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Yoko Ono’s chants are skilled at destroying even the textual content of undeniable significance. An album with two stars but only out of respect, which also has, perhaps, the dishonor of a cover copied from Thick as a Brick.
Yoko Ono’s chants are skilled at destroying even the textual content of undeniable significance.
An album with two stars but only out of respect, which also has, perhaps, the dishonor of a cover copied from Thick as a Brick.
Explore this polarizing album’s blend of activism and music—listen and judge John Lennon & Yoko Ono’s Some Time In New York City yourself!
"Every song has its reason and takes itself tremendously seriously, often having a practical goal that it attempts to pursue by spreading the issue." "I don’t think 'Sometimes in New York City' should be regarded as a masterpiece... However, it is still a very valid work."
"Every song has its reason and takes itself tremendously seriously, often having a practical goal that it attempts to pursue by spreading the issue."
"I don’t think 'Sometimes in New York City' should be regarded as a masterpiece... However, it is still a very valid work."
Discover the powerful protest songs and raw energy of John Lennon & Yoko Ono’s 'Some Time in New York City'—listen and feel the history.
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