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A person that is loved so much, one would give up anything to be with them, as sang about in the Barenaked Ladies' first hit, "Be My Yoko Ono" "...I would gladly give up musical genius,
Just to have you as my very own personal Venus. You can be my Yoko Ono, You can follow me wherever I go, Be my (be my) Be my (be my) Be my Yoko One, Ohhh-Oh." |
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Someone precious impossible to hold. The keeper of the wishing well. A rebel but peaceful wind that will make your heart breathe. I’m looking for my Yoko Ono. I wish I could find my Yoko Ono too.
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An influential woman who provided John Lennon with inspiration to write some of his most beautiful live songs, like “I Want You (She’s So Heavy) She is the second half to a love that was so pure, and passionate, even until the end. I want you
You know I want you so bad, babe I want you You know I want you so bad it's driving me mad It's driving me mad (About Yoko Ono) |
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Yoko Ono is considered one of the most important characters in The Beatles history.
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Yoko comes from an affluent and influential Japanese family. It is rumored that Yoko's great grandfather had amassed a fortune of a billion dollars by his assassination in 1921. Yoko studied at the same school as Emporer Hirohito's two sons, where she became heavily interested in the arts. However, she dropped out of Gakushuin University and at the age of 20 she enrolled at Sarah Lawrence College - coincidentally the same college that Linda Eastman, future wife of Paul McCartney attended. Yoko began touring as an artist, and appealed to the artsy upper echelon of New York and Tokyo. (In 2002, Ono wrote that at the time she thought herself avant garde - a real talent, but she now realized that she was a nobody in the scheme of things.) Yoko's had her first child, and second marriage, with Anthony Cox. They traveled playing music, and shooting short films. One of their more memorable works is of the striking of a single match. Another, was their 1966 film 'Buttocks,' in which they traveled to London to film 365 Briton's naked backsides. Notably, a journalist named Hunter Davies was invited down to the shoot, and devoted his column to the story "Oh no, Ono!", which introduced the British Public to the Japanese artist. Notably, Davies went on to write the The Beatles' first authorized biography - spending endless of hours with the band during the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club... |
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Second wife of John Lennon. Often blamed for the break-up of the Beatles when infact she just happened to be there. This is called yoko syndrome no example
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An influential woman who provided John Lennon with inspiration to write some of his most beautiful live songs, like “I Want You (She’s So Heavy) She is the second half to a love that was so pure, and passionate, even until the end. I want you
You know I want you so bad, babe I want you You know I want you so bad it's driving me mad It's driving me mad (About Yoko Ono) |
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John Lennon's second wife who disliked his english family, and his first son, Julian. She had alot of control over John and when he died, she didn't invite John's english family to his funeral, they have no information about what happened to his body. "Yoko Ono is a mean woman"
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