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February 15, 2017: #ShePersisted. A Tribute to Yoko Ono
Collaborations with John Lennon from the sixties and seventies, ear-bending tracks from her solo albums (some still out of print, some recently reissued), samples, covers, and tributes from around the world.
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Music behind DJ: Bodega Pop |
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Bodega Pop Live |
2017 |
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Opsybug |
For Yoko Ono
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The Mega Wolf Ticket | 2015 | 0:04:25 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)
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Fly | 1971 | 0:07:06 (Pop‑up) | |
Stephen Emmer + Tony Visconti + Kazu Makino |
LIsten, the Snow Is Falling (Part 2)
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Recitement | 2015 | 0:11:51 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono + tUnE-yArDs |
Warrior Woman
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Yes, I'm a Witch, Too | 2016 | 0:16:22 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono vs. Skrillex |
Mashup
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YouTube video | 2012 | 0:18:13 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
Wood Piece
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Live at Epiphany Episcopal Church | 2010 | 0:21:24 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: Graveyard Drug Party |
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Paint Your Teeth |
2013 |
0:25:35 (Pop‑up) |
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono |
I'm Moving On
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Milk and Honey | 1984 | 0:32:02 (Pop‑up) | |
Doomsday Student |
Yoko Ono's Nightmare
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A Self-Help Tragedy | 2016 | 0:33:15 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono + Spiritualized |
Walking on Thin Ice
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Yes, I'm a Witch | 2007 | 0:35:41 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono + Kim Gordon + Thurston Moore |
I Missed You Listening
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Yokokimthurston | 2012 | 0:41:08 (Pop‑up) | |
John Lennon & Yoko Ono |
Kiss Kiss Kiss
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Double Fantasy | 1980 | 0:50:29 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: Key of Solomon |
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Exile |
2014 |
0:53:14 (Pop‑up) |
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono |
Remember Love
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Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins | 1969 | 0:57:38 (Pop‑up) | |
of Montreal |
I Felt Like Smashing My Face in a Clear Glass Window
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The Bird Who Continues to Eat the Rabbit's Flower | 2006 | 1:01:28 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band |
Ask the Elephant!
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Between My Head and the Sky | 2009 | 1:04:59 (Pop‑up) | |
FM33 |
Yoko Ono
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V. | 2015 | 1:08:20 (Pop‑up) | |
B-52's |
Don't Worry
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Whammy! | 1983 | On initial pressing only; removed for subsequent pressings | 1:11:58 (Pop‑up) |
RZA + Yoko Ono |
Greenfield Morning / Seed of Joy / Life Is a Struggle
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RZA & Yoko | 2013 | 1:15:13 (Pop‑up) | |
Flacido Domingo |
I Shit Art, Yoko Ono!
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U're a Fooken Jerk! | 2014 | 1:23:09 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: The Japanese-Lovers |
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The Basement Tape |
2010 |
1:26:02 (Pop‑up) |
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono |
Cambridge 1969
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Unfinished Music No.2: Life with the Lions | 1969 | 1:32:03 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
Spec of Dust
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It's Alright (I See Rainbows) | 1982 | 1:57:53 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: Yoko Ono |
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Open Your Box |
2007 |
2:01:19 (Pop‑up) |
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John Lennon & Yoko Ono |
Born in a Prison
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Sometime in New York City | 1973 | 2:05:19 (Pop‑up) | |
Marineville |
Yoko Ono
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Ready for the Dance | 2001 | 2:08:40 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
Why
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Plastic Ono Band | 1970 | 2:22:23 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: Rumcaic |
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Öko Ono EP |
2013 |
2:27:54 (Pop‑up) |
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Yoko Ono |
I Learned to Stutter - Coffin Car
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Feeling the Space | 1973 | 2:31:29 (Pop‑up) | |
Lucas Rodrigues |
Rooftop Concert (Yoko Ono)
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Eventual Rasura | 2016 | 2:37:53 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
No, No, No
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Season of Glass | 1982 | 2:40:31 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono + Cibo Matto |
Yes, I'm Your Angel
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Yes, I'm a Witch, Too | 2016 | 2:43:06 (Pop‑up) | |
Rod Webber |
Yoko Ono Knows
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Incandescent | 2014 | 2:46:21 (Pop‑up) | |
Yoko Ono |
What Did I Do!
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Approximately Infinite Universe | 1973 | 2:49:04 (Pop‑up) | |
Xberg Baboons |
Hey Yoko Ono
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2012 | 2:53:38 (Pop‑up) | ||
Yoko Ono |
I Love You, Earth
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Starpeace | 1985 | 2:56:32 (Pop‑up) | |
Music behind DJ: Catrina Paslaru |
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Hei La Bodega - Carnaval! |
2000 |
2:59:10 (Pop‑up) |
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...& I listen to Beatle-themed podcasts by highly knowledgeable, even fun people
...& still - the Anti-Yoko narrowmlndness & antipathy is thick among them quite often.
I dunno - being a Lennon worshipper (why mince words?) - maybe I just gave more credence to his judgement - & - or - my bent is simply I'm more open to the Free & the Avant-Garde...
And Yoko is a genius for the ages, not one step back
Oh, thank you! Such a killer tune, Kiss...
Somehow related, I'm just now examining a new book, "Le droit face aux ondes électromagnétiques." Roughly, The Law of Electromagnetic Waves.
sheesh, sorry
On the other hand - I never got around to collecting & owning Ono, & in this sense a lot of it is still hearsay to me & I'm still under-exposed & -informed in terms of details...
she was singled out more because she was a woman, and she got heard whereas most avant-garde artists nobody heard
John Tchicai – saxophone
John Stevens – percussion
Mal Evans – watch
Yoko Ono, the Japanese wife of John Lennon, is showcased in a long vocal performance on the first side of this disk in a number titled "Cambridge 1969." It sounds very oriental and is unmistakably monotonous. It's not clear what she is wailing about since her utterance consists of one unbroken syllable running in various octaves and rhythms for over 25 minutes. On the second side, Miss [sic!] Ono is featured on a more tender, free-form ballad, "No Bed for Beatle John," which is also not destined for the charts. There is also a rhythmic piece, "Baby's Heartbeat," which could be clinically authentic. One number is without sound, which may be the most listenable thing in the set, even if it reminds of John Cage.
Yoko Ono uses dance movement, voice and instruments in a program fruitily titled "A Grapefruit in the World of Park," "A Piece for Strawberries and Violin" and others Nov. 24 6:00 p.m. at Carnegie Recital Hall...