Re: yoko haters take note!
- From: "BL Bleanie" <Dunderhead@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 10:19:09 -0800
<fattuchus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Frpare write,
>
> "Well, some people would say she was so busy with pressing "business"
> such as tarot card readers and interior designers that she didn't have
> time for John and Sean. And still others would say that any
> questioning of Yoko's doings is evidence of misogyny, racism, and now
> ageism."
>
> Yes people do say that. That is one the reasons I had raised the
> question a couple weeks about about Yoko's business wisdom. I have
> never seen specific evidence about Yoko's success. I believe based on
> the "evidence" that Yoko spent a lot of time away from John and Sean,
> working many hours a day in her office on the first floor of the
> Dakota. But what was she accomplishing? Heroin trafficking? Selling
> cows?
Murdering and eating babies?
I mean, c'mon!
>
> To me, what is both sad and evident from these interviews is that
> during the last couple of years of John's life, what made him happy was
> writing music, recording, and working.
Apparently not as he was not doing much of any of those things.
He enjoyed giving interviews.
> He enjoyed being in the public eye again. He enjoyed having
> recognition. Yet before he began working on Double Fantasy, to a large
> extent John led an isolated life. While I don't doubt that he loved
> Sean and wanted to spend lots of time with him, I believe that John had
> long periods of depression. I honestly do not see his relationship
> with Yoko as a source of happiness for John.
You can be sincere and still be wrongly uninformed.
>
> I think Yoko encouraged John to be isolated from past friends, his
> English family and connections. She wanted him all to herself. And
> this isolation made him bored, lonely and depressed.
He was a man. He could do what he wanted.
>
> The contrast between Yoko and May is very evident. Of course with May,
> John drank too much and ran wild, but during that time period he also
> worked with David Bowie, Ringo, Elton John, etc. He was happy and he
> said so. When he returned to Yoko it was as if he was cut off from the
> rest of the world. And I believe he sank into a malaise. People who
> saw him during that period describe him as very thin, gaunt, almost
> sick looking.
>
> Many Yokophiles don't want to hear it or believe it, but I believe it
> to be true.
Because you're the exact opposite of a -phile and will believe anything that
casts her in a bad light, even if you have to conjure it up yourself.
>
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