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Yoko Ono -
01-23-2011, 11:29 AM
Many of us know that Yoko Ono was married to John Lennon.
Here is a little about her. Yoko Ono - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia My japanese friend says that many Japanese are not happy with Yoko Ono. I am uncertain why? Does anyone have any thoughts about Yoko Ono and her influence on John Lennon |
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01-23-2011, 11:40 AM
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01-23-2011, 01:08 PM
It's funny because I know a woman who is named Ono Yoko (Yoko Ono in western name order).
Most people that I've talked to about this (who are Japanese) don't really know who she is. Some people know a little bit, but not enough to like her or dislike her. Some people strangely like her. And some people dislike her just because they know that people dislike her (like beatles fans from England or the US for example). I've even met a singer who dislikes Yoko Ono simply because she married John Lennon (instead of the singer, of course... it was funny because she felt that she almost had it since she is Japanese like Yoko Ono). My wife didn't even know who she was. So we did a little bit of research. In fact, there is a documentary about her on youtube-- YouTube - The Real Yoko Ono (Part 1 of 6) 素顔のジョン&ヨーコ I don't know how much of it is truth, but it was entertaining nonetheless. It is in English and has Japanese subtitles. I know that there is a lot of info about Yoko Ono and John Lennon on the internet... and not knowing either one of them personally I have no idea what is truth and what is not. I think that John Lennon certainly made a choice as a man to be with her-- so a lot of the blame that gets put on her seems to be a little unfair. Just in case you're not familiar with the situation, a lot of Beatles fans blame her for the break up of the Beatles. I personally think it was more than that (particularly their manager's (Brian Epstein) death. She certainly didn't help the situation though. As Ghap said this is an argument that has and will go on forever. Personally, I don't like a lot of her music... but I think it's interesting to note that the two of them made some very experimental music that I guess could be classified as 'noise rock' or 'noise' or whatever they call it now days. While I think her musical contributions had no place within the Beatles, out of context there was some interesting stuff here or there (although I can't stress enough that I don't like it). |
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01-23-2011, 06:33 PM
My mild dislike for Yoko Ono stems from that I genuinely don't like her art or music and she seems pretty up herself. On a much more petty basis the worst teacher I ever had shared the same name (one broke up bands, the other broke up whole university departments) and dear god, if I ever have to read that damn Genki chapter about her stupid life ONE MORE TIME, heads are gonna roll. Or you know, being British, there will be silent disapproving seething from the back of the room.
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01-24-2011, 09:17 AM
ryzorian-- so what-- Beatles music wil be played for ever-- just because it was a wee while ago-- I take it you are not into history anything before yOu were born |
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