Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band - Tabetai (with tUnE-yArDs) video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/08/13

From "Take Me to the Land of Hell" (out September 17 via Chimera)

https://chimeramusic.com/

YOKO ONO PLASTIC ONO BAND

Yoko Ono - Vocals

Merrill Garbus - Drums, Bottle, Percussion, Voice

Nate Brenner - Bass, Bottle, Percussion

Sean Ono Lennon - Electric Guitar, Piano, Synth

Yuka C. Honda - Synth

Kevin Harper - Bottle

TABETAI

Tabetai, oh....

Tabetai, ah....

Tabetai, um, um, um.

Gimme juicy steak

Gimme sweet pancakes

Gimme Gimme

Tabetai,

Fried Chicken

Chocolate Pudding

Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme

Tabetai,

As human race

Let's keep our trace

This is our place where we made love

Tabetai, um um um.

Pass me the ...

For my...

Gimme Gimme Gimme Gimme

Tabetai,

Tabetai um um um.

There's nothing to eat

Let's go to another country

Tabetai

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Words and Music by Yoko Ono

© Ono Music (BMI) 2013

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Comments

10 years ago

Martin Incaurgarat

I love Tune Yards! I'm so happy Yoko called them to make art together. Wow! This is amazing.

10 years ago

Find That Music!

This song is so catchy, Yoko's style is so unique and it truly works for me. Uh uh uh uh.. ^.^

10 years ago

christopher hubbard

Different strokes for different folks.

10 years ago

warmestglow

Such a fantastic sound! Listening on repeat and about to order the album. So many great songs. Love to you all xx

10 years ago

Nerozumim

By the way I am not criticizing the merit of this new album, but the merit of Yoko Ono as an artist. I have seen some of her shows, and her art was really on the edge at the time she did it, and I get her drift of making pieces where audience must participate (like climbing a ladder, drawing something). Nobody did that before her (interactive art) so art historians know the bulk of what she brought to the discourse in visual arts. You might not like Pollock either, but he also did something new.

10 years ago

David Edwards

tabetai means "the desire to eat"

10 years ago

shelayne4

No Tune Yards are very talented for sure. Just can't get into Yoko, Sorry

10 years ago

shelayne4

sorry I don't enjoy her art. Try as I may, I can't get into it. I hope you continue to enjoy her expressions of sound, Enjoy. May Yoko Ono continue to create and thrive.

10 years ago

shelayne4

As I said to Resmi "to each their own" my friend. I just don't believe she would have ever made it to her status she is at, had she not married Mr. Lennon. I don't think we would even be having this conversation by now. Enjoy her art. Just not my bag.

10 years ago

shelayne4

ok, as they say "to each their own my friend" That's what makes the world go round!

10 years ago

shelayne4

Honey don't classify me as typical , When it comes to music I am anything but. I am a huge fan of talented artists of all genres. Jack White, Jonny Lang..(2 of my favs) They are soulful gifted brilliant artists. They both can play multiple instruments.. Bach is my favorite classical composer. For female singers I like Melissa Ethridge, Bonnie Raitt, Chrissy Hines, All of these ladies can compose, sing an play multiple instruments. I like a lot of alternative bands like Radio Head.

10 years ago

Nerozumim

This is actually Tune-Yards's music. You think Tune-Yards suck? What do you listen to, Bon Jovi?

10 years ago

Nerozumim

For example, she is the first who thought of making a painting that people needed to walk on so it made sense, or add nails (with a hammer) to complete a piece, a lot having to do with metaphors of the body. A lot of conceptual art from the 1960's, now people say everyone can do that, but, it was important theoretically back then. Nobody had done interactive art before Ono. Her music is not as important because many experimented with music like Ono, but Johnny Lydon says she is the first punk.

10 years ago

Nerozumim

You are naive. You only think in form of "pop culture", to which Yoko Ono arrived by accident. She already had a reputation before John Lennon found her. He went to see this exhibition in London by this crazy artist, part of the Fluxus movement. He was curious about that. She never heard of the Beatles as she was into avant-garde. He was moved by her peculiar visual-art-meets-performance pieces, and they hook up. Her claim to fame is: making art pieces that people must interact, complete.

10 years ago

derigumatermins

You obviously know nothing about art.

10 years ago

郷原 惇耶

wtf is dis ril

10 years ago

Maxuell King

this new album is extremely exciting and fresh ... her best work since Rising as far as production and songs that feel complete. Blueprint was a great album but felt like that = a Blueprint( even with some reworkings of Rising songs) ... and her last album had some cool tracks but they didn´t feel fleshed out. here is Yoko pure and boundless.

10 years ago

Ray McGrath

That is nice, I was thinking, what is she saying? What is she doing? Dancing?

10 years ago

shelayne4

thank you Resmi. I am sorry to come across so harsh with regards to Yoko. I have always tried to appreciate her work on a different perspective. I wanted to like it somehow. Every time I click on a song I hope to like it. So Resmi there will always be critics in this world! If you are an artist, you must accept criticism good and bad. Unfortunately for Yoko, it will all be mostly bad. Sorry Resmi that's just the way it is, but I am glad you find beauty in her art.

10 years ago

Resmi Intelect

no one is calling it genius. She is just an artist period. You call her singing a dying cat, I call it harsh ugly expression. Its just perception. I love her work but understand why others wont, but please must people always belittle her just because she married John Lennon and was most defenetly a witch. She is not nice and her work is ugly, But she is one hell of a cool woman and deserves respect as an artist. Was in the 60s, is still now.

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