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Toyboat Goodbye (Geffen Records 1981)






   Even after the last days of her life – still, the world of fans fanatic of The Beatles and John Lennon friends kept hating this Japanese artists and peace activist as the woman whose destroying The Fab Four and dreadful wife for Mr. Lennon even though she’s turned out to be a great musician too by listening to her vulnerable works. 

   Tokyo-born whose building many sites for activities on peace finding, reflection on united differences on faith as well as social media public figure over a-i-u.net to bookogs and filmogs as you might looking onto via this one year releasing of her late recording full-album for New Wave and Art-Rock blended sounds inside Season Of Glass which Yoko Ono's witchy weird vocals being famous and she knows best would opens some minds and forgiveness doors of the inner eyes upon her sins in the past as John’s glasses and dirty stains and windows appointing to across the river showing New York felt even sadder like thus songs written for semi-jazzy with saxophone to ballads of the first years of the eighties era step by steps revealing the woman’s feelings and hidden ideas or imaginations behind tears or welcome warmth apologize on everyone sneaking with Mindweaver, Even When You’re Far Away, Nobody Sees Me Like You Do, Turn of The Wheel, Dogtown, Extension 33, No No No or even She Gets Down on Her Knees might not makes her actually, clean-shed as the ascending Mother of The Universe but at least that this album being a monument for us to remembered the widow of John Lennon as smarter and fits to one another in heavenly rock. 



Season Of Glass:
http://myzuka.club/Album/711772/Yoko-Ono-Season-Of-Glass-1982

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