Posted on 12/02/2013 8:22:47 PM PST by Morgana
FULL TITLE: 'I felt I was on trial for murdering the Beatles': Yoko says fans wrongly convicted her for 40 years
Yoko Ono has told how being blamed for The Beatles split made her feel like she was on trial for murder.
She said: It feels like I was accused of something that I didnt do, which was breaking up The Beatles. Its like youre accused of murder and youre in prison and you cant get out.
Since the Fab Four broke up in 1970, Miss Ono has been blamed by many fans for their demise because she was in a relationship with John Lennon.
The couple moved to New York a year later so they could work more closely on the burgeoning peace movement. Lennon was shot dead in 1981.
In an interview with a US magazine, Ono reflected on the years since the band broke and added the allegation left her feeling that she wasnt valued by people and that the only way to cope was to take the hatred directed at her and turn it around into love.
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Hmmm...why did that make me think of poor Chekov?
Heh, funny comment there. As conservatives, we care about making money but we want to produce quality as well.
Liberals care about making money too, but if someone like Miley Cyrus or Yoko Ono make money by being frauds and preying off the stupidity and ignorance of their fellow liberals, that is even sweeter for them!
Here’s Yoko ruining a duet by John Lennon and Chuck Berry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9kgu71d81U
Hate it..
George was awfully nice to lend him "It Don't Come Easy", the best solo Beatle song of all.
Hard to beat the four albums starting with Beggar's Banquet and ending with Exile.
"What's yellow, ugly, and sleeps alone?"
Mark David Chapman won’t go to Hell for killing John Lennon, he’s going to Hell for not killing Yoko.
Better watch out for dain bramage.
The lizard looks like Ricardo Montalban?
I’ll give him his due on this: Abbey Road, side 2.
“Maybe I’m Amazed” isn’t a bad song, either. Fine for classic rock radio fare.
I just always thought he was the least interesting of the four. I wish there’d been more George, less Paul.
I don’t think I know any of Ringo’s solo stuff. I was just referring to the settled science of Paul sucking.
The Wilburys were a cool project. Probably the most impressive “supergroup” ever put together.
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