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1971 track by Lennon which was a B-side to "God Save Oz" a charity single released to support an undergound movement magazine based in London called Oz. Note Yoko's screaming backing vocals.

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10 years назад

felix bay

I like it, the true spirit of john

10 years назад

Marty Howe

Too bad he didn't repeat the title of the song more often.

10 years назад

Gary Fletcher

Unclejuniorsoprano ,your mind is fu##ed up beyond compare. Yoko made John! You couldn't be wading more deep in bull#### if you tried!!

10 years назад

DerekBayRoberts1

John & Yoko's version of the Hokey Pokey.

10 years назад

Graeme Bennett

I can't believe I'd never heard this before. That's by far my favorite Yoko vocal! Thanks for posting. I learned about it while reading Paul Du Noyer's book, John Lennon: The Stories Behind Every Song, 1970-1980.

10 years назад

Helen Kelly

Didn't like it at all.

11 years назад

Rand Kelly

It's Heavy Metal for Lennon. I love this one way more than the flip side. I also think Yoko sounds awesome with an echo machine,too bad nobody thought of that back in 1969. 1971,so would this be Alan White on drums or Elephant's Memory?

12 years назад

Stephen Perteet

Classic..

12 years назад

John Katsigiannis

“Do the Oz”, a rare recording of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, the b-side of a charity single written and recorded in 1971 under the name Elastic Oz Band. The single was intended to raise money and awareness for Oz Magazine, which was facing obscenity charges in England..

12 years назад

Henk Debusschere

#XpansiO® _ "Akamas Auriga in horto ambulat. Sunt nobis mitia poma! Cui bono?"

12 years назад

Hunterflatz

Raw Lennon..very cool...yea

12 years назад

Vincent Leeds

Yoko dont sing, I dont know what to call it but itsa not singin in any way shape or form is it?

13 years назад

MyDreamside

first time i hear it!

13 years назад

aBoxfulOfVids

is there a version without Yoko screaming in my ears?

13 years назад

Suko Laynon

yoko's best vocals ever.

13 years назад

Rylie Spring

I am a HUGE John and Yoko fan, and I have NEVER heard of this. This is amazing. John is brilliant--and Yoko sounds so awesome! Love John, Love Yoko! <3 Thanks for posting this!

14 years назад

Zongadude

This is not the version released in 1971, this is the remix published in 2000 as a bonus track on "Plastic Ono Band". It is a remix that is considerably different.

14 years назад

PaulR

psychadelic rock?

14 years назад

Radoslav Dyner

The high pitch is made by John, influenced by Yoko the same way he was influenced by Stu Sutcliffe at that time in his life. Every hardcore Beatle fan could or can come to a conclusion John needed an unconditional creative partner. Stu was shitty on bass just like Yoko was mediocre with vocals, but both seemed to take part in his life on the stage no matter what. For the high pitch he hits, listen to the 8 mins of the Dig It recording, and it's the same high pitch that ends that jam with; "That

14 years назад

twinoak170

First time hearing this. John has me smiling again.

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