Sean Ono Lennon celebrates the legacy and career of his mother Yoko Ono telling firsthand stories and sharing some of her music in this 2 part special.
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SiriusXM - Yoko Ono Tribute hosted by Sean & David Fricke
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Re: SiriusXM - Yoko Ono Tribute hosted by Sean & David Fricke
Thank you very much for this. I have recently developed an expanded interest in Yoko's work, after having re-listened to YO/POB and Fly, and realized that they were not anywhere near as awful as I had been convinced 50 years ago. Actually, they're a lot more listenable than the music of a lot of the more popular acts of the past 35 years (which I shall not name to keep from starting any violent disagreements).
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Re: SiriusXM - Yoko Ono Tribute hosted by Sean & David Fricke
To a point, I agree... even though "toilet" is still my favorite track off FLY... but this little special was better than I thought it would be when I heard it live.thewarpedvinyljunkie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 6:51 pm Thank you very much for this. I have recently developed an expanded interest in Yoko's work, after having re-listened to YO/POB and Fly, and realized that they were not anywhere near as awful as I had been convinced 50 years ago. Actually, they're a lot more listenable than the music of a lot of the more popular acts of the past 35 years (which I shall not name to keep from starting any violent disagreements).
Good stuff.
Re: SiriusXM - Yoko Ono Tribute hosted by Sean & David Fricke
Thanks a lot Tom
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