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* ProductionPosse: A lot of people tend to forget that Yoko Ono is associated with ''[[Music/TheBeatles THE BEATLES]]'' and thus shared a lot of the same friends and resources. Her ''Plastic Ono Band'' album was recorded at the same time and with the same people as [[Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand John's album of the same name]], and ''Fly'' was recorded at the same time as his album ''Music/{{Imagine}}''; John also regularly played guitar on her songs, while she would sing backing vocals on his. Live recordings from 1969 to 1973 included Music/EricClapton, bass player Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White, who also appeared on Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko" (with Music/RingoStarr taking over on drums on the studio version.)

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* ProductionPosse: A lot of people tend to forget that Yoko Ono is associated with ''[[Music/TheBeatles THE BEATLES]]'' and thus shared a lot of the same friends and resources. Her ''Plastic Ono Band'' album was recorded at the same time and with the same people as [[Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand John's album of the same name]], and ''Fly'' was recorded at the same time as his album ''Music/{{Imagine}}''; John also regularly played guitar on her songs, while she would sing backing vocals on his. Live recordings from 1969 to 1973 included Music/EricClapton, bass player Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White, who also appeared on Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko" (with Music/RingoStarr taking over on drums on the studio version.)version).
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* NamesTheSame: A woman called Yoko Ono is listed in the end credits of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' under 'Localization Support'. We ''assume'' that the famous musician didn't actually decide to try her hand at video game localization, although we can't be 100% certain...
** The 2014 Franchise/{{Godzilla}} [[VideoGame/{{Godzilla}} video game]] also list Yoko Ono (probably the same one as above) under the credits for 'Localization Support'.
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** The 2014 Franchise/{{Godzilla}} [[VideoGame/{{Godzilla}} video game]] also list Yoko Ono (probably the same one as above) under the credits for 'Localization Support'.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Due to her vilification as some kind of [[BlatantLies art hippie that destroyed the Beatles]], public perception of her catalogue is that it's all just her screaming violently over guitar feedback. Yes, she had a few compositions of that nature, but most of her catalogue is all art pop, like the tunes she performed with Lennon on ''Double Fantasy''. She also ditched her iconic mane of hair by the end of the 1970s.
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* NamesTheSame: A woman called Yoko Ono is listed in the end credits of ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII'' under 'Localization Support'. We ''assume'' that the famous musician didn't actually decide to try her hand at video game localization, although we can't be 100% certain...
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* ProductionPosse: A lot of people tend to forget that Yoko Ono is associated with ''[[Music/TheBeatles THE BEATLES'' and thus shared a lot of the same friends and resources. Her ''Plastic Ono Band'' album was recorded at the same time and with the same people as [[Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand John's album of the same name]], and ''Fly'' was recorded at the same time as his album ''Music/{{Imagine}}''; John also regularly played guitar on her songs, while she would sing backing vocals on his. Live recordings from 1969 to 1973 included Music/EricClapton, bass player Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White, who also appeared on Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko" (with Music/RingoStarr taking over on drums on the studio version.)

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* ProductionPosse: A lot of people tend to forget that Yoko Ono is associated with ''[[Music/TheBeatles THE BEATLES'' BEATLES]]'' and thus shared a lot of the same friends and resources. Her ''Plastic Ono Band'' album was recorded at the same time and with the same people as [[Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand John's album of the same name]], and ''Fly'' was recorded at the same time as his album ''Music/{{Imagine}}''; John also regularly played guitar on her songs, while she would sing backing vocals on his. Live recordings from 1969 to 1973 included Music/EricClapton, bass player Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White, who also appeared on Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko" (with Music/RingoStarr taking over on drums on the studio version.)
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* ProductionPosse: A lot of people tend to forget that Yoko Ono is associated with ''[[Music/TheBeatles THE BEATLES'' and thus shared a lot of the same friends and resources. Her ''Plastic Ono Band'' album was recorded at the same time and with the same people as [[Music/JohnLennonPlasticOnoBand John's album of the same name]], and ''Fly'' was recorded at the same time as his album ''Music/{{Imagine}}''; John also regularly played guitar on her songs, while she would sing backing vocals on his. Live recordings from 1969 to 1973 included Music/EricClapton, bass player Klaus Voorman and drummer Alan White, who also appeared on Yoko's "Don't Worry Kyoko" (with Music/RingoStarr taking over on drums on the studio version.)

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