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O'Sanity (Remastered 2010)
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O'Sanity (Remastered 2010) · Yoko Ono
Milk And Honey
℗ 2010 Yoko Ono Lennon under exclusive license to Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2010-01-01
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: George Marino
Producer: John Lennon
Producer: Yoko Ono
Composer Lyricist: Yoko Ono
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published: 04 May 2017
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O'Sanity by Yoko Ono
published: 11 Dec 2010
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John Lennon – Nobody Told Me - O' Sanity
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published: 16 Oct 2017
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono - Milk And Henoy (Full Album) Full HD. Remaster.
01. l'm Stepping Out - 00:00
02. Sleepless Night - 04:06
03. I Don't Wanna Face It - 06:39
04. Don't Be Scared - 10:01
05. Nobody Told Me - 12:46
06. O'sanity - 16:20
07. Borrewed Time - 17:27
08. Your Hends - 21:56
09. (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess - 25:00
10. Let Me Count The Ways - 27:28
11. Grow Old With Me - 29:45
12. You're The One - 32:54
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him - 36:50
14. Stepping Out (Home Version) - 40:09
15. I'm Moving On - 43:07
16. Interview With j & Y December 8th, 1980. - 44:27
published: 04 Mar 2018
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O Sanity Yoko cover
see title
published: 18 Dec 2013
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John Lennon with Michael X - Interview
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published: 19 Nov 2010
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John Lennon - Nobody Told Me [Remastered] [HQ]
Remastered from the original 'Milk and Honey' master.
This a rare music video sourced from a Laser Disc copy of 'John Lennon - Video Collection'.
"Nobody Told Me" is a John Lennon song, featured as the first single released from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Milk and Honey album in 1984. The song was originally written for Ringo Starr to include on his Stop and Smell the Roses album, but Lennon died before the song could be used. "Nobody Told Me" was Lennon's last single to reach the top ten on Billboard magazine's Hot 100, peaking at #5.
The B-side features Yoko Ono's "O'Sanity", also from the Milk and Honey album.
The lyrics make reference to "a little yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu" which is similar to a line from J. Milton Hayes' poem entitled The Green Eye of the Yellow God. H...
published: 09 Oct 2010
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O'Sanity (Remastered 2010)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
O'Sanity (Remastered 2010) · Yoko Ono
Milk And Honey
℗ 2010 Yoko Ono Lennon under exclusive license to Capitol R...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
O'Sanity (Remastered 2010) · Yoko Ono
Milk And Honey
℗ 2010 Yoko Ono Lennon under exclusive license to Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2010-01-01
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: George Marino
Producer: John Lennon
Producer: Yoko Ono
Composer Lyricist: Yoko Ono
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/O'Sanity_(Remastered_2010)
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
O'Sanity (Remastered 2010) · Yoko Ono
Milk And Honey
℗ 2010 Yoko Ono Lennon under exclusive license to Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 2010-01-01
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: George Marino
Producer: John Lennon
Producer: Yoko Ono
Composer Lyricist: Yoko Ono
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 04 May 2017
- views: 25889
3:27
John Lennon – Nobody Told Me - O' Sanity
Excuse this short version, a jump towards the end of the song NTM
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- published: 16 Oct 2017
- views: 102
1:06:24
John Lennon and Yoko Ono - Milk And Henoy (Full Album) Full HD. Remaster.
01. l'm Stepping Out - 00:00
02. Sleepless Night - 04:06
03. I Don't Wanna Face It - 06:39
04. Don't Be Scared - 10:01
05. Nobody Told Me - 12:46
06. O'sanity -...
01. l'm Stepping Out - 00:00
02. Sleepless Night - 04:06
03. I Don't Wanna Face It - 06:39
04. Don't Be Scared - 10:01
05. Nobody Told Me - 12:46
06. O'sanity - 16:20
07. Borrewed Time - 17:27
08. Your Hends - 21:56
09. (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess - 25:00
10. Let Me Count The Ways - 27:28
11. Grow Old With Me - 29:45
12. You're The One - 32:54
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him - 36:50
14. Stepping Out (Home Version) - 40:09
15. I'm Moving On - 43:07
16. Interview With j & Y December 8th, 1980. - 44:27
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_And_Yoko_Ono_Milk_And_Henoy_(Full_Album)_Full_Hd._Remaster.
01. l'm Stepping Out - 00:00
02. Sleepless Night - 04:06
03. I Don't Wanna Face It - 06:39
04. Don't Be Scared - 10:01
05. Nobody Told Me - 12:46
06. O'sanity - 16:20
07. Borrewed Time - 17:27
08. Your Hends - 21:56
09. (Forgive Me) My Little Flower Princess - 25:00
10. Let Me Count The Ways - 27:28
11. Grow Old With Me - 29:45
12. You're The One - 32:54
13. Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him - 36:50
14. Stepping Out (Home Version) - 40:09
15. I'm Moving On - 43:07
16. Interview With j & Y December 8th, 1980. - 44:27
- published: 04 Mar 2018
- views: 27494
0:59
John Lennon with Michael X - Interview
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Michael X (1933 - 16 May 1975), born Michael de Freitas in Trinidad and Tobago to a Portuguese father and a Bajan-born mother, was a self-styled black revolutionary and civil rights activist in 1960s London. He was also known as Michael Abdul Malik and Abdul Malik. Convicted of murder in 1972, Michael X was executed by hanging in 1975 in Port of Spain's Royal Gaol.
Michael de Freitas immigrated to the United Kingdom in 1957, where he settled in London.
Michael X became a Black Power leader in Britain. Writing in The Observer in 1965, Colin McGlashan called him "the authentic voice of black bitterness." In 1967, he became the first non-white person to be charged and imprisoned under England's Race Relations Act, which was designed to protect Britain's Black and Asian populations from discrimination. He was sentenced to 12 months in jail for publicly urging the killing of any white man seen assaulting a black woman.
In 1969, under the name Abdul Malik, he founded the Racial Adjustment Action Society, and became the self-appointed leader of a Black Power commune on Holloway Road, North London called the "Black House." The commune was financed by a young millionaire benefactor named Nigel Samuel. Michael X said, "They've made me the archbishop of violence in this country. But that 'get a gun' rhetoric is over. We're talking of really building things in the community needed by people in the community. We're keeping a sane approach." John Lennon and Yoko Ono donated a bag of their hair to be auctioned for the benefit of the Black House.
In what the media called "the slave collar affair," Jewish businessman Marvin Brown was enticed to The Black House, viciously attacked, and made to wear a spiked 'slave' collar around his neck as Michael X and others threatened him with extortion. The Black House, underfinanced and undertaken with volunteer labour, closed in the autumn of 1970. The two men found guilty of assaulting Marvin Brown were imprisoned for eighteen months.
The Black House burned down in mysterious circumstances, and soon Michael X and four colleagues were arrested for extortion. His bail was paid by John Lennon in January 1971.
In February 1971, he fled to his native Trinidad, where he started an agricultural commune devoted to Black empowerment 16 miles east of the capital, Port of Spain. "The only politics I ever understand is the politics of revolution," he told the Trinidad Express. "The politics of change, the politics of a completely new system." He began another commune, also called the Black House, which, in February 1972, also burned down in a fire.
Police who had come to the commune to investigate the fire discovered the bodies of Joseph Skerritt and Gale Benson, members of the commune. They had been hacked to death and buried in a shallow grave. Benson, who had been going under the name Hale Kimga, was the daughter of Conservative MP Leonard F. Plugge.
Under the name Michael Abdul Malik, Michael X was the author of From
Michael X is the subject the essay Michael X and the Black Power Killings in Trinidad by V.S. Naipaul, collected in The Return of Eva Perón and the Killings in Trinidad (1980). He is also believed to be the fictional model for Jimmy Ahmed in Naipaul's 1975 novel Guerrillas.
Michael X is a secondary character in The Bank Job (2008), a dramatisation of a real-life bank robbery in 1971. The film claims Michael X was in possession of indecent photographs of Princess Margaret and used them to avoid criminal prosecution by threatening to publish them. He was played by Peter de Jersey.
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Michael X (1933 - 16 May 1975), born Michael de Freitas in Trinidad and Tobago to a Portuguese father and a Bajan-born mother, was a self-styled black revolutionary and civil rights activist in 1960s London. He was also known as Michael Abdul Malik and Abdul Malik. Convicted of murder in 1972, Michael X was executed by hanging in 1975 in Port of Spain's Royal Gaol.
Michael de Freitas immigrated to the United Kingdom in 1957, where he settled in London.
Michael X became a Black Power leader in Britain. Writing in The Observer in 1965, Colin McGlashan called him "the authentic voice of black bitterness." In 1967, he became the first non-white person to be charged and imprisoned under England's Race Relations Act, which was designed to protect Britain's Black and Asian populations from discrimination. He was sentenced to 12 months in jail for publicly urging the killing of any white man seen assaulting a black woman.
In 1969, under the name Abdul Malik, he founded the Racial Adjustment Action Society, and became the self-appointed leader of a Black Power commune on Holloway Road, North London called the "Black House." The commune was financed by a young millionaire benefactor named Nigel Samuel. Michael X said, "They've made me the archbishop of violence in this country. But that 'get a gun' rhetoric is over. We're talking of really building things in the community needed by people in the community. We're keeping a sane approach." John Lennon and Yoko Ono donated a bag of their hair to be auctioned for the benefit of the Black House.
In what the media called "the slave collar affair," Jewish businessman Marvin Brown was enticed to The Black House, viciously attacked, and made to wear a spiked 'slave' collar around his neck as Michael X and others threatened him with extortion. The Black House, underfinanced and undertaken with volunteer labour, closed in the autumn of 1970. The two men found guilty of assaulting Marvin Brown were imprisoned for eighteen months.
The Black House burned down in mysterious circumstances, and soon Michael X and four colleagues were arrested for extortion. His bail was paid by John Lennon in January 1971.
In February 1971, he fled to his native Trinidad, where he started an agricultural commune devoted to Black empowerment 16 miles east of the capital, Port of Spain. "The only politics I ever understand is the politics of revolution," he told the Trinidad Express. "The politics of change, the politics of a completely new system." He began another commune, also called the Black House, which, in February 1972, also burned down in a fire.
Police who had come to the commune to investigate the fire discovered the bodies of Joseph Skerritt and Gale Benson, members of the commune. They had been hacked to death and buried in a shallow grave. Benson, who had been going under the name Hale Kimga, was the daughter of Conservative MP Leonard F. Plugge.
Under the name Michael Abdul Malik, Michael X was the author of From
Michael X is the subject the essay Michael X and the Black Power Killings in Trinidad by V.S. Naipaul, collected in The Return of Eva Perón and the Killings in Trinidad (1980). He is also believed to be the fictional model for Jimmy Ahmed in Naipaul's 1975 novel Guerrillas.
Michael X is a secondary character in The Bank Job (2008), a dramatisation of a real-life bank robbery in 1971. The film claims Michael X was in possession of indecent photographs of Princess Margaret and used them to avoid criminal prosecution by threatening to publish them. He was played by Peter de Jersey.
- published: 19 Nov 2010
- views: 38416
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John Lennon - Nobody Told Me [Remastered] [HQ]
Remastered from the original 'Milk and Honey' master.
This a rare music video sourced from a Laser Disc copy of 'John Lennon - Video Collection'.
"Nobody Told...
Remastered from the original 'Milk and Honey' master.
This a rare music video sourced from a Laser Disc copy of 'John Lennon - Video Collection'.
"Nobody Told Me" is a John Lennon song, featured as the first single released from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Milk and Honey album in 1984. The song was originally written for Ringo Starr to include on his Stop and Smell the Roses album, but Lennon died before the song could be used. "Nobody Told Me" was Lennon's last single to reach the top ten on Billboard magazine's Hot 100, peaking at #5.
The B-side features Yoko Ono's "O'Sanity", also from the Milk and Honey album.
The lyrics make reference to "a little yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu" which is similar to a line from J. Milton Hayes' poem entitled The Green Eye of the Yellow God. Hayes' line was "There's a one-eyed yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu".
Another line in the song is "There's UFO's over New York and I ain't too surprised", apparently a reference to a UFO sighting Lennon had back in 1974. He made reference to this in the liner notes to his 1974 album Walls and Bridges with the message: "On the 23rd August 1974 at 9 o'clock I saw a U.F.O. - J.L.".
The tag line "Nobody told me there'd be days like these..." is in contrast to the old saw "My mother told me there'd be days like this."
The video was a clipshow, as are most posthumous Lennon videos.
https://wn.com/John_Lennon_Nobody_Told_Me_Remastered_Hq
Remastered from the original 'Milk and Honey' master.
This a rare music video sourced from a Laser Disc copy of 'John Lennon - Video Collection'.
"Nobody Told Me" is a John Lennon song, featured as the first single released from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Milk and Honey album in 1984. The song was originally written for Ringo Starr to include on his Stop and Smell the Roses album, but Lennon died before the song could be used. "Nobody Told Me" was Lennon's last single to reach the top ten on Billboard magazine's Hot 100, peaking at #5.
The B-side features Yoko Ono's "O'Sanity", also from the Milk and Honey album.
The lyrics make reference to "a little yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu" which is similar to a line from J. Milton Hayes' poem entitled The Green Eye of the Yellow God. Hayes' line was "There's a one-eyed yellow idol to the north of Kathmandu".
Another line in the song is "There's UFO's over New York and I ain't too surprised", apparently a reference to a UFO sighting Lennon had back in 1974. He made reference to this in the liner notes to his 1974 album Walls and Bridges with the message: "On the 23rd August 1974 at 9 o'clock I saw a U.F.O. - J.L.".
The tag line "Nobody told me there'd be days like these..." is in contrast to the old saw "My mother told me there'd be days like this."
The video was a clipshow, as are most posthumous Lennon videos.
- published: 09 Oct 2010
- views: 1589615