Showing posts with label Yoko Ono. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoko Ono. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 March 2023

Archive On 4: Oh Yoko!


ARCHIVE ON 4: OH YOKO! (320kbs-m4a/130mb/56mins)

BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 18th February 2023

"Dragon-lady". "Witch". "The woman who broke up the Beatles". These are some of the labels that have been commonly used to describe Yoko Ono, a pioneering musician, artist, and activist who can plausibly claim to be one of the most maligned and misunderstood figures in the history of popular culture.

On this edition of Archive On 4, marking her 90th birthday, you'll hear Yoko Ono on her own terms, in her own words.

Host Jennifer Lucy Allan, a music writer and broadcaster specialising in experimental sound, also assembles a collection of Yoko's peers, friends, and admirers.

Art historian Reiko Tomii reveals how the deprivation and danger of wartime Japan formed Yoko's artistic worldview.
Sound artist Tomoko Hojo explores how an audience becomes Yoko Ono's co-collaborator.
Fluxus poet Nye Ffarrabas remembers baring her bottom for one of Yoko's seminal works.
Rock star Peaches reflects on Yoko Ono's infamy.
Music writer David Keenan asserts that Yoko is "the best Beatle".

Producer: Mae-Li Evans
Executive Producer: Jack Howson
Sound Mix: Mike Woolley

A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 4

BBC archive interviews featured:
Late Night Line-Up (BBC 2 - 1967)
Parkinson (BBC 1 - 1971)
Andy Peebles (BBC Radio 1 - 1980)
Face To Face (BBC TV - 1998)
Kaleidoscope (BBC Radio 4 - 1998)
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross (BBC 1 - 2003)
Desert Island Discs (BBC Radio 4 - 2007)
Andrew Marr Show (BBC 1 - 2007)
The First Time (BBC Radio 6 Music - 2016)

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

The First Time With... Series 12 - 4. Yoko Ono

THE FIRST TIME WITH... SERIES 12 - 4. YOKO ONO (320kbs-m4a/132mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 8th March 2018


Yoko Ono shares her musical milestones with Matt Everitt in a programme first broadcast in 2016 and repeated for International Women's Day.

Yoko talks recalls the first time she became aware of music and other key moments in her life and career, most notably when she first met John Lennon. Already an established avant garde artist, she had a profound effect on John Lennon's experimental and psychedelic work throughout the late 60s, both in the Beatles and later in collaboration with Yoko in the Plastic Ono Band.

John Lennon - Dear Yoko
Yoko Ono - Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him
Yoko Ono - Unknown (Avant-Garde piece)
Yoko Ono - Death Of Samantha
John Lennon - Love
John Lennon - Oh Yoko! [Parlophone]
The Beatles - The Ballad Of John and Yoko [Apple]
Plastic Ono Band - Don't Worry Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow)
John Lennon & Plastic Ono Band - Give Peace A Chance [Parlophone]
Yoko Ono - Yes, I'm Your Angel
Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice [Rykodisc]
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Remember Love