![]() ![]() While Kiss Kiss Kiss is certainly experimental, the experiment works. Again, Kiss Kiss Kiss is downright catchy. With that being said, Kiss Kiss Kiss really showcases the best of Yoko’s talents. True, Kiss Kiss Kiss is not for everyone. We realize Yoko has been simulating sex all throughout the song. ![]() ![]() While this “ I’ll have what she’s having” moment certainly comes as a surprise, the simulated orgasm actually ties in the aforementioned mumbling. When we get to the ending of the song, Yoko literally simulates an orgasm. Oh, but what about that mumbling in Japanese all throughout the song? Still, at times, Yoko’s vocals sound beautiful. Sometimes Yoko’s vocals sound off key, or perhaps just not quite right – even uncanny. While Kiss Kiss Kiss certainly has an odd melody, the song is kind of catchy. This is the only song by Yoko which I’ve heard before – but I have never really dissected Kiss Kiss Kiss before today. Will I find Yoko’s music as transcendent as the music of Mastodon? Will I listen to Yoko Ono’s music and find it only so so, like Muse? Or will I see the music of Yoko Ono worse than Nickelback? Join me on this journey, and we’ll all see if you, too should listen to Yoko Ono. So, in the spirit of other “ I listen to” articles, I spent a few hours with the music of Yoko Ono. With all that said, and with all I know about Yoko, I have to say I have never sat down to listen to Yoko Ono. Perhaps you also know that one Barenaked Ladies song. We also know about Yoko Ono’s infamous Yoko Yodels. We all know she married John Lennon, and we all assume she broke up The Beatles ( even though she was far from the only contributing factor). How many of you listen to Yoko Ono? My guess is….not too many. ![]()
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