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Its gotta be TOUCH ME which I first had on a 45 in the 80s and I remember listening to it at my cousins house.... A few months ago I found another 45 of it :)
Quite strange indeed....Its nice having it again in analogue! www.tinyurl.com/yc97xzy4 |
Uhm, all of them?
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Yeah, she can be annoying, but occasionally, she can come up with something listenable
WARNING: close your eyes while listening :D |
^ Of course your warning guaranteed that I'd watch the video, rubber soul. It wasn't as offensive as I'd hoped, but has some embarrassing moments it's true.
I vaguely remember Yoko's unusual screeching style, which was treated as a joke by many when she started out as a singer, but by the time that Double Fantasy came out, she had mellowed and public taste had caught up with her style: I for one quite liked her contributions to that album. But sorry, OP, they are the opposite of her strangest:- |
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God damn she has no ass! John on the other hand...
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That's what She Said She Said.
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Thank you everyone for your entries :)
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I wanted to find the clip of Yoko sitting onstage covered in a blanket, doing her hallmark Wasabi banshee cattle call noises. But instead I found a video of John & Yoko onstage with Chuck Berry. This is such a train wreck. The English and American accents clash. Yoko drive the final nail in the coffin when she steps up to the mic and does her impersonation a ray gun. Lennon thought she was genius on par with Paul McCartney!? I guess Love is not only blind, love is deaf too. :rolleyes:
Chuck Berry & (John Lennon and Yoko Ono) - Memphis Tennessee |
^ Ah yes, the one where Chuck Berry's eyes pop out. Yoko was in rare form on that day :laughing:
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