The Bed-ins for Peace were two week-long
nonviolent protests against wars, intended as experimental tests of new ways to promote peace. As the
Vietnam War raged in 1969,
John Lennon and his wife
Yoko Ono held one protest at the
Hilton Hotel in
Amsterdam and one at the
Queen Elizabeth Hotel in
Montreal. The idea is derived from a "
sit-in
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", in which a group of protesters remain seated in front of or within an establishment until they are evicted, arrested, or their requests are met.
The public proceedings were filmed, and later turned into a documentary ''Bed Peace'', which was made available for free on
YouTube in August 2011 by Yoko Ono, as part of her website "Imagine Peace".
Bed-ins
Amsterdam bed-ins
Knowing their March 20, 1969, marriage would be a huge press event, Lennon and Ono decided to use the publicity to promote
world peace. They spent their honeymoon in the presidential suite (Room 702) at the
Amsterdam Hilton Hotel
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for a week between March 25 and 31, inviting the world's press into their hotel room every day between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. After their nonconformist artistic expressions (cf. Bari: 33), such as the nude cover of the ''
Two Virgins'' album, the press were expecting them to be having
sex
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, but instead the couple were just sitting in bed, wearing pyjamas—in Lennon's words "like angels"—talking about peace with signs over their bed reading "Hair Peace" and "Bed Peace". After seven days, they flew to
Vienna, Austria, where they held a
Bagism press conference.
During April 1969, Lennon and Ono sent
acorn
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two seeds), enclosed in a tough, leathery shell, and borne ...
s to the heads of state in various countries around the world in hopes that they would plant them as a symbol of peace. Their marriage ("You can get married in Gibraltar near Spain"), the first bed-in ("Talking in our beds for a week"), the Vienna press conference ("Made a lightning trip to Vienna...The newspapers said..."), and the acorns ("Fifty acorns tied in a sack") were all mentioned in the song "
The Ballad of John and Yoko".
[1967–1970 lyric booklet]
Due to the couple's very public image, the Amsterdam bed-in was greeted by fans, and received a great deal of press coverage. Following the event, when asked if he thought the bed-in had been successful, Lennon became rather frustrated. He insisted that the failure of the press to take the couple seriously was part of what he and Ono wanted: "It's part of our policy not to be taken seriously. Our opposition, whoever they may be, in all manifest forms, don't know how to handle humour. And we are humorous." However, Ono also earned controversy in the Jewish community for claiming during the press conference that Jewish women could've changed Hitler by becoming his girlfriend and sleeping with him for 10 days.
It was acknowledged that some Nazis, including Nazi "First Lady"
Magda Goebbels, had at one point in their lives had Jewish lovers.
Montreal bed-in
Their second bed-in was planned to take place in
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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, but Lennon was not allowed into the U.S. because of his 1968
cannabis conviction. Instead they intended to hold the event in
the Bahamas at the Sheraton Oceanus Hotel, flying there on May 24, 1969, but after spending one night in the heat, they decided to move to Canada. They first landed in Toronto and stayed at the
King Edward Hotel
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. They interviewed with Canadian Immigration and were granted a 10 Day Visitor Status. The choice was between Toronto and Montreal. Since they needed the New York press coverage, they decided to move it to Montreal because of its proximity to New York.
They flew to Montreal on May 26 where they stayed in Rooms 1738, 1740, 1742 and 1744 at the
Queen Elizabeth Hotel. During their seven-day stay, they invited
Timothy Leary,
Tommy Smothers,
Dick Gregory,
Murray the K,
Al Capp
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,
Allen Ginsberg and others, and all but the hostile Capp sang on the peace anthem "
Give Peace a Chance", recorded by
André Perry
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in the hotel room on June 1, 1969. Perry also recorded Lennon and Ono performing Ono's song "
Remember Love" after everyone else had left the room.
The
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation conducted interviews from the hotel room.
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CBC Film The event received mixed reaction from the American press.
In December 1969, Lennon and Ono spread their messages of peace with billboards reading ''"WAR IS OVER! If You Want It – Happy Christmas From John and Yoko"''. These billboards went up in eleven major world cities.
Inspired bed-ins
The bed-in performance has since been re-interpreted and re-used in protests by a number of artists since 1969, most notably
Marijke van Warmerdam
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Biography
Marijke van Warmerdam has been developing a characteristic body of work including film, photography, paintings and sculptures since the 1990’s. She is be ...
with her gallerist Kees van Gelder at the same Amsterdam Hilton in 1992 and the Centre of Attention in 2005 in Miami. A fictional bed-in protest was also featured in a 2006
Viva Voce music video. In 2010 a main Liverpool's centre for the contemporary arts staged a 62-day event, Bed-in at the Blue-coat, which used Lennon & Ono's event as a template for 62 daily performances by artists, activists, community groups and others to do "something for a better world." Ono gave her blessing and sent a video message. The project started on 9 October, on what would have been Lennon's 70th birthday, and ended on 9 December, which marked 30 years since his death.
On September 13, 2018, Ono who was joined by former Beatle
Ringo Starr
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, actor
Jeff Bridges and then-New York City Mayor
Bill de Blasio
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, would participate in a Bed-In which was held at New York City Hall and which focused on promoting support for New York City schools.
In popular culture
A bed-in is in the song "
Don't Look Back in Anger
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" by
Oasis
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. Lead singer
Noel Gallagher sings "I'm gonna start a revolution from my bed / 'Cause you said the brains I had went to my head / step outside, summertime's in bloom". The first two lines, per ''
Revolution in the Head: The Beatles' Records and the Sixties'' (which Noel was reading), were said by Lennon during a taped conversation he had at his room at
The Dakota
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.
In the music video for the
Marcy Playground 1999 song, "
It's Saturday
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", the group finds their way to the bed of Lennon and Ono during their bed-in.
Linkin Park
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members
Chester Bennington and
Mr. Hahn
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imitated the incident in a photograph taken by Greg Watermann in their book ''From the Inside: Linkin Park's Meteora''.
In late 2006,
Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of Californian rock band
Green Day
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and wife Adrienne did a similar bed-in with a poster above their heads saying "Make Love Not War" in Spanish.
On
Lewis Black's ''
Root of All Evil'', comedian Andy Daly exhibits a video clip showing that he has also attempted a bed-in to protest the War in Iraq. Trying to mimic Lennon and Ono's original, he climbs into the bed of an Asian woman, who pepper-sprays him.
Japanese pop duo
Puffy AmiYumi made a homage to the bed-in on the cover of their 2003 album ''
Nice.
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''
American singer
Jhené Aiko
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imitated the image with
Childish Gambino
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of Lennon and Ono in their bed for her single "
Bed Peace" off her 2013 EP ''
Sail Out''.
Commemoration
In 2010, the city of Montreal unveiled a commemorative artwork in
Mount Royal Park commemorating the famous bed-in. The work by
Linda Covit
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Public artworks
In 1994 Covit completed ''Nature Stations'', a public artwork installed at the Cite de la Santé de Laval in Laval, Quebec. The 2002 work ''Circle of ...
and
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*Marie-Claude Bourbonnais, Canadian model
*Marie-Claude Bakkal-Lagarde, French archaeologist
*Marie-Claude Beaud, ...
is entitled ''Give Peace a Chance'' and features the words "give peace a chance" in forty languages.
Montréal et Québec inaugurent l'œuvre 'Give Peace a Chance' sur le mont Royal.
City of Montreal. Accessed October 8, 2010.
See also
* Bagism
* Teach-in
* Sit-in
A sit-in or sit-down is a form of direct action that involves one or more people occupying an area for a protest, often to promote political, social, or economic change. The protestors gather conspicuously in a space or building, refusing to mo ...
* Central Park be-in
In the 1960s, several "be-ins" were held in Central Park, Manhattan, New York City to protest against various issues such as U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and racism.
Background
During the 1960s America was involved in the Vietnam War. Thi ...
* Human Be-In
* Die-in
* List of peace activists
References
External links
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