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yoko
ono: yes box released on june 11th 2004 Released
on June 11th 2004 by Bakhåll: "This box contains chosen samples of
the artworks of the (YES Yoko Ono) exhibition together
with Yoko's own commentary. The box contains the following items:1.
SOUL GOT OUT OF THE BOX - a 32 page booklet presenting some of the artworks from
the exhibition. 2. INTERVIEW CD - a CD with a recorded interview
with Yoko Ono giving her inner thoughts on many of her artworks. The interview
was conducted by Bakhall's publisher Orjan Gerhardsson in Yoko's home in New York
on February 28, 2003. Playing time: 18 minutes 13 seconds. 3.
SONG CD - a CD with two songs from Yoko's album Blueprint For A Sunrise: "It's
Time For action" and "I'm Not Getting Enough". Playing time: 7
minutes 30 seconds. 4. A CARD WITH A HOLE - ... with the
text "A hole to see the sky through" - a replica of Yoko Ono's artwork
from 1964."
beulah:
let me count the ways to be remixed The Boston Globe (June 4th 2004):
"She's an amazing artist," Miles Kurosky says. "She was one half
[with John Lennon] of one of the great love affairs. She represents strength and
risk and change and passion." Turns out the feeling is mutual. "I think
it's great," says Ono, via e-mail, who invited Beulah to remix "Let
Me Count the Ways" from "Milk and Honey" after hearing their album." "not
just any immigration case" by leon wildes Immigration Daily:
"I received a call in mid-January 1972 from Alan Kahn, who had been a classmate
of mine at law school. He was house counsel to Apple Records--the recording company
used by the Beatles and John Lennon. Kahn said, "Leon, I think that you'll
have a very interesting day if you have some time. We have real heavyweights here,
John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, who have some immigration problems, and I
thought of calling you." What he didn't tell me was that he probably had
called a number of other immigration lawyers, because when I met John Lennon and
Yoko Ono later that day, their questions were so informed that it was quite clear
that I wasn't the first lawyer being consulted. I'm embarrassed to say that I
said, "Alan, tell me, who is John Lennon?" He said, "Leon, never
admit that you asked me that question." when
john met yoko, zen met rock n roll
KlausEngelhorn22: "The cinema-première
of Imagine IMAGINE (A film by Frederick Baker) on Thursday, June 3, 2004, 8:30
p.m. at FILMCASINO, Margartenstraße
78, A-1050 Vienna, Austria. "Bag-in" with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
alias Bob Hewis and Ka Rudorfer DJ: Roedelius (composed together with the Fratelli
Brothers the original music for Imagine IMAGINE) Official start of the film at
Filmcasino: June 4, 2004." (This film has been previously televised by BBC2,
and it's about John Lennon's song Imagine and what it means to the world)
photo
exhibit celebrates john&yoko's bed-in for peace CBC News (May 26th
2004): "In May 1969, Life magazine assigned a young photographer to cover
John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Bed-in for Peace. Gerry Deiter spent more than a week
snapping pictures of the couple and the "controlled chaos" around them.
This week, on the 35th anniversary of the famous event, a
simultaneous exhibit of Deiter's work goes on display in Montreal and Vancouver."

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