John & Yoko at a recording session for the album "The Beatles" (White Album)
Facts
- Venue
- Studio Two, Abbey Road Studios, London
- Country
- UK
- Photographer
- John Kelly
Comments
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RockyRacoon13 on 21st Jan 13:
“Ringo was the first beatle who wanted to quit. IT WAS NOT BECAUSE OF YOKO.”
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nacamera on 3rd Feb 12:
“Yoko: iiiiiiyyyaaayyeeeyyyaahhhaaiiieee!!
John: That's beautiful darling, we should lay that down for the album.” -
caSper Pepperlane on 26th Dec 11:
“matter of fact, to put my money where my mouth is, read the book "you never give me your money" by peter doggett-that book deals primarily with the beatles break-up. sad, but very informative.”
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caSper Pepperlane on 26th Dec 11:
“yoko couldnt have broken up something big and beautiful as the beatles! it was in their will to split anyway after brian epsteins death-if u ask me, the death/absence of their dear friend brian was the biggest factor-read your beatles history, kiddies!”
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Anna_95 on 16th Dec 11:
“i hate yoko!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
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RingoPlaysDrums on 3rd Dec 11:
“:P”
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lovegharrison on 22nd Nov 11:
“Yoko looked a lot better when her and John got their hair cut together.”
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beatles@lex on 12th Nov 11:
“Yoko scare me because she looks like kuntilanak ghost with hair like that.”
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Ringoïsme on 17th Sep 11:
“Sorry but ...Yoko looks like ...The Grudge ! :S”
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Lennon Legend on 29th Jul 11:
“Sorry but I don't like Yoko very much...
I heard the song "Remember Love" a few weeks ago...
but not a second time! John is playing the guitar VERY WELL but Yoko CAN'T SING.” - Sign in or create a free account to comment on this page.
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