In Reply to: Re: Yoko Ono ... posted by J on November 29, 2006 at 03:22:51:
In amongst a lot in very interesting stuff I noticed that it seems to be considered Ono had a flair for marketing herself but that until she met Lennon she was obscure. well that seems to me to be a bit contradictory.
Ono performed at the 24 Hour Technicolour Love In in London (people invited on stage to cut her clothes off) and it was at her exhibition in London where she met Lennon.
Trying to historically justify performance art hasn't a hope in hell I would think having worked with various people in that area after giving up on the music business after working with literally all those bands you mentioned bar The Jam.
One thing with that stuff is that it is of the moment. It doesn't generally even record well and film just tends to look like people standing around being bored. Which may or may not have been the case!
MInd going funny from seafood, back tomorrow...
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