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The sift IS ready for this kind of terrible
>> ^peggedbea:
does his necklace say "norm"?
It say's "Nora", the name of his girlfriend later wife who actually destroyed the band in a yoko ono kind of way. Although this really is terrible, Dieter Bohlen (the blonde one) is among the most successful producers ever (he sold more than 150mio records). I don't like him, especially since you cannot avoid him on german tv these days, but i do respect his career.
THE GREATEST BEATLES COVER EVER!!!
I'm currently bracing for the millions of Yoko Ono references that are sure to be made.
George Harrison: Something
Tags for this video have been changed from 'quiet, awesome, beatle, 1969' to 'quiet, awesome, beatle, beatles, yoko ono, 1969, 60s, love, smile' - edited by Eklek
Walk It Out!!!
Dude, I coulda swore she was Yoko Ono
Walk It Out!!!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'dance, awesome, rap, Unk, yoko, ono' to 'dance, awesome, rap, Unk, gwen, verdon' - edited by legacy0100
Walk It Out!!!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'dance, awesome, rap, Unk' to 'dance, awesome, rap, Unk, yoko, ono' - edited by legacy0100
castles (Member Profile)
Thanks for the info.
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"The Holy Mountain" was a surrealist film from the 70's that was partly funded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono and single handedly started the midnight movie phenomenon in the United States. The trailer really isn't the best representation of the movie, but a lot of the unbelievable imagery in it still carries over.
In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
*nochannel *terrible *wtf *obscure *cinema *vintage
What the fuck was going on there? Anybody ever seen, nay HEARD of this?
Holy Mountain 1973 Original Trailer
"The Holy Mountain" was a surrealist film from the 70's that was partly funded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono and single handedly started the midnight movie phenomenon in the United States. The trailer really isn't the best representation of the movie, but a lot of the unbelievable imagery in it still carries over.
MarineGunrock (Member Profile)
"The Holy Mountain" was a surrealist film from the 70's that was partly funded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono and single handedly started the midnight movie phenomenon in the United States. The trailer really isn't the best representation of the movie, but a lot of the unbelievable imagery in it still carries over.
In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
*nochannel *terrible *wtf *obscure *cinema *vintage
What the fuck was going on there? Anybody ever seen, nay HEARD of this?
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With the original graphics on the creators blog.. nice sift
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Frank Zappa & John Lennon Live "Baby please dont go"
I try to forget Yoko Ono's screech every day of my life and here it is again, goddammit!
The Beatles- Free as a Bird.
Wait a minute, wasn't this made for the Beatles Anthology? If I recall correctly these were just takes of songs that they never completed as a group that got the final mix laid down and published. Okay I just checked Wiki:
"All of the then-surviving Beatles members filmed new interviews to add to older interviews with John Lennon, who was murdered by Mark David Chapman in 1980. The first episode ended with a promotional video for the brand new Beatles track, "Free as a Bird", created from an archive Lennon recording supplied by his widow Yoko Ono."