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John Lennon And Yoko Ono: 'Amsterdam' From 'Wedding Album'

Wedding Album, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Peace

Everybody's talking about peace, but nobody's doing anything about it. '
By Citizen Correspondent Yoko Ono , New York
Date Posted: 03/28/08
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20 March 1969: John and Yoko get married and begin their lifelong campaign for Peace. "We decided that if we were going to do anything like get married that we would dedicate it to peace. And during that period, because we are what we are, it evolved that somehow we ended up being responsible to produce peace." (John Lennon, Rolling Stone interview 1971) Reprinted from ImaginePeace.com

John: What we're really doing is sending out a message to the world, mainly to the youth, especially the youth or anybody really that's interested in protesting for peace, or protesting against any forms of violence and we say everybody's getting a bit heavy or bit intellectual about it.

Everybody's talking about peace, but nobody's doing anything about it, except for a few people, and the things like the Grosvenor Square marches in London. The end product of it was just newspaper stories about riots and fighting. And we did the bed event in Amsterdam and the Bag Piece in Vienna just to give people an idea, that there's many ways of protest and this is one of them. And anybody could grow their hair for peace or give up a week of their holiday for peace or sit in a bag for peace, protest against peace anyway, but peacefully.

Because we think that peace is only got by peaceful methods and that to fight the establishment with their own weapons is no good, because they always win and they'd been winning for thousands of years. They know how to play the game 'violence' and it's easier for them when they can recognise you and shoot you. They don't know how to handle humour, and peaceful humour. And that's our message really.

Q: What do you think was the biggest success in history, about 300 years?

John: Haven't a clue.

Yoko: Well, maybe it's still yet to happen, you see. That's why we're trying to do it. In other words, by very, very peaceful methods to bring peace, you know, instead of peace through violence, that's what we're trying to do.


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Re: John Lennon And Yoko Ono: 'Amsterdam' From 'Wedding Album'

By Heather Wallace, March 28, 2008 at 14:45

Yoko personally emailed me to tell me Orato.com could reprint this. Wow...if Yoko really exists, then peace does too.

She always signs off "Lots of love, yoko."

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Hi, Heather! Yes, publish it on your website. Lots of love, yoko

We have published the article in 3 places.
The most important link is the 'IMAGINE PEACE' one.

IMAGINE PEACE (interview WITH AUDIO)
http://www.imaginepeace.com/Wedding.html

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Re: John Lennon And Yoko Ono: 'Amsterdam' From 'Wedding Album'

By Robyn Stubbs, March 28, 2008 at 13:22

Yoko: So let's go back to the future, you know. So that's why we're here.

I love it...

Re: John Lennon And Yoko Ono: 'Amsterdam' From 'Wedding Album'

By luyen, March 28, 2008 at 13:06

The world can definitely need more beatniks and dreamers, it's not so much that the world is war-torn nowadays, but it seems like to me, there isn't the kind of dreaming that the 60s had, dreaming for a better world...it's not that we don't dream, but it seems we dream more about getting stuff nowadays, i find myself feeling nostalgic when I read this story to a time when I was younger and just wished for simpler things, things you couldn't put a dollar value on.

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