People seem to forget that Lennon also went to art school, so he could be just as comfortable in this avant garde scene as Yoko, and not just be seen as a rock n'roll artist, tho that is where he found his first fame-- his solo career was just as if not more prolific, miss him dearly
@TheBeatlesMan96 I agree, I'm sure it's a coincidence. Strange to think how one series of notes can be nothing more than random, forgettable nonsense or a great melody.
I actually find Yoko kind of interesting if a bit pretentious. Sometimes wish John wouldn't always speak over her. But of course John is the one we all want to hear.
Just to sit and listen to john and yoko is peaceful and charming and you can relax in the comfort of their love.
People seem to forget that Lennon also went to art school, so he could be just as comfortable in this avant garde scene as Yoko, and not just be seen as a rock n'roll artist, tho that is where he found his first fame-- his solo career was just as if not more prolific, miss him dearly
At about 1.28, someone (probably John) whistles a 4 note phrase, which sounds like a piece of the melody from 'Now and Then'.
It does sound like the melody you aren’t wrong but it most likely is complete coincidence
@TheBeatlesMan96 I agree, I'm sure it's a coincidence. Strange to think how one series of notes can be nothing more than random, forgettable nonsense or a great melody.
I'm curious about what grapefruit is now, and it sounds good to me
Yoko is the other half of john and the thing is that she loves him what's wrong with that
The boring Yoko interview that no one wanted hear
Haha!
I actually find Yoko kind of interesting if a bit pretentious. Sometimes wish John wouldn't always speak over her. But of course John is the one we all want to hear.
Yoko is cool and interesting. I don't know what you are talking about
@@petercrick-y6tYou're trying way too hard to be a contrarian.