliot Mintz.

Show 088-20
Broadcast the week of 9 May 88
  1. Segment I: move to NewYorl< City
  2. Power to the People (alternate)
  3. Segment 2: free John Sinclair
  4. Rally to free John Sinclair
  5. Attica State
  6. Luck of the Irish
  7. John Sinclair
  8. Segment 3: John Sinclair free
  9. Lennon post-release phone call
  10. Pope Smokes Dope – David Peel &
    The Lower East Side
  11. Segment 4: aborted Rock R Radical tour
  12. Going to San Diego – Allen Ginsburg with Bob Dylan
  13. Revolution (alternate) – The Beatles
  14. Segment 4: Nixon showdown
  15. Give Me Some Truth (partial)






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