Yoko Ono: "Spec Of Dust" (1982)
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Timeless, etherial, magical...
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Absolutely stunning, the song goes deep into my heart! Yoko is f*cking amazing, there really is no question.
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This is a wonderful Track from the 'It's Alright' Album. There are some really great Songs in the collection - full of meaning and haunting melodies. Yoko is a fascinating and exciting Artist. I feel sorry for people who don't understand her - they don't know what they're missing... Thanks for Posting this great collection of photos of this great woman - I just LOVE those hats!
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New Oriental diet : Eat with a picture of Yoko Ono in front of you. Guaranteed you wont hold down anything.
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I DO KNOW WHY I LOVE HER SO! IT IS NOT BECAUSE JOHN LOVED HER, ANYMORE. IT IS NOT BECAUSE SHE'S SEAN'S MOM, AND I'M GREATFUL TO HER FOR DOING A GREAT JOB IN RAISING HIM. IN TRUTH, I HAVE COME TO LOVE YOKO BECAUSE I FIND HER WORK COURIOUSLY COMPELLING. HER MUSIC HAD A HAUNTING QUALITY, ALL ALONG. I STILL DO NOT ENJOY THE SCREACHING, BUT HER SONGS REACH ME - IN THE LANGUAGE OF THE MIND AND HEART. GOD BLESS YOU, WOMAN. YOU ARE LOVED BECAUSE YOU ARE YOU.
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This song is deep. I remember I took out "It's Alright (I See Rainbows)" from the library when I was a lot younger. I remember hearing this song. This was the one song that stood out. I understood it fine then, sure, but I think now, that I'm a bit older, I understand its significance a little more. The song's lyrics are so deeply personal. John would have been proud.
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I love her music and her songs. Her voice eeeehhhhh..... But her songs have a lot of deep emotion
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how can someone hate this person and her voice is still a mistery to me
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Dear Yoko,
you're amazing. I love your music and everything about you. I understand why John loved you so much.
Love, Mollie
Much Love Yoko - one of the best role models for women & girls of the last 2 generations.
atrios28 2 years ago 13
I agree with you atrios. I really like this spacey song A LOT.
menstrualmonday 2 years ago 6